6. REMOTE PROGRAMMING 1/O PROTOCOL
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- Digital message (1)
- Digital message (1)
- Digital message (2)
- Digital message (2)
- Digital message (3)
- Digital message (3)
- Digital message (4)
- Digital message (4)
- Digital message (5)
- Digital message (5)
- Digital message (6)
- Digital message (6)
- Digital message (7)
- Digital message (7)
The digital message card-number is combined with the message-number.
The first byte contains the highest four bits of the card-number.
The MSB of the second byte contains the LSB of the card-number.
The 3 lower bits of the second byte contain the message number.
Example:
received bytes ‘7’ and ‘3’
‘7’ stands for binary 0111
‘3’ stands for binary 0011
Combined:
01110 011: this means card 14, message 3
When receiving this command the system will reply with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
6.2.7
Logging display disable protocol - Disable transmission of logs to
external computer
String to be sent:
STX-D-O-F-ETX
This string disables the call logging transmission to the PC, but internal logging continues if enabled until
overflow of the log buffer.
When receiving this command the system will reply with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
6.2.8
Activate a user-key of a station protocol - Activate a user key of a call station
String to be sent:
STX-S-S-T-
[key info]
-ETX
Where [key info] exists of:
- Tens of station number
- Units of station number
- Tens of user-key number
- Units of user-key number
This string simulates the pressing of a user key.
Meant for activating Microphone Amplifier Boards.
When receiving this command the system will reply with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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