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RTU-292C Operations Manual
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4.4
STATUS RETURNED FROM THE RTU-292C
The following section describes the various responses the user may expect from the RTU-292C.
The format of a response string is:
%response <data> <data> ... <data> Exx <CR>
There are 3 types of responses:
•
Synchronous
, the response is given as a result of receiving a specific command.
•
Asynchronous
, the response is given because of some change in operating status in the RTU-
292C that was not directly due to a command being issued. In this case the RTU-292C simply
volunteers this information without being asked for it.
•
Multi
, the response may be given as a result of a command being issued to the RTU-292C or
because of a change in the RTU-292C operating status.
Each response always begins with a "%" synchronizing character. This is followed by a response
"name" string. There is no space between the sync character and the response name. The
response name identifies the information to follow. In the case of a Synchronous response, the
response name is often the same as the previous command name. Any response data will follow
the response name string. There is at least one space between each data section. Most data is
presented in a specific order. The last data section is always the response error code. The error
code takes the form "Exx" where "xx" is a number. The various error conditions are reflected in
this number. The error response "E0" signifies that there were no errors. Finally the response
string is terminated by a Carriage Return character.
Table 4-2
Response Summary
NULL Response
% Exx <CR>
Auto Answer Response
%AUTO_ANS <ON|OFF> Exx <CR>
Call Starting Response
%Radio-Telephone Connection Made dd-MON-yy hh:mm:ss Exx <CR>
Dial Response
%DIAL <OPER|LP|number string> Exx <CR>
Disconnect Response
%DISC Exx <CR>
DTMF Response
%DTMF <number string> Exx <CR>
Elapsed Time Response
%Connection dropped, elapsed time: hh:mm:ss Exx <CR>
Handset Phone Response
%HS_PH <ON|OFF> Exx <CR>
Handset Radio Response
%HS_RAD <ON|OFF> Exx <CR>
Speaker Radio Response
%SPKR_RAD <ON|OFF> Exx <CR>
Speed Dial Response
%SD <nn> <num|”is empty.”> Exx <CR>
Tel-Line Phone Response
%TEL_LINE_PH <ON|OFF> Exx <CR>
Tel-Line Radio Response
%TEL_LINE_RAD <ON|OFF> Exx <CR>
Time/Date Response
%dd-MON-yy hh:mm:ss <CR>
Version Response
%VER a.bb Exx <CR>
Call Progress responses are listed in Section 4.5.
Response error codes are outlined in Section 4.6.
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