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Unity 4600 User’s Manual

Front-panel

audio monitor To monitor audio output from the front panel, insert a 1/4-inch stereo phone plug into the
audio monitor port. The Unity 4600 will detect the phone plug and immediately display the
Audio FP (front-panel) Monitor Selection screen. This second-level menu screen allows the
user to select and monitor the desired audio stream. After two minutes without a keypress
from the front panel, the Unity 4600 will revert to the default LCD screen.
3.3 Operation from Local/Remote Terminal

Overview and

syntax This section applies to control by both the Terminal and Modem devices. Once a user has
fulfilled the password requirement for Modem access, the communication is identical to
Terminal control.
Approved clients for Terminal monitoring and control via telnet include Tera Term,
Windows® 2000 telnet, and Windows® XP telnet and no special login is required. VT100
and ANSI terminals are approved. To exit, use the client’s exit/escape sequence or get
debug access in the IRD to use the QUIT or EXIT command.
Commands listed in this section detail command syntax and action taken. Commands
consist of a command field and a parameter field. Each command field and parameter field
is space delimited. Optional parameters are indicated by square brackets, [ ], and
conditional parameters are indicated by braces, {}.
For example, COMMAND_NAME parameter1 {parameter2} [parameter3] indicates that
parameter1 must be entered, parameter2 entered only when a certain condition is met
(certain option is installed, etc.), and parameter3 is optional. Both commands and
parameters may be entered in upper or lower case; the interface is not case-sensitive.
Incorrect or incomplete commands result in "Invalid Command" being displayed at the
terminal. Parameter errors on User commands generate "Invalid parameter name" where
parameter name is the name of the incorrectly entered parameter.

User

commands Note: Any commands controlling carriers, programs, or services may be disabled from
COMPEL®.
Table 3.3: Command directory for Unity 4600 terminal commands
ABORT
Insert is terminated. See TEMP command.
ABORTREC x
x:C - make the unit’s permanent setting equal to the last commanded setting
S - make the unit’s permanent setting equal to the last successful setting
Command either
1) aborts an ongoing automated recovery;
2) aborts the successful results of an automated recovery; or
3) accepts the successful results of an automated recovery.
With either value for x, this command is interpreted as a direct local user command to establish/confirm
the unit’s permanent settings.
ADDE location COMPEL-req [tags-req] [aud1] [aud1_rt] [aud2] [aud2_rt] [margin]
location:Value from 1 up to max (highest entry #) indicating location in Preset table.