6. REMOTE PROGRAMMING 1/O PROTOCOL
6-10
6
Meaning of the error number:
6.2.14
Disable error message transmissions from SM40 - Disable transmission of error
messages to the external computer
String to be sent:
STX-D-E-M-ETX
This string disables system error messages to be transmitted from the SM40 system except log buffer
overflow errors.
When receiving this command the system will reply with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
6.2.15 Read all programming data from SM40 - Read user programming data from SM40
String to be sent:
STX-G-E-T-ETX
After reception of this string, SM40 will transmit:
a: programming of call stations
b: programming of timers
c: programming of auxiliary routing
This data-stream is preceded by 4 bytes.
Two bytes indicating the total number of bytes, including the first 4.
Two bytes containing the checksum of the data that will follow.
Opposite to all other transmissions, protocols 15, 16, 17 and 18 are transmitted in hexadecimal and not in
ASCII with an exception for the command string.
During uploading the SM40 keyboard will be disabled, but the system will work normally.
During the uploading process the display will show:
UPLOADING TO HOST
Error code
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
Meaning
No errors; tranmitted once after all errors solved
Input card error
Signal generator error
Locked relay card error
Unlocked relay card error
Matrix I 1-16 error
Matrix II 1-16 error
Call station error
Logging buffer overflow
Message card error
Digital message card error
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...SM40 SOUND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ii This page has been left blank intentionally ...
Page 6: ...1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND OPERATING PRINCIPLES 1 ...
Page 8: ...1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND OPERATING PRINCIPLES 1 2 1 ...
Page 10: ...1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND OPERATING PRINCIPLES 1 4 1 ...
Page 12: ...2 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 2 ...
Page 16: ...3 SM 40 BASIC SYSTEM AND EXTENSION FRAME 3 ...
Page 18: ...3 SM 40 BASIC SYSTEM AND EXTENSION FRAME 3 2 3 ...
Page 20: ...3 SM 40 BASIC SYSTEM AND EXTENSION FRAME 3 4 3 ...
Page 21: ...3 SM 40 BASIC SYSTEM AND EXTENSION FRAME 3 5 3 ...
Page 22: ...4 OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SM40 SYSTEM 4 ...
Page 60: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 ...
Page 64: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 4 5 ...
Page 66: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 6 5 ...
Page 68: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 8 5 ...
Page 70: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 10 5 ...
Page 77: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 17 5 This page has been left blank intentionally ...
Page 78: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 18 5 b a c ...
Page 80: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 20 5 IMPORTANT Ensure the interconnection cable is positioned correctly ...
Page 81: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 21 5 ...
Page 82: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 22 5 ...
Page 84: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 24 5 ...
Page 85: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 25 5 ...
Page 86: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 26 5 ...
Page 88: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 28 5 ...
Page 90: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 30 5 ...
Page 92: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 32 5 ...
Page 94: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 34 5 ...
Page 96: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 36 5 ...
Page 97: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 37 5 ...
Page 98: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 38 5 Surveillance Message Switch Card ...
Page 100: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 40 5 ...
Page 101: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 41 5 This page has been left blank intentionally ...
Page 106: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 46 5 SM40 PHILIPS 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 CALL STATION LBB 9567 ...
Page 108: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 48 5 ...
Page 110: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 50 5 ...
Page 112: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 52 5 ...
Page 113: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 53 5 ...
Page 114: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 54 5 ...
Page 115: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 55 5 ...
Page 116: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 56 5 ...
Page 117: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 57 5 ...
Page 118: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 58 5 ...
Page 120: ...5 SM40 MODULES 5 60 5 This page has been left blank intentionally ...
Page 135: ...6 REMOTE PROGRAMMING 1 O PROTOCOL 6 15 6 This page has been left blank intentionally ...
Page 139: ......