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Section 10. Programmers reference
10.3.6. View CPU firmware compile time
Description
: Shows the CPU firmware compile time.
Format
Example
Command {CT}
→ {ct}
Response (Compiled:<DATE>
●<
TIME>
●
Build:<tag>)CrLf
← (Compiled:Sep 21 2012 14:06:36
Build:4427
)
CrLf
Legend:
<DATE>
Month, Day and Year
<TIME>
Hours, minutes and seconds
<tag>
Identification number of the firmware
Explanation:
The firmware was made in 21.09.2012, 14:06:36 and the identification
number of the firmware is 4427.
10.3.7. View installed I/O boards
Description
: Shows the hardware name and revision of the installed cards. The number
of responses varies regarding the frame size (number of slots).
Format
Example
Command {IS}
→ {is}
Response (SL#
●0●<MB_DESC>)CrLf
(SL
●END)CrLf
←
←
(SL# 0 UMX-OPT-TX150R
SCH_1.1 PCB_1.1)CrLf
(SL END)CrLf
Legend:
Slot 0 represents the motherboard.
<MB_DESC>
The motherboard description contains the name and the
version number.
Explanation:
The
extender
reports
that
it
has
one
motherboard
called
UMX-OPT-TX150R and its version number is SCH_1.1 PCB_1.1.
10.3.8. Query all port status
Description
: Shows the actual status of all input and output ports.
Format
Example
Command {PS}
→ {ps}
Response (PS●<INPUT_D>
,
<OUTPUT_D>)CrLf
← (PS 0000
,
0)CrLf
Explanation:
This command is reserved for compatibility reasons.
Legend:
<INPUT_D> contains 4 decimal numbers. Each number must be 0.
<OUTPUT_D> contains 1 decimal number. It must be 0. The input and output state
tables are separated with a comma “,” character.
10.4.
System commands
10.4.1. Query current control protocol
Description
: Shows the control protocol.
Format
Example
Command {P_?}
→
{p_?}
Response (CURRENT
●
PROTOCOL
●
=
●
#<x>)Cr
Lf
←
(CURRENT PROTOCOL = #1)CrLf
Legend:
<x>
stands for the active protocol.
Explanation:
Protocol 1 is active here.
Info:
User can query the protocol only. This command is reserved for compatibility reasons.
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