TRP1000-4450 Troposcatter C-Band Outdoor Amplifier
Revision 0
Serial-based Remote Product Management
5–12
MN-TRP1000-OD
Parameter
Type
Command
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Arguments
for
Command
or Response
to Query
Description of Arguments
(Note that all arguments are ASCII
numeric codes between 48 and 57)
Response to
Command
(Target to
Controller)
Query
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Response
to Query
(Target to
Controller)
Circuit
Identification
CID=
48 bytes
Command or Query.
CID is a user-defined string of data that may be used to
identify or name the unit or station. The CID is an 80-byte
field of data that is entered as one line, but it will be read
back from the unit as two 40-byte lines of data.
Examples:
<1/CID= Station #001--SSPA #01--’cr’
>0001/CID=
<1/CID?’cr’
>0001/CID=’cr’
Station #001--SSPA #01--’cr’’lf’
Default Value:
--------------CUSTOMER ID---------------
----------------MESSAGE-----------------
CID=
CID?
CID*
CID?
CID=x…x
(See
description
for details of
arguments)
Set RTC
(Real-Time-
Clock) Date
DAT=
6 bytes
Command or Query.
A command in the form
mmddyy
, where; dd = day of the
month, between 01 and 31, mm = month of the year,
between 01 and 12 and yy = year, between 00 and 96 (1K
OD to 2096)
Example
(date = April 24, 2003):
<1/DAT=042503’cr’
>0001/DAT=’cr’’lf’
DAT=
DAT?
DAT*
DAT?
DAT=xxxxxx
(Same
format as
command
arguments)
Set RTC
(Real-Time-
Clock) Date
DAY=
6 bytes
Command or Query.
A command in the form
ddmmyy
, where; dd = day of the
month, between 01 and 31, mm = month of the year,
between 01 and 12 and yy = year, between 00 and 99 (1K
OD to 2099)
Example
(date = April 24, 2003):
<1/DAY=240403’cr’
>0001/DAY=’cr’’lf’
DAY=
DAY?
DAY*
DAY?
DAY=xxxxxx
(Same
format as
command
arguments)