TMSL 097-44018-26
Issue 2: Sep 99
Page 16
5.
COMMANDS
5.01
The commands used with the 500 series sys-
tems are listed in this section. Each command starts
on a separate page with the purpose describing what
the command is and what it does. The input format
shows the format of the command and the possible pa-
rameters.
5.02
Part 2D, Responses, shows the normal re-
sponse. Where the response is more detailed, the re-
sponse format is provided with the command
including the possible parameters. An example com-
mand is also provided. Operational considerations
are listed in Table D.
Table D. Operational Considerations
ITEM
CONSIDERATION
1
All systems are shipped from the factory with a <sid> of TELECOM. In multi-system installations,
use the SET-SID command to set a unique sid for each system before entering other commands.
(Refer to the Card Information section of this manual for additional security factory settings.)
2
Upon initial installation of the MIS card, it is recommended that the date and time be set using
the ED-DAT command to allow for proper event correlation. If the MIS card is being installed in a
GPS system, the user need only supply the local time to the nearest hour (minutes and seconds
will be set automatically).
3
On the shelf, clock input card slots and clock card slots are labeled A and B. In the commands
and responses, these cards are designated 1 and 2. For example, input 4 of an MRC card in
slot A is designated MRC-1-4 in the commands and responses.
4
PSM cards can be installed in TO slots 1 through 11. The addressing for the PSM cards is
defined by the TO slot where the PSM card is located.