User's Manual
Document Number/Ref.-No. Issue
00-6383A01 1.0
(113491 2)
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r [1-12] Receiver only. 1 through 6 creates the selected command message with 1 fewer byte than
specified in the ICD. 7 through 12 creates the selected command message with 1 more byte
than specified in the ICD.
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int frq pwr slt [v]
Initializes the transmitter to the entered arguments.
frq [1-400] Sets the Assigned Channel field of the Initialization Message to the entered value
pwr [0-20] Sets the Assigned Power field of the Initialization Message to the entered value
slt [1-ff] Bit field representing the assigned time slots. There are 8 assignable time slots. This bit field represents
the 8 slots, with the LSB the earliest time slot (Assigned Time Slot 1). The bit in each position of the
argument should be set to one if the corresponding slot is assigned, and to 0 if it is not assigned. A value
of 0 is not allowed as input, but is the default value.
[v] Display command response in verbose format
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inr frq [v]
Initializes the receiver to the entered argument.
frq [1-400] Sets the Assigned Channel field of the Initialization Message to the entered value
[v] Display command response in verbose format
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mod [x/s/n] [t/r] [v]
Reports/sets the current mode of the receiver, transmitter, or both.
With no argument displays the current mode of the transmitter and receiver in hex format
[x] Send a Mode Control Command Message to reset [t] transmitter, [r] receiver, or both
[s] Send a Mode Control Command Message to set [t] transmitter, [r] receiver, or both to standby
[n] Send a Mode Control Command Message to set [t] transmitter, [r] receiver or both to normal
[v] Display the response in verbose format. The verbose switch is not sticky and applies only to the current request
[r] Display the current mode of the receiver in hex format
[t] Display the current mode of the transmitter in hex format
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