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APPENDIX A
COMMAND SUMMARY
The table below summarizes the various commands
supported by the base unit and
V50/V73/V74/V75/V76/V86/V87 I/O module(s):
V50/V73/V74/V75/V76/V86/V87 DAC DATA COMMAND SUMMARY
Command Description
$CONFIG<cr> Full menu configuration command.
$BTBn<cr> (n=1 to 16) Broadcast. This command puts module n into
broadcast mode where data received by the host
module is sent to all V74/V75/V76/V87 ports
simultaneously.
CBn<cr> (n=1 to 4, 0=all) Clear Buffer. This command clears all buffered
messages from the specified ports.
ID<cr> Port ID Status. This command reports the current
Port ID status for the ports of the selected module.
The Port ID can have the format of either
UU:MM,PP (Unit:Module, Port) or the device name
of the port.
RAn<cr> (n=1 to 4, 0=all) Report All Buffered Messages. This command
reports all messages in the buffer at the time the
command was sent. If there are no messages, <lf>
is sent to the host controller.
RBn<cr> (n=1 to 4, 0=all) Report All Buffered Data. This command reports all
data in the buffer at the time which the command
was received with no regard for messages. If there
is no data, <lf> is sent to the host controller.
* RESET<cr> Reset. This command instructs the entire M Series
system to do a software reset.
RSn<cr> (n=1 to 4, 0=all) Report Single Message. This command reports a
single buffered message. If there is no message,
<lf> is sent to the host controller.
RT<cr> Read Time. This command requests the base unit
to send the current date and time.
SRn<cr> (n=1 to 4, 0=all) Stop Report. This command stops data flow from an
RBn or RAn command.
ST HH:MM:SS,MM/DD/YY<cr> Set Time. This command programs the date and
time of the base unit's time-of-day clock.
NOTE: Multiple V74/V75/V76/V87 ports are selected using 2 formats.
Examples: RA1,2,3,4<cr> and RA0<cr>.
* The RESET<cr> command must be issued from the service port or service modem.