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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.
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.
SRn<cr> (n=1 to 4, 0=all) Stop Report. This command stops data flow from
an RBn or RAn command.
* Multiple ports are selected using 2 formats. Examples: RA1,2,3,4<cr> and RA0<cr>
2 BASE UNIT GENERAL INFORMATION
The base unit is comprised of card slots for installation
of the host communication and I/O modules. The M3,
M4, M6, M8, M9, and M16 have three, four, six, eight,
nine, and sixteen expansion slots respectively. All units
have a service port, optional service modem, time-of-
day clock, power supply, and internal high speed data
bus. The M8 and M16 units have an optional liquid
crystal display (LCD) and front panel control keys that
allow a user to view the current configuration and
program certain features of the system. A memory
module expandable up to 16 MB can be installed. The
service port and service modem allow menu-driven
configuration of the system from a local or remote
terminal.
The host communication modules are the primary user
interface to the M-Series DAC system. BayTech offers a
variety of host modules including EIA-232/422/485 and
current loop, V.35 synchronous, DDS (CSU/DSU), modem
V.32bis/V.42bis 14.4K bps and IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
10BASE2 or 10BASE-T. Multiple host modules can be
installed in a single base unit.