Unity 4600 User’s Manual

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1 - Not used. (In legacy IRDs, this was Fade timeout.)

2- Services Recovery Timeout. (In legacy IRDs, this was Installation timeout.)

3- Network Recovery Timeout. (In legacy IRDs, this was No COMPELtimeout.

4- Recovery Iteration Time. (In legacy IRDs, this was Header Seek timeout.)

5- Local Control Re-enable Timeout. (In legacy IRDs this was Local (Control) Recovery timeout.)

time: Time-out value in seconds or HHHH:MM:SS format. Minimum value is 1, and maximum value 35999999 (9999:59:59 hms) for all others.

Command sets Automated Recovery timeout specified by source to the value specified by time.

SETUID [id]

id: Unit ID number between 00 and 99 inclusive.

Command for assigning the unit ID number for gaining "talker" access on a shared serial bus. The factory default setting for id is '00', which also disables terminal daisy-chain capability. If the parameter is omitted, then this command returns the current unit ID setting. Command is only applicable to products that feature serial "daisy-chain".

SP program

program: Either an integer between 1 and 65,535 (representing a number) or an alphanumeric string (representing a name), preference being on a number to resolve ambiguity.

Command changes selected program by Program Number (from PAT) or SDT descriptor. This command works similarly to a PERM command.

TEMP [format] [feed #] [carrier freq] [data rate] [FEC] [Tag Site] program# time

For format, feed #, carrier freq, data rate, FEC, tag site, and program #, see PERM command.

time: Length of insert in either HH:MM:SS format (valid range is 0:00:00 to 18:00:00, leading zeros OK to omit on hours) OR in number of seconds. (A one-hourTEMP could have a parameters: of 1:00:00 or 3600.)

Command which performs a volatile temporary insert for an amount of time given by time. Unit sets its temporary Unit Settings to the values given.

Note: No label may be applied using this terminal command.

TEMPCH value time

value: Either the value of a Preset table entry number OR the Channel Label of an entry, priority given to Label if any ambiguity. If an entry number, legal values range from 1 up to N (where N is number of Preset support this product).

time: Same as for TEMP.

Volatile command which sets volatile temporary Unit Settings to those retrieved from the Preset table according to value for time given by time. Similar to TEMP command.

TEMPSENS

Command displays internal unit temperature if available.

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4600 specifications

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