User Manual Part 2

APPENDIX D
SOFTWARE COMMANDS
Revised: 13 Sep 05 APX D- 3 EST P/N AA104
COMMand (0-255)
This command specifics the value (in decimal) of an ASCII character used to return the ESTeem to COMMAND MODE. If the
COMMAND character is read by the ESTeem when in the CONVERSE MODE, the modem will exit to the COMMAND
MODE. A value of 0 in this command will disable the function. Factory default = $O3 (Hex) or CTRL-C.
COMRate (0-255)
This command defines the RS-232/422/485 configuration when Switch 1 on the RS-232 Setup Switches is engaged. See Chapter
5 for table.
CONNect (r1,r2,r3,da)
This command performs the CONNECT to a destination ESTeem. This function supports a direct connect or a connect through a
maximum of three repeater nodes. The default value is whatever address has been stored by the SETCon COMMAND.
r1 = ESTeem address (1 to 254) of repeater 1.
r2 = ESTeem address (1 to 254) of repeater 2.
r3 = ESTeem address (1 to 254) of repeater 3.
da =Destination address (1 to 254).
CONVers
The execution of this command causes an immediate exit from COMMAND MODE into CONVERSE MODE.
COPright
The execution of this command causes the copyright information to be printed.
CUTler (On/Off)
This command command enables the Cutler Hammer controller protocol. For further information reference Engineering Report
01-003. Factory default = Off.
On: Enabled
Off: Disabled
DArate (0 or 64)
This command sets the RF data rate on the Model 192C/CHP/F/M products. This value is set at the factory and should not be
changed. Factory default = 0.
0 = 19,200 bps
64 = 9,600 bps
DISACK (on/off)
This command when enabled instructs the modem to disable the acknowledgment request on the information packet. This is used
when the designation device will respond with its own acknowledgment. Factory default = OFF.
On: Enabled
Off: Disabled
DISCONnect (1-254)
The disconnect command. The execution of this command immediately initiates a disconnect request with the currently
connected node or in a multi-connect environment only a specific node may be addressed.