ETHERLINK II - Repeater
Manual
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4.6.4.20
<LOAD> command
The <LOAD> command downloads the configuration file obtained with the help of the DUMP
command into a device via the XModem or 1K XModem protocols.
For Windows 95 or above, this procedure can be performed with the help of the HyperTerminal
program. By typing LOAD, the following text will be displayed in the terminal window:
RR_01_FMM>LOAD
Now upload configuration via XModem or 1K XModem
C
Select "Send File” in the Transfer menu. Select the protocol XModem or 1K XModem in the
window which appears. Select the downloading configuration file and click the Send
button.
If downloading is successful, a message will appear to reset the modem:
Configuration was loaded successfully.
For all configuration options to apply, type RESET to reset modem.
RR_01_FMM>
If the configuration file contained errors, a message with the number of the line in which the
error was detected will be displayed. The configuration of the device in this case will not
change.
4.6.4.21
<POWERMODE [0..5]> command
The < POWERMODE [0..5]> command initialized the desired power mode.
Parameters:
0
Normal unit power consumption mode. No power saving features enabled
1
Normal unit power consumption mode. Power consumption increases very slowly during
startup (soft start). This mode is very useful for remote powered units.
2
CPU clock reduced to 25MHz. Lower power consumption. Soft start enabled.
3
CPU clock reduced to 10MHz. Ethernet port speed reduced to 10Mbit/s. Lower power
consumption. Soft start enabled.
4
CPU clock reduced to 5,5MHz. Ethernet port is switched off. Soft start enabled.
5
CPU clock is adapted to Ethernet port switch. If Ethernet is switched to 100Mbit/s mode,
then CPU clock will be 50/25 MHz, depending of traffic load. If Ethernet power switched
to 10Mbit/s mode, then CPU clock will be 50..10MHz depending of traffic load. If
Ethernet port is not used CPU clock will be reduced to 5,5MHz. Soft start enabled.
4.6.4.22
<SENSOR > command
This command shows types of external input alarm sensors. They can either be normally open
(abbreviated 'O') or normally closed (abbreviated 'C'). There are three external alarm
input-circuits in this device (TLM inputs).
4.6.4.23
<SENSOR [N=1-3] [O/C]> command
This command sets
the external alarm circuits to the “normally input state”.