User's Manual
Document Number/Ref.-No. Issue
00-6383A01 1.0
(113491 2)
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mon [0-8] [v/h]
Controls the display of data from the receiver and provides a second method of controlling the display of BIT/Status
responses from both the transmitter and receiver.
With no agruments displays the current enable/disable status of displaying of data from the receiver and
BIT/Status responses.
[0-8] 0 = all BIT/Status and data display disabled
1 = Enable the transmitter BIT/Status response display
2 = Enable the receiver BIT/Status response display
3 = Enable both the receiver and transmitter BIT/Status display
4 = Enable display of transmitter and receiver BIT/Status responses and all the fields of the receiver
data message with the exception of the data itself
5 = Enable display of all the fields of the receiver data message with the exception of the data itself
6 = Enable display of the data field of the receiver data message
7 = all BIT/Status, Data Message fields & data displays enabled
8 = Enable displaying of valid acknowledgement messages
[v] Display response in verbose format
[h] Display response in hex format
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bcr [t/r]
Sends a Bit Clear Request to the receiver, transmitter or both.
With no argument sends a BIT/Status Clear Command Message to both the receiver and the transmitter and
displays the response in hex.
[t] Sends a BIT/Status Clear Command Message to the transmitter and displays the response in hex
[r] Sends a BIT/Status Clear Command Message to the receiver and displays the response in hex
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urm t/r [0-249] [v]
Sends an unrecognized message to the receiver or the transmitter.
t [0-249] Sends a message with the Message ID 0xFF to the transmitter having a Message Data of length [0-249]
r [0-249] Sends a message with the Message ID 0xFF to the receiver having Message Data of length [0-249]
[v] Display command response in verbose format
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