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A.8.83 +WDLDM – IRLP Dynamic Link Delay Measurement
Set Command:
+WDLDM=[<dldm>[,<mi>[,<dtl>]]]
Set the DCE dynamic link delay measurement parameters.
<dldm> can take the following values:
0
measurement off (default)
1
measurement on
<mi> denotes the measurement interval and can take the following values:
1-255 (in 1000-ms unit). Default is 15 for 15000 ms.
<dtl> denotes the delay tolerance in the link delay difference and can take the following values:
1-100 (in 1% unit). Default is 10%.
Read Command:
+WDLDM?
Query the current parameter settings. The response is in the form:
+WDLDM: <dldm>,<mi>,<dtl>
Test Command:
+WDLDM=?
List the supported parameter settings. The response is in the form:
+WDLDM: (supported <dldm>s), (supported <mi>s), (supported <dtl>s)
A.8.84 +WDAV – Register or Deregister an RS232 DAV Data Peripheral
Set Command:
+WDAV=[<DP type>[,<encrypt>]]
Register or deregister an RS232 DAV Data Peripheral (DP).
<DP type> can take on the following values:
0
Deregister peripheral
1
Register Type 1 RS232 DAV Data Peripheral
<encrypt> can take on the following values:
0
Encryption is not supported at this time
Read Command:
+WDAV?
Query the current DP registration parameter settings. The response is in the form:
+WDAV:<DP type>,<encrypt>
Test Command:
+WDAV=?
List the supported DP registration parameters. The response is in the form:
+WDAV:(supported <type>s),(supported <encrypt>s)
A.8.85 +SBDWB – Short Burst Data: Write Binary Data
Exec Command:
+SBDWB=[<SBD message length>]
This command is used to transfer a binary SBD message from the DTE to the single mobile
originated buffer in the A3LA-RS. The mobile originated buffer can contain only one message at
any one time.
Once the command is entered, the A3LA-RS will indicate to the DTE that it is prepared
to receive the message by sending the ASCII encoded string “READY<CR><LF>” (hex
52 45 41 44 59 0D 0A) to the DTE.