MT318-101
User’s Guide
400-0742-001
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2.
[CiS]
This command saves the current card configuration. The
saved configuration is restored after the system is reset or
powered off, then on.
Command Format: [CiiS]
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
S
= Save configuration
3.
[?C]
Read the complete card configuration that includes RS-232
settings. This configuration is provided in a machine
parseable format.
Command: [?Cii]
Feedback: [(MT318-101C20)(VR690-0465-001C20)
(RI4001C20)(PR32495C20)(HW1C20)(TP38C20)]
All status feedback is enclosed in brackets, “[ ]“. Each data
field within the status is enclosed in parentheses. The first
two characters identify the status type. The last three
characters are the card’s ID.
The digits in between represent the values and/or settings.
All values are fixed lengths and use leading zeros to allow
easy parsing.
Following is a breakdown of the above example.
[
Start status
(MT318-101C04)
Model number
(VR690-0465-001C04)
Firmware version
(RI4001C04)
RS232: ports #1 and #2
4
(9600)
0
(none)
0
(8 bits)
1
(1 stop bit)
baud
parity
data bits
stop bits
(TP23C04)
Temperature in °C
23
Degrees C
(PR03011C04)
Power in milliwatts
03011 (3,011 mW)
Card power, 5-digits
]
End status
4.
[…S] – SAVE
This command saves the configuration command being
sent in memory. Send [I1O1C8S] and after reset or power
up, Input 1 is connected to Output 1 on C8. This command
only saves the Input 1 to Output 1 connection above. Use
the [CiiS] command to save all current settings.
5.
[DISP]
This command returns the card information that is
displayed on the enclosure LCD window.
Command Format: [DISPCii]
Read what is displayed on the LCD by sending [DISPC4].
The feedback displays the text for both the top row and the
bottom row separated by commas.
[MT318-101,DUAL HDBT TX C04]
6.
[FRST]
This command clears the card, restoring the factory default
settings.
Command Format: [FRSTCii]
Example:
To clear the card in slot 4, send [FRSTC4]. The card in slot
4 is now returned to its default factory values.
7.
[GROUP]
This command assigns a card to a group of cards. If a
group command is sent to the enclosure and the group
number matches, the group command is executed by all
cards in the group. The is no feedback with group
commands.
Command Format: [GROUPxCii]
x
= Group ID (x = # from 1 to 8)
Example:
Assign the card in slot 4 to group 2 by sending
[GROUP2C4]. Execute a group command by sending the
command with a group ID. For example, [ON1G4].