Reference Manual

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Operating the transceiver from a computer
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Syntax
selfid
selfid <self address>[, <self address>]
where:
selfid displays your current list of self addresses used by the CICS interface.
<self address> sets the self addresses for the CICS interface to the one or more
addresses specified on the command line. The addresses can be simple or fully qualified,
for example, 12359 or 12359@*SELCALL, RICKY or RICKY@PRIMWEST. If no
network is specified, the self address applies to all networks.
Limitations
The only calls displayed are those addressed to the list of self addresses used by the
CICS interface. When the 2110 SSB Transceiver is switched on, all self addresses
assigned to networks are added to the list of self addresses for CICS by default. When a
self address is added through CICS, these default addresses are removed from the list and
the new one is added.
If the Address entry in the Control List of the transceiver contains wildcard self
addresses, for example, 12.., these are only used by CICS in RTU–282/292 mode.
set command
Use the set command to:
display the current option(s) available
change the setting of the GP input to lock or pause
When the GP port Q line input is asserted, scanning on the transceiver is stopped via a
lock or a pause, as specified in this command.
Syntax
set
set gp lock
set gp pause
where:
set displays the options available.
gp lock locks the GP input.
gp pause pauses the GP input.