Command Line Interface
Special Commands
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3.2. MPORT
The MPORT is an object that responsible for maintenance serial port interface configurations such as data
rate and number of bits in a byte.
MPORT [
Parameter Name
] [
Parameters List
] [
/?
]
Note:
ArWest radio modem’s does not support data flow and parity on the maintenance serial port.
MPORT operates using 8 bits in one byte fixed (not configurable).
The radio modem with none-dedicated maintenance serial port must keep CTS line always active in
MPORT mode (DP/MP is low).
4. Special Commands
4.1. ALARM
The ALARM command is intended to set up the alarm indication mode and alarm control lines’ behavior.
ALARM [
Parameter Name
] [
Parameters List
] [
/?
]
BITS
Set number of bits in one byte (8 or 7)
8 is a default setting
PARITY
0 – None, a default setting
1 – Odd
2 – Even
FLOW
0 – None, a default setting
1 – Not used
2 – HW (RTS/CTS)
Parameter Name
Parameter List
RATE
0 – Auto.
1 – 1200 baud
2 – 2400 baud
3 – 4800 baud
4 – 9600 baud
5 – 14400 baud
6 – 19200 baud
7 – 38400 baud
8 – 57600 baud
9 – 115200 baud, a default setting
Parameter Name
Parameter List
Parameter Name
Parameter List
TTL1
0 – TTL_OUT1 = logic “1”
1 – TTL_OUT1 = TTL_IN, received from remote unit (default settings)