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MDS TransNET Ref. Manual
MDS 05-2708A01, Rev. F
6.3 Detailed Command Descriptions
The essential commands for most applications are Network Address (
ADDR
),
Mode (
MODE
), and Baud Rate (
BAUD
). However, proper use of the additional
commands allows you to tailor the transceiver for a specific use, or to conduct
basic diagnostics on the radio. This section gives more detailed information
for the commands listed above in Section
Most of the commands below can be used in two ways. First, you can type
only the command name (for example,
ADDR
) to view the currently
programmed data. Second, you can set or change the existing data by typing
the command, followed by a space, and then the desired entry (for example,
ADDR 1234
). In the descriptions which follow, allowable programming vari-
ables, if any, are shown in brackets [ ] following the command name.
XPRI
Address of the primary Extended radio unit
(Extension).
XMAP
Included Extended units in MODE X.
(Extensions and Remotes only).
XRSSI
Minimum RSSI level required to preserve
synchronization with a non-primary radio.
(Only meaningful when XPRI is not NONE)
Table 11. Diagnostic and Test Functions
Command
Description
KEY
Enables the transmitter test.
(Must be in Setup mode. Details on
.)
DKEY
Turns off the transmitter test.
(Must be in Setup mode. Details on
.)
TX [xxxx]
Set/display transmit test frequency.
(Must be in Setup mode. Details on
.)
RX [xxxx]
Set/display receive test frequency.
(Must be in Setup mode. Details on
.)
SETUP
Enables Setup mode.
Times out after 10 minutes. Press “Q” to quit.
ZONE DATA
Zone data statistics
ZONE CLEAR
Clears the Zone Data log
Table 10. Operating Status—Display Only (Continued)
Command
Description