WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
4-20 REMOTE
CONTROL
Table 4-2. Communication Messages
(Continued)
Command Response
Description
RSE nrf
Sets the Receiver Status Enable register to enable interrupts to be
passed from the Receiver Status register to the Status Byte
register via the RSB bit (bit 0) of the Status Byte. The data byte
associated with this command is a bit-mapped byte, with the
individual bits flagging which functions are enabled. A logic “1”
at the bit location enables the function.
Range:
0 - 19
Bit Value Function
0
1
(THB) Signal above COR threshold Enable
1
2
(ABS) Signal Fell below threshold Enable
2 Not
Used
3 Not
Used
4
16
(PRS) F1-F2 or Channel Scan suspended on
signal Enable
5 - 7
Not Used
RSE?
RSE nr1
Requests the status of the Receiver Status Enable register. The
response data is a decimal number containing the sum of the bit
values of the Receiver Status Enable register, as defined in the
RSE command description.
RSR?
RSR nr1
Requests the status of the Receiver Status register. The
information in this register is latched. It is cleared by the *CLS
command or by reading the register contents. The response is a
decimal number containing the sum of the bit values of the
Receiver Status register. A logic “1” at the bit location indicates
an error condition from its respective function.
Range:
0 - 19
Bit Value Function
0
1
(THB) Signal above COR threshold
1
2
(ABS) Signal Fell below threshold
2 Not
Used
3 Not
Used
4
16
(PRS) F1-F2 or Channel Scan suspended on
signal
5 - 7
Not Used
*RST
Reset device Parameters. This command resets all device
parameters to their default condition.
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