Command Line Interface
Special Commands
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The Alarm LED must indicate the SYNC Loss and BER exceeding the defined threshold.
Note:
The BERTH 1 / 2 is optional for TTL2 = 3 condition, otherwise the BERT alarm is off
4.2. BOOT
The BOOT command is intended to reboot the unit using selected user settings. Two options are
available, to use the default user settings defined by dealer or to use the settings defined by end-user
BOOT [
Parameter Name
] [
Parameters List
] [
/?
]
The BOOT command with no parameters selects the user settings defined by the prior “parameterized”
BOOT commands.
4.3. HELP
The HELP command types the list of all available commands:
HELP
– Display this usage
BOOT
– Reboot the unit
LINK
– RF Link Operation Mode
DPORT
– Data Port Configuration
MPORT
– Maintenance Port Configuration
ALARM
– Alarm Indication and Alarm Control Configuration
SLEEP
– Sleep Mode Configuration
CONNECT – Connect to Specified Unit
STATE
– Display Status and Statistics
SAVE
– Save Current Configuration into Configuration File
INFO
– Display Product ID along with Hardware/Software Versions
DATAMODE – Exit Maintenance Mode
[COMMAND] /? – Display Command Usage
TTL2
0 – TTL_OUT2 = logic “1”
1 – TTL_OUT2 = TTL_IN2, received from remote unit (default settings)
2 – TTL_OUT2 = SYNC Loss
3 – TTL_OUT2 = BER > BERTH or SYNC Loss
BERTH
1– BER Threshold >10
–3
(default threshold level for BER)
2 – BER Threshold BER >10
–2
Parameter Name
Parameter List
Parameter Name
Parameter List
CFG
0 – selects the default user settings
1 – selects user modified settings