User Manual Part 2

APPENDIX D
SOFTWARE COMMANDS
Revised: 13 Sep 05 APX D- 7 EST P/N AA104
MULTID (on/off)
This command when enabled allows the ESTeem User to send data to another ESTeem from the CONVERSE MODE by
specifying the routing address before the data.
ON: Enabled.
OFF: Disabled.
Factory default = OFF.
Example Of Transmitted Data:
[001]DATA Routes data to an ESTeem addressed 1.
[100,200,250,1]DATA Routes data to an ESTeem addressed 1 via ESTeems addressed 100, 200, and 250.
This replaces using the CONNECT command from the COMMAND Mode. Received data packets will have the address of the
ESTeem that sent the data at the beginning of the data packet.
Example Of Received Data:
[004]RECEIVED DATA Data received from an ESTeem addressed 4.
[030,100,244,004] Data received from an ESTeem addressed 4 via ESTeems addressed 30, 100, and 244.
NETwork (0-255)
Network identification code. This is used to program a common code for all modems in the customers network so that another
facility on your frequency using the same addresses will not interfere with your equipment. Factory default = 37.
OPTO (on/off)
This function enables the Opto 22 protocol. For further details reference the EST Engineering Report on Opto 22 interfacing.
ON: Enabled.
OFF: Disabled.
Factory default = OFF.
PACKleng (1-2000)
This command defines the length of the data packet in bytes. Factory default = 2000.
PACKMon (on/off)
Places the ESTeem in the packet monitor mode. Factory default = OFF.
PHone (on/off)
Phone port enable command. The ESTeem will answer an incoming call when enabled.
ON: Enabled.
OFF: Disabled.
Factory default = OFF.