User's Manual

Document Number/Ref.-No. Issue
00-6383A01 1.0
(113491 2)
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filename Limited to 8 characters, extension of bfr added to
inputted filename
Collects the following statistics to the inputted filename (in the order listed):
received sequence number, missed bursts, accumulated missed bursts, CRC status (0-no error,
1-CRC error), accumulated CRC errors, FEC status (0-not used, 1-used), and received signal
strength (dBm)
d 0 Disables BFR statistics display
d 1 Enables display of BFR statistics and displays last result
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dps [38400/57600/76800] [O/E/N]
Allows the user to change the baud rate and the parity of the serial ports in use by the application.
With no argument displays the current data port settings.
[19200] - set the baud rate for both ports to 19,200
(This option added for debugging only!)
[38400] - set the baud rate for both serial ports to 38,400
[57600] - set the baud rate for both serial ports to 57,600
[76800] - set the baud rate for both serial ports to 76,800
[O] - set the parity for both serial ports to Odd
[E] - set the parity for both serial ports to Even
[N] - set the parity for both serial ports to None
(Note: the data bit count is fixed at 8 bits, and the stop bits are fixed at 1. )
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err [0] t MessageNumber r MessageNumber
This command is used to cause a command message sent from the LHS to a receiver or transmitter to have 1 fewer
byte or 1 more byte than specified by the ICD. In addition this command can be used to corrupt the CRC of a
Data Message. The chosen corruption (1 fewer byte, 1 more byte, or corrupted CRC) will occur the next time the
command or Data Message is sent and only the next time. This command does not create a permanent
corruption of a command or Data Message.
[0] Clear all errors
t [1-18, 20] Transmitter only. 1 through 9 creates the selected command message with 1 fewer byte than
specified in the ICD. 10 through 18 creates the selected command message with 1 more byte
than specified in the ICD. 20 creates a Data Message with a corrupted CRC.