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Query Command Library
Example
Querying port I2 for its current settings:
$PASHQ,DST,I2*63
$PASHR,DST,9,I2,ON,1,0,1002,*5A
Relevant Set
Command
$PASHS,DST
DST,STS: Data Stream Port Status
Function This command allows you to read the status of each of the
data stream ports (Ix), as well as the status of port E (modem)
and ports P, Q and I (Ethernet).
Command Format Syntax
$PASHQ,DST,STS[,s][*cc]
Parameters
s2 Data stream port I1-I9
s3 Enable/disable control parameter ON, OFF
d4
Connection Modes:
•1: Server
• 2: Client
1-5
d5
IP mode (needed if d4=1 or 2):
•0: TCP
• 1: UDP
0, 1
d6
IP port number (needed if d4=1, 2)
• If d4=1 (Server), specify the number of the receiver’s
internal port used.
• If d4=2 (Client), specify the number of the external
server’s IP port used.
1000-
1009
s7
IP address or host name (needed if d4=2)
• If d4=2 (Client), specify the external server’s IP
address.
32 char
max.
*cc Optional checksum *00-*FF
Parameter Description Range
Parameter Description Range
s
Interrogated data stream port. If s is omitted, the current
statuses for more ports (i.e. ports Ix but also ports E, P,
Q and I) are listed.
I1-I9, E,
P, Q, I
*cc Optional checksum *00-*FF










