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MDS 4790/9790 Series I/O Guide
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Dekey Transmitter
DKEY
This command deactivates the transmitter after it has been keyed with
the
KEY
command. If other keying sources are still active, then the trans-
mitter will not dekey, but the manual key request is removed.
Diagnostics Link
DLINK [ON/OFF/xxxx]
This command disables or re-enables network-wide diagnostics at the
local radio, and sets the baud rate at the radio’s RJ-11
DIAG
port. Net-
work-wide diagnostics is enabled by default.
Entering
DLINK ON
enables network-wide diagnostics. Entering
DLINK OFF
disables network-wide diagnostics.
Use the
DLINK
command locally, at the radio, to enable network-wide
diagnostics functionality as well as set the baud rate at the RJ-11
DIAG
port.
DLINK
followed by the baud rate sets the baud rate (bps) of the RJ-11
DIAG
port. The following baud rate selections are allowed:
• 2400
• 4800
• 9600
• 19200 (default setting)
Example:
DLINK 4800
sets the RJ-11
DIAG
port to operate at 4800 bps.
The same baud rate must be entered into the InSite Equipment List’s
BAUD
field.
The default setting is
DLINK ON
.
Diagnostics
Message Gap Time
DMGAP [xx]
The
DMGAP
command sets the amount of time in milliseconds to wait
after the receipt of a character before interpreting the next received char-
acter as the start of a new message. When baud rates are slow, the gap
between characters within a poll might be so long that the radio inter-
prets the next character as the start of a new poll. When diagnostics is
performed using passive rather than active messaging (see
“Performing
Network-Wide Radio Diagnostics” on Page 84
), use this command to
prevent these errors.
Manual Key screen
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