The examples assume that the password has been set to '
aspi
' (the default). The front panel
password can be changed via the
FPPSWD
command.
This command is saved to global non-volatile memory and is not part of a preset. Its value is saved
each time it is changed. It will retain its value after power-down. Since this command writes to non-
volatile memory, there will be a delay before an acknowledgment is returned.
Example
Description
Status Message
T01FPLOCK1
Lock the front panel to prevent
users from changing the settings.
T01FPLOCK1
T01FPLOCK0,yumyum
Attempt to unlock the front panel
by using an invalid password
(yumyum).
T01ERROR#005
-- since an invalid
password was given, an error message
was generated. If error messages have
been disabled (via the
ERROR
command),
then no status message will be generated.
T01FPLOCK0,aspi
Unlock the front panel by using
the correct password.
T01FPLOCK0
T01FPLOCK?
Query the locked status of the
front panel.
T01FPLOCKx
, where
x
is
0
or
1
depending on whether the front panel is
unlocked or locked, respectively.
8.27.
FPPSWD
-- Change Front Panel Password
This command sets or queries the front panel password. This password is used in conjunction with the
FPLOCK
command. The front panel must be unlocked ('
FPLOCK0
') in order to use this command to set
or query the front panel password. If the front panel is locked, then this command will result in
'
ERROR#004
'. The examples below assume that the front panel is unlocked.
Example
Description
Status Message
T01FPPSWDmonkey
Set front panel password to '
monkey
'.
T01FPPSWDmonkey
T01FPPSWD?
Query the current front panel password.
T01FPPSWDmonkey
8.28.
GAINA
-- Set Phone Input Gain
This command sets the gain of the incoming signal from the phone interface. This command is an alias
for the
GAINIT
command. It is provided for backwards compatibility with and ease of migration from
the EF200. When possible, the
GAINIT
command should be used instead of this command.
This command is an integer command. See
Section 6.2
for more information on this type of command.
The minimum and maximum values for this command are -100 and 20, respectively.
This command is saved to non-volatile memory only as part of a preset. The state of this command will
be restored after power-up only if a preset is saved and that preset is set to be the power-on preset.