User's Manual

Chapter Six Troubleshooting
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Analogue Inputs
VBAT PR1 PR2 PR3 PR4 AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4 AI5 AI6
8138 4000 4000 4000 4000 0D3A 0CD2 0CC7 0CC7 0CD4 0CC7
105-3 Modules
ML VBAT VSLR
00 9FA2 0000
Tones
This provides the same function as described above in 6.2.2. Tone Reversals. This function may be
used in conjunction with the Signal option (described below) to check the path between two 105
units.
Comms
This function allows monitoring of all messages transmitted and received over the radio. Transmitted
messages are displayed starting in the leftmost column of the display. Received messages are
displayed indented by one space. Received messages which have been corrupted are displayed with
a '*' in the first column of the display. The first four hexadecimal digits are the system address
attached to the message, and must match for units to communicate successfully.
Example (105-1):
>c
Comms
01FA8106008005C672D4F1 Command message transmitted by this unit.
*01FA8186C6B5A7 Corrupt Acknowledge received from remote.
01FA8106008005C672D4F1 Message re-transmitted by this unit. (no Ack)
01FA818600B5A7 Valid Acknowledge received from remote.
*01FB86010080010000FEC2 Corrupt message received from remote unit.
01FA86010080010000FEC2 Re-sent message received from remote unit.
01FA868100332F Acknowledge message from this unit to remote.
DO1 to DO8
These options allow the user to set and clear digital outputs. To set an output, select the
corresponding menu item, at the prompt, type the value FFFF to turn the output ON, or 0000 to
turn the output OFF. For example, to set DO1 ON,
>e
DO1
>FFFF