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CHAPTER 5: Configuration and Operation
i. Report
Temperature
:
example command: <cr>//|t<cr>
example report: //|t+19.5
+19.5 = +19.5˚C, +67˚F
j. Report SCSI-Bus
Performance
:
example command: <cr>//|P<cr>
report format: //|P<aabb1122><cr>
For ports A, B, 1, and 2 respectively, aa, bb, 11, and 22 = ASCII
representations of 8-bit hexadecimal values from 00 to FF, where
00 represents 0% busy (completely idle) and FF represents 100% busy
k. SCSI-Bus
Inactivity
to SCSI Report:
example command: <cr>//|I<cr>
report format: 1111 2222
For ports 1 and 2 respectively, 1111 and 2222 = ASCII representations
of 16-bit hexadecimal values that express the length of time in tenths of
seconds that the port has been inactive (not transmitting or receiving
data). For example, “0A73” = 0 x 4096 (16
3
) + 10 x 256 (16
2
) + 7 x 16 +
3 tenths of seconds = 267.5 seconds = 4 minutes 27.5 seconds.
l.
Yank
on SCSI Reset line:
example command: <cr>//|B2Y<cr>
report: none
m. Enable/Disable Audible
Alarm
:
example command: <cr>//|OAx<cr> [x = ASCII 1 or 0]
x: 0 = enable alarm, 1 = disable alarm
report: none
n. Set Serial-Port
Baud
Rate:
example command: <cr>//|OBxy<cr> [x and y = ASCII 1 or 0]
x: 0 = COM1, 1 = COM2
y: 0 = 9600 bps, 1 = 19,200 bps
report: none
o. Set Mode of Serial (
Comm
) Port for RS-232 Port 2:
example command: <cr>//|OCx<cr> [x = ASCII 1 or 0]
x: 0 = use Port 2 for daisychaining, 1 = use Port 2 as a second serial port
report: none
Note:
This command has no effect if the LAN port is enabled, which
disables RS-232 Port 2.