TReX User Manual v15.30 Firmware
NNNNNNN are 7 digits specifying the RIC code to be used for the message
: is the character ‘:’
L is beep level for the message to be processed from 0-3.
] is the character ‘]’
MMMMMM is the payload of the message to be processed.
Typical Usage 1:
*BYPASS=[1234567:1]Test Message<CR>
“Test Message” will be added to the RX message screens, logged etc, as if received across the
air.
Typical Usage 2:
*BYPASS=[1234567:1][[01]12345-8]<CR>
“[[01]12345-8]” will be added to the RX message screens, logged etc., as if received across the
air. In this case, the message will also be processed as a
WTE Output Protocol
message and
immediately operate the TReX outputs.
*LAB
Set the unit in transmit mode, it can be configured to transmit carrier only or modulated. This
feature together with the *RSSI command are useful when antenna alignment is necessary.
*LAB syntax:
*LAB=x,y<CR>
Where:
x is used to enable (1) or disable (0) the carrier; Setting to 2 enables random
modulation for the configured transmit modulation.
y is the time in seconds which the TReX will be transmitting for.
Typical usage:
*LAB=1,10<CR>
Note:
*LAB=1<CR> can be used, as it will enable carrier for 60 seconds
*POPUP
This a command that is useful for test and special cases. This command specifies content will
be displayed as a popup on the screen. This is most useful for the displaying of PLC events in
conjunction with PLC Macros.
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