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5.3.1 BASE UNIT READ TIME (RT)
COMMAND
The Read Time (RT) command is used to obtain the
current time and date from the base unit's time-of-day
clock. A user connected to a V71 host module or a user
connected to the service port or service modem can
issue the Read Time command. The user must select
the base unit prior to sending the Read Time command.
A user connected to a V71 host module selects the
base unit by sending the port select code, "0", and
Carriage Return or Line Feed. For example, if using the
default port select code, the user would send
$BT0<cr>, where <cr> is Carriage Return. A user
connected to the service port or service modem selects
the base unit by sending $BT0<cr> (use
$BAYTECH0<cr> with M4 and M8 DAC).
The Read Time command has the following format:
RT<cr>. When the RT<cr> command is issued, the
base unit responds with the current time and date as
follows: HH:MM:SS,MM/DD/YY, where HH is the hour,
the first MM is the minute, SS is the second, the second
MM is the month, DD is the day, and YY is the year.
5.3.2 BASE UNIT RESET COMMAND
The Reset command is used to instruct the entire M
Series system to do a software reset. The front panel
LCD or LEDs go through the same sequence as described
in Section 5.2. Only a user connected to the service
port or service modem can issue the Reset command.
The Reset command has the following format:
$BTRESET<cr> ($BAYTECHRESET<cr> on M4 and M8
DAC). This command does not affect any saved
configuration parameters that have been changed from