6. REMOTE PROGRAMMING 1/O PROTOCOL
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6.2.3
Logging enable protocol - Enable call logging in SM40
String to be sent:
STX-L-O-N-ETX
This string enables (internal) call logging in the SM40 system.
Both the start of call and end of call are logged.
The following events are stored:
Month, day, time, station, key, priority, signal number, message number, digital messages, routing and
relay switching.
Calls from a master call station are also logged, but there is a limitation. The logging will only be reliable if
the log is sent to the PC before a new call on the same master call station is made. Otherwise the buffer in
the SM40 system will be overwritten with the last call.
Because the memory available for call logging is limited, the system will halt logging if buffer overflow will
occur. The system will generate an error message on the display and transmit this message to the host too,
even if error display was disabled.
When receiving this command the system will reply with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
6.2.4
Logging disable protocol - Disable call logging in SM40
String to be sent:
STX-L-O-F-ETX
This string disables (internal) stored logs in the SM40 system.
The already stored logs will not be affected.
Log buffer overflow error transmissions will be inhibited.
When receiving this command the system will reply with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
6.2.5
Clear logging buffer protocol - Clear all stored logs in SM40
String to be sent:
STX-L-O-C-ETX
This string clears the (internal) stored logs in the SM40 system.
When receiving this command the system will reply with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
6.2.6
Logging display enable protocol - Enable transmission of logs to
external computer
String to be sent:
STX-D-O-N-ETX
This string causes the SM40 system to transmit the logs (stored previously or real-time) to the PC.
Log transmission protocol transmitted by SM40:
If it concerns a start of call:
STX-S-O-C-
[log entry]
-ETX
If it concerns an end of call:
STX-E-O-C-
[log entry]
-ETX
If it concerns a ‘zone on’ selection key (if enabled):
STX-Z-O-N-
[log entry]
-ETX
If it concerns a ‘zone off ’ selection key (if enabled):
STX-Z-O-F-
[log entry]
-ETX
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