102
RS-232C Command Set
Return IP/MAC Address: Development
Command:
IP
Returns the IP and MAC addresses of both ports of the NTP/PTP Option. Dashes are used to show either
an unassigned or unconnected port IP address.
Sample response:
NET1:
192.168.000.232 64:73:E2:00:00:23
<
CR
><
LF
>
NET2:
---.---.---.--- 64:73:E2:00:00:24
<
CR
><
LF
>
11.3
Custom Broadcast String Reference
11.3.1
Installing a Custom String
Command: @@
A . . . ,
@@
B . . .
The clock is able to store two custom strings for broadcasting: Custom A and Custom B. Custom A
may be broadcast from COM1 and Custom B from COM2. Use the @@A . . . command to create a Custom
A string, and the @@B . . . command to create a Custom B string. Available characters and controls that
may define these strings are listed in Table 11.6, followed by custom string examples.
11.3.2
Start Custom Broadcast
Command:
B9, O9
B9 activates the Custom A string broadcast from the COM1 serial port; O9 activates the Custom B
string broadcast from the COM2 serial port. Use the B0 and O0 commands to stop the broadcast (see
Section 11.2.2).
11.3.3
Return Custom String
Command:
UB, UO
Use the UB command to return the Custom A string definition, and use the UO command to return the
Custom B string definition.