07 =
EEPROM Write Error.
Indicates an internal system error in the paging encoder with regard to the
proper storage of configuration information. This condition would likely indicate that paging
encoder repair is required.
08 =
Invalid Command Format.
Indicates that the command was not fully recognized as a valid
paging encoder command.
Example 1:
<SOH>A,5,46180,<STX>This is a test<ETX><EOT><SOH><ACK>V8.01,00,0,1,1A<EOT>
Echoes the paging message command and acknowledges proper receipt of a command by appending
the
ACK
, indicating paging encoder firmware version is 8.01, no paging messages in queue, no carrier
signal is being detected, and
Carrier Detect
mode is set to
“ON”
. The last field does not currently
provide useful information.
Example 2:
<SOH>4,5,0000006<EOT><SOH><NAK>03<EOT><CR><LF>
Echoes the paging message command and indicates an error in receiving a command due to an invalid
paging receiver capcode in a Paging Message command. Includes a
<CR>
and
<LF>
at the end of the
response string if they were included in the paging message command.
SETUP COMMAND
You may program the
WaveWare v
9 Series
Paging Encoders
to monitor for interference using the
Carrier Detect
mode. If the
Carrier Detect
mode is turned
“ON”
, the paging encoder will hold paging messages in queue until an
offending carrier signal is no longer detected at the transmission frequency of the paging encoder. The settings
programmed by the Setup command will be remembered by the paging encoder even if power is removed from the
paging encoder.
The Setup command is formatted as follows:
<SOH>S,X,V<EOT>
Where the S indicates Setup Mode,
X
is the command type, and
V
is the value. The comma delimiters are
optional.
X
A single numeric value used to indicate the command type. The numeric character is followed by
a comma.
Valid values
(X)
are:
1 =
Carrier Detect Mode
V
A single numeric value used to indicate the value of the command setting to be saved. The
numeric character is followed by an
EOT
character.
Valid values
(V)
are:
0 =
Off
1 =
On