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The built-in user-friendly Command Line Interface (CLI) allows the
user to perform a full configuration of the unit and read the statistics
and alarm status. It is the most powerful tool to configure the unit.
It makes changes to all possible settings that system will not be able
to determine automatically.
The CLI commands allow a user to configure and reconfigure the
unit’s settings. The user configuration parameters that can be
changed through the CLI are:
• Data Port Settings
− Baud Rate
− Data Bits (8, 7)
− Parity (Odd, Even, None)
− Flow control (None, RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF)
• Alarm Settings
• Radio Operation Modes
• Sleep modes
− On/Off
− Activate by internal real-time clock
− Activate through RTS/CTS lines
− Activate by external sense lines
− Activate by any combination of the parameters men-
tioned before
The CLI commands also provide filing operations, which include:
• Downloading
− Unit’s Configuration files
− Software Images
• Uploading Unit’s Configuration files
• Saving into the configuration files the configuration parame-
ters modified through the CLI.
There are a few commands hidden from the end-user to support the
test utilities offered by AWare and Pocket AWare software applica-
tions. Another set of hidden CLI commands is intended to facilitate
the unit’s troubleshooting in production and repair centers.
Note: The unit’s configuration that is set or modified through the
CLI will be lost after unit’s reboot, unless the saving opera-
tion is used to store a new setting in the unit’s configura-
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