HD491 Smart Encoder
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The Packet, Duration, and Content parameters are the same as for the
local priority Load XDS Packet command explained on the previous
page, except the Packet Class/Type must be entered with a leading “L”.
Holdoff
sets the number of seconds after which the default packet
will begin transmission once the five minute upstream time-out period
expires. The default is zero.
Example:
<CTRL+A>P L105 –1 4840 <ENTER>
will create a default
program rating packet of None. This packet will be inserted beginning 5
minutes after an interruption in upstream program rating data, and will
continue to be transmitted indefinitely until upstream data resumes.
Load NVM XDS packet
<CTRL+A>w <CTRL+A>P
Packet
-1
Content
<ENTER>
Stores an XDS packet in Non Volatile Memory. The stored packet will
be loaded into the XDS queue every time the Encoder starts up, and will
be inserted indefinitely unless cancelled. The packet will not initially be
sent to the queue until the Encoder is rebooted.
NVM storage is suggested for packets like Network Name, Station ID,
and TSID that do not need to be updated, or for default packets. To change
or delete an item in NVM, see page 32. Note also that only P3 may write
to the NVM.
Example:
<CTRL+A>w <CTRL+A>P 502 –1 {WEEG} <ENTER>
stores a Station ID packet reading “WEEG” in NVM. Once the Encoder
has been rebooted, this packet will be sent indefinitely whenever the
Encoder is on.
Report XDS Queue
<CTRL+A>e [
Packet
] <ENTER>
Reports the contents and settings for the packet of the specified
Class/Type loaded in the XDS queue. An asterisk after the packet ID
indicates that max time-based preemptive priority has been set. If the
Packet parameter is omitted, the entire XDS queue will be displayed.
The following information is displayed:
ID
is the packet’s Class and Type. Default packets are displayed
with a leading “L”.
Format
and
Ending
describe the packet’s duration. A Format value
of RE indicates an indefinite or integer duration, and a value of EL
indicates an Elapsed Time duration. Ending displays the duration
value.