Interactive Command Set
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SETUP
Use this command to view the current settings from non-volatile RAM in the entire
unit. This includes any user settable information that is currently stored in NVRAM.
The main purpose of this command is to allow for a dump of current configuration of
a unit so that you can compare site configurations. In addition, this command allows
for storage and restoration of user settings, and the restoration of factory settings.
Level 0
Not applicable
Level 1
SETUP [xAy]
If you do not specify a parameter, all setup information of every
module in the unit displays. If a specified address operand is
provided, setup detail information for the target module displays.
Module alarm Level is handled by the ALARM command. The
alarm elevation time is handled by the ELEVTIME command. For
each target module, refer to INPUT, CLK, or OUTPUT for a
description.
If BUFFER is specified as the module, the command displays
nothing.
If the Communications Module is specified as the module, the
command displays: IP address, IP mask, gateway address,
communications port settings, total number of users stored, and
maximum number of events stored. You can view events from the
event log by using the EVENTS command. You can view alarms
from each module by using the ALARM command.
Level 2
Same as Level 1 operation
Level 3
Same as Level 2 operation, with the following additions:
SETUP [xAy] {FACTORY|USER|SAVE}
SETUP 1A2 CONNECTION FACTORY
Options are:
FACTORY
Use this option to restore the current setting from the
factory settings. If addressed as COMM, connection
and user list are not included.
USER
Use this option to restore the current setting to the
previously-saved user setting. If addressed as COMM,
connection and user list are not included.
SAVE
Use this option to save the current setting as the user
setting. If addressed as COMM, connection and user
list are not included.
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