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5. Settings of the radio unit
5.1 Software commands
Commands
Value range
Description
See
chapter
in user
manual
V
Output of the software version
5.1.1
N
ASCII 16 digits
Output of the serial number of the unit
5.1.2
E
X
X = 0 ... 1
Echo of the commands (X = 0 -> no echo, X = 1 -> echo)
5.1.3
?E
X
X = 0 ... 1
Output mode (X = 0 -> normal,
X = 1 -> extended) (service command)
5.1.4
M
Output of all the information about the 32 memories (T, R, P)
5.1.5
M
X
X = 0 ... 31
Output of the information about a single memory (T, R, P)
5.1.5
SM
X
X = 0 ... 31
Software selection: selection of the memory and the relevant TX/ RX chan-
nels and the power level
5.1.6
K
X
X = 0 ... 31
Setting the number of the memory
(for the TX, RX and PX commands)
5.1.7
T
X
X = 0 ... 2518
Programming a new transmit channel (on the selected memory -> KX)
5.1.7
R
X
X = 0 ... 2518
Programming a new receive channel (on the selected memory -> KX)
5.1.7
P
X
X = 1 ... 5
Programming a new power level (on the selected memory -> KX)
5.1.7
?T
Output of the current TX channel number (service command)
5.1.8
?R
Output of the current RX channel number (service command)
5.1.9
?P
Output of the current power level (service command)
5.1.10
?SM
Output of the number of the current memory (service command)
5.1.11
SM
Hardware selection: selection of the memory and the relevant TX/ RX chan-
nels and the power level depending on the hardware setting (connection of the
inputs SEL0 ... SEL4 (pins 12 ... 16))
5.1.12
A
0
Output of the analogue RSSI signal (input level)
5.1.13
X
X
X = 0 ... 1
Xon / Xoff - protocol: X = 0 -> switch off, X = 1 -> switch on
5.1.14
F
Restoring the factory preset
6.1.15
Table 5-1: Overview of commands
Please use the overview of the commander for the following command explaination. You will learn the commands much quicker if
you test the next examples step by step.
Setting of the radio unit