User Manual

Table Of Contents
Document name:
OMU Commands and Attributes 1.0.0 v1.0
Version:
1.0
4 BUILT IN HELP SYSTEM
4.1 HELP command
By entering the command
HELP
a list of all attributes and their modes of operation are displayed in alphabetic order.
Three different columns are displayed. First column is the actual attribute. Second
column displays valid attribute access methods.
r – this means attribute can be GET
w – this means attribute can be SET
x – means attribute can be worked on with ACT (action).
Each row ends with a brief description of the attribute.
Example:
AVITEC AB>help
AC1 r Displays alarm severity and class for a number of alarm sources.
AC2 r Displays alarm severity and class for a number of alarm sources.
ACK x Acknowledges alarm log entries.
ACL rw Displays and changes default alarm classes.
ADC r Returns number of active devices in the system.
ADD rw Configures SMS access list to communicate with the repeater.
AGC r This displays status of the AGC in uplink and downlink.
AL1 r Displays alarm configurations for EX1, EX2, EX3, EX4 and DOO.
AL2 r Displays alarm configurations for VLI, LGO, CLR, FWU and FWF.
AL3 r Displays alarm configurations for UAD, UDE, UPM, UDM and UPW.
AL4 r Retrieving alarm configurations for AMU, AMD, SZU, SZD, COM and
TEM.
AL5 r Retrieving alarm configurations for OTM, PW1, PSU, WRM and CFC.
ALA rw Used for reconfiguration of the alarm settings / thresholds.
ALL r Replies with the same information as in the heartbeat sent to
the AEM.
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4.2 INF command
The INF attribute gives detailed information about a specific attribute (similar to
information in this document).
Example:
AVITEC AB> INF DOO
This read-only attribute displays the status of the door, 0=OK, 1=ERROR.
Reply format:
X
X=0 means status is OK
X=1 means status is ERROR
X=- (dash) means status is indeterminable, or alarm source is not
measured.
Example:
GET DOO
Replies:
0
meaning status is OK.
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