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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
- Active devices. These devices contains a microprocessor for monitoring of
parameters. Active devices contain the article number and hardware revision in the
device. Typical active devices are radio boards, opto modules, reference generators
etc. The controller communicates with active devices using the device serial number
as an address, why it is important to configure the exact serial number for the
communication to work.
- Passive devices. These do not have a microprocessor, and hence article number
and hardware revision has to be configured manually.
Serial Numbers are always exactly four characters long. Letter 'o' is not used (to
avoid confusion between letter 'o' and digit zero).
Article Numbers are between 8 and 12 characters long. Letter 'o' is not used (to
avoid confusion between letter 'o' and digit zero).
Format on replacing Active devices:
HARDWARE REPLACE <Old Serial> <New Serial>
where <Old Serial> is the serial number of replaced module, and <New Serial> is
the serial number of the new module.
Example:
HARDWARE REPLACE 4711 56AR
replaces serial number of active device with serial number 4711 with a new
hardware having serial number 56AR.
Format on replacing Passive devices:
HARDWARE REPLACE <Old Serial> <New Serial> <New Article Number>
where <Old Serial> is the serial number of replaced module, and <New Serial> is
the serial number of the new module and <New Article Number> is article number
of new hardware.
Example:
HARDWARE REPLACE 540R 56UU J691030A
Each change of hardware is kept in a log. In order to read out the log, use
command
HARDWARE LOG
which displays all hardware changes that has been made to the system, including
local time point for replacement.
Example:
HARDWARE LOG
Reply:
2007-10-12 14:45:35 Replaced active device serial 4711 with 56AR. Device type:
Reference Generator.
2007-10-12 14:50:03 Replaced passive device serial 540R with 56UU article number
J691030A. Device type: External Alarm Interface
Note! In order to read out current hardware configuration, refer to attributes HDC,
HDI, ADC and DDI.
10.21 SYSADMIN – Log in as system administrator
10.21.1 Overview
Enters System Administration mode with full user access to all system aspects
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