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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
Format:
HHMMSS
where HH is 24-hour representation of the hours, MM is minutes, and SS is
seconds.
Example:
GET TIM
Reply:
145000
meaning the repeater time is 10 minutes to three in the afternoon.
Example:
SET TIM 150542
modifies the time to 15:05.42.
Note! When changing the time, a heartbeat will be sent immediately (or if logged
in via modem, as soon as user logs out), the traffic / uplink activity logs (if
supported) will be cleared and all alarms in the log will have the number of
retransmissions of non-acknowledged alarms set to the value MNR.
10.19 ACT RHW – Action Reset Hardware
10.19.1 Overview
This is used to perform a reset of all active modules monitored by the controller.
10.19.2 Usage
By executing ACT RHW, a hard reset of all active devices monitored by the system
is performed.
Example:
ACT RHW
will cause the software in all active devices to be reset immediately.
Note! Reset of the hardware devices will be almost immediate, and certain radio
devices might cause a short disruption of service, why this command should only be
used with caution.
10.20 HARDWARE REPLACE
10.20.1 Overview
This command is used to reconfigure a system after replacing a physical hardware
device.
10.20.2 Usage
This command is used to change the configuration in a system when a hardware
device has been changed. This is normally performed when replacing a failing
module to ensure that inventory list matches the devices, and to get the
communication between the controller and the hardware to work properly.
Hardware can be of two different kinds:
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