Front Panel Operation
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Issuing Commands
Through the Command
Tree
To issue a command from the front panel through the command tree:
1. Navigate to the desired command using the LCD, Cursor, and Modify buttons.
2. Press the right LCD button or one of the Cursor buttons to select the
command. All or part of the command or its parameter will flash.
3. Change the parameter as needed. If the parameter is one of a set of options,
scroll through the parameter list by doing one of the following:
Press the right LCD button to scroll down the parameter list.
Use the Modify buttons to scroll up or down the parameter list.
If the parameter requires entry of a number:
a.
If the numeric character that you want to change is not flashing, use the
Cursor buttons to make it flash.
b.
Scroll through the list of numeric characters using the Modify buttons.
c.
Repeat steps a and b as necessary until the entire parameter appears as
desired.
For numeric parameters such as frequency values or transmit power level,
cursor location determines the amount the value is changed based on its
numeric position (tens, hundreds, etc.) For example, assume the number
4957 is displayed. If the 9 in the hundreds’ digit position is flashing and
the up Modify button is pressed, the value of the parameter will increase
by one hundred and appear as 5057.
4. Issue the command by pressing the Enter button. An asterisk (*) will appear
briefly to the left of the command parameter and then disappear. The
command and its updated parameter will then be displayed and will not flash.
If the Enter button is not pressed, the parameter will not be changed.
If no part of the command is flashing, pressing the Enter button will have
no effect.
To leave a command without modifying it, when any part of it is flashing, navigate
to another command or level with the Previous, left or center LCD buttons.
Issuing Commands with
the Terminal Emulator
Commands not directly accessible from the command tree can be issued and
modified from the front panel using the terminal emulator :AA command. The
following remote command syntax is used when issuing commands using the
terminal emulator command:
<command mnemonic> <parameter>
where:
<command mnemonic>
refers to a two- or three-letter remote command
abbreviation that replaces the AA on the display. For a duplicate-card
configuration, the slot number replaces the initial blank space as follows:
<slot number>:<command mnemonic> <parameter>
There must be one space between the command mnemonic and the parameter;
this space is entered by pressing the
→
(right arrow) key.
<parameter>
refers to any value pertaining to the command. The
parameter for a query command is a question mark (?); some commands do
not require a parameter.
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