User`s guide

remote Remote unit configuration
This command is used to either enable or disable the unit for remote
configuration access. Once enabled for remote configuration access, the radio
modem can be configured remotely by another radio modem using this
command.
Command format:
remote [s]
where: s =
on Enable remote configuration access to this modem.
off Disable remote configuration access to this modem. Any remote
configuration requests to this modem will be ignored.
This command is also used to issue remote configuration commands to a
remote radio modem.
Command format:
remote ser# cmd [p]
where:
ser# Serial number of remote unit
cmd Command to be either interrogated or set on the remote unit.
[p] The parameter associated with the command. If no parameter is
given, the setting from the remote unit will be returned and
displayed.
After a setting has been updated on a remote unit, the remote unit will execute
a soft reset in order to bring that change into effect.
Note: it is possible for an acknowledgement of a remote unit configuration
change to be lost due to data collisions etc. Therefore it is always advisable to
interrogate the setting on the remote unit after an unsuccessful write attempt
just in case the return acknowledgement was not received.
Note: a repeater cannot be remotely configured. Once a repeater is configured
as a repeater it can only be changed using a serial terminal plugged into it.
The following is a list of the commands that can be remotely configured:
baud [600-115200] dlytx [4-255]
airspd [600-9600] retry [1-63]
unit [0-15] batmon [on|off]
site [0-7] ptpmode [on|off|slave|mmaster]
hop [0-3] signon [on|off]
dtr [on|off]
flow [hw|sw|none] (XON/XOFF character values cannot be changed)
User’s Guide Configuration Commands 3-9