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NSM-8×1AES/NSM-7×2AES Installation and Operation Manual
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Appendix B: Resource Module X-Y Network Communication
X-Y Commands for Lock/Protect Control and Status
Lock/Protect
A
Lock
is a property applied to a destination that makes that destination
unavailable to all users, including the one that locked it.
A
Protect
is a property applied to a destination that makes that
destination unavailable to all other users, except for the one that
protected it.
An
Unlock
or
Unprotect
is only effective if it is sent from the device
that set the lock or the protect.
Command
Command syntax is as follows:
@ W:<Lvls>/<Dest>,<ID>,<#>
@ P:012/7,10:IA
Presets the following crosspoints:
Levels, 0, 1, and 2
Destination 7
Source 16 (hex. 10)
Device ID 10 (hex A)
@ B:E
Executes all presets
Response
Description
S:04,1F
Status Message=Level 0, Destination 4, Source 31
S:14,1F
Status Message=Level 1, Destination 4, Source 31
S:44,1F
Status Message=Level 4, Destination 4, Source 31
S:07,10
Status Message=Level 0, Destination 7, Source 16
S:17,10
Status Message=Level 1, Destination 7, Source 16
S:27,10
Status Message=Level 2, Destination 7, Source 16
Table B-11.
Typical Command Examples
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Command Sent
Action