User Manual Part 2

APPENDIX D
SOFTWARE COMMANDS
Revised: 13 Sep 05 APX D- 2 EST P/N AA104
Listed below in alphabetical order are the definitions of the ESTeem software commands.
A_BCTRL
This function enables the Allen Bradley controller protocol. For further details reference the EST Engineering Report on Allen
Bradley controller interfacing.
ON: Enabled.
OFF: Disabled.
Factory default = OFF.
ADDress (1-255)
The command defines the ESTeem source address. The default value is whatever address has been stored in nonvolatile
memory. Addresses 1 to 254 are usable for unit addressing. Address 255 is used for GLOBAL.
APPEndru (l#,r#,a1,a2,g)
The APPEndru command appends routes to a connect address that are defined by the ROUTE command.
l # = Location of route number in memory. Address locations 1 to 16.
r # = Appended route number. Route numbers 1 to 16.
a1 = Address of first destination node. Address numbers from 1 to 254.
a2 = Address of last destination node. . Address numbers from 1 to 254.
g = Group feature is enabled by inserting a 1 in this field.
Factory default = 0. APPEndru 0 disables this feature.
Note: This command is used in conjunction with the ROUTE Command.
ASQuelch (0, 255)
This command defines the squelch threshold of the receiver. This command is only used on the Model 192CHP. The ESTeem
will auto adjust this setting.
AUtolf (on/off)
This command enables the auto line feed sent to the terminal after each carriage return.
ON: Enabled.
OFF: Disabled.
Factory default = ON.
BLOck (on/off)
The BLOCK command, when enabled, disables the RS-232C/422/485 communications port from receiving or outputting data.
ON: Enabled.
OFF: Disabled.
Factory default = OFF.
CARbsy (0-255)
This command defines the carrier busy delay in milliseconds. A value of 0 will disable the carrier busy delay. Factory default =
1.