TIMTER™ Multi
-mode Dual
Telemetry Transmitter
71
Quasonix, Inc.
Mnemonic
Command
Name
Description
Option (s)
Required
Setting
Saved?
Factory
Default
ZF
Show All
Options
Displays all options (like ZZ)
except ZF shows all options
whether enabled or not
ZS
Show Machine
State
Displays all of the machine
registers for a specified block; if
no block is specified, blocks 0 and
1 are displayed
Block range is 0-3
Examples:
ZS
Show blocks 0 and 1
ZS 3
Show block 3
ZX
Show Preset
Inputs
Displays the current preset inputs
on the parallel connector
Available presets depend on the
number specified for the unit
Values are PS2, PS4, PS8, or
PS16
PSn
N/A
N/A
ZY
Show Connector
Displays the transmitter’s
baseband connector pinout with
proper gender, numbering, and
signal labeling
Valid only with standard 15-pin
transmitters
Standard
N/A
N/A
ZZ
Show Options
Displays the current hardware
configuration and options on the
transmitter based on the
transmitter part number
Standard
N/A
N/A
All commands generate a response of one or more lines, which indicate successful completion of the command or an
error.
After a command’s response, the transmitter displays the mode name followed by the character “>” as a prompt,
which may be interpreted as meaning the radio is ready to accept new characters. If the CP07 option is enabled, only
the character “>” displays
as a prompt.
*SV Note:
Users may save internal clock and data in presets for bench debug use BUT
on a power up or when a
hardware
preset is restored,
CS
and
DS
will be forced to
0
(external clock and data). This action prevents a transmitter from powering up or
changing hardware presets and being set to internal clock and/or data. The ONLY way to
restore CS and/or
DS
as
1
from a saved configuration is by executing the
RC
command
or by having the -ID option available on the unit.