User`s manual
CHAPTER 3
PROGRAMMING ESTEEM FEATURES
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automatically disconnect you from remote programming
if there is no activity for thirty seconds.
The REMPROG (on/off) feature is used to defeat the
ability of your ESTeem from being remotely
programmed. If REMPROG = OFF, another ESTeem
cannot remotely program your unit. Factory default =
ON.
SECURITY
The Security feature allows the user to lock out
programming of the ESTeem.
CAUTION:
STORE YOUR CODE NUMBER IN A
SAFE PLACE.
To enable this feature perform the following from the
COMMAND MODE:
SECURITY (on/off) = On. Enables the security
feature. The following
prompt will appear to
enter your security value.
ENTER SECURITY VALUE: (0-65535)
SAVE To enter the security code permanently into the
ESTeem memory.
To disable the security feature perform the following
from the COMMAND mode.
SECURITY (on/off) = Off. Disables the security
feature.
The following prompt will appear to enter your security
value.
ENTER SECURITY VALUE: (0-65535)
SAVE To remove the security code permanently from
the ESTeem memory.
HARDWARE RING LINE
When the ESTeem establishes a CONNECT or link with
another ESTeem (T/E Light on solid), pin 22 at the
ESTeem RS-232C will change from a -15 vdc voltage
state to a +15 vdc voltage state. The RING software
command allows the user to change the output from a
latched state to a pulsed state. To change the state of this
line program the following from the COMMAND mode.
Factory default = LATCH.
RING =Latch. Pin 22 is high when the ESTeem T/E
light is on solid.
RING =Pulse. Pin 22 is pulsed (positive 250
ms.) when the ESTeem T/E light is on
solid.
PACKET MONITOR
The PACKM [ON/OFF] command places the ESTeem in
a special packet monitor mode. When this feature is
enabled the ESTeem is placed in a receive only mode and
will not function as a normal ESTeem. The ESTeem will
monitor and report the status of all message traffic within
the network in the following format, the actual packet
message will not be output.
XXX-DA, XXX-SA, TYPE, XXX-E1, XXX-R1,
XXX-E2, XXX-R2, XXX-E3, XXX-RS, BYTE COUNT
(including 7 bytes overhead)
XXX MODEM ADDRESS
DA DESTINATION MODEM ADDRESS
SA SOURCE MODEM ADDRESS
TYPE CODES
I = INFORMATION
DISC = DISCONNECTED
RR = RECEIVE READY
UA = UNNUMBERED ACKNOWLEDGE
RNR = RECEIVE NOT READY
FRMR = FRAME REJECT
REJ = REJECT
DM = DISCONNECTED MODE
UI = UNNUMBERED INFORMATION
SABM = SET ASYNC. BALANCE MODE
E1 XXX = EXTENDER BYTE OF FIRST
REPEATER
R1 XXX = ADDRESS OF FIRST REPEATER
E2 XXX = EXTENDER BYTE OF SECOND
REPEATER
R2 XXX = ADDRESS OF SECOND REPEATER
E3 XXX = EXTENDER BYTE OF THIRD
REPEATER
R3 XXX = ADDRESS OF THIRD REPEATER