WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL
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CAUTION
The receiver configuration messages provide access to
factory programmed receiver data associated with the
proper operation of the receiver. Extreme care should be
exercised when entering into this mode.
Table 4-3. Configuration Messages
Command Response
Description
#CDT nrf,nrf,nrf
Sets the date that the current configuration was performed. The
three fields associated with this command define in date in
month, day, year format.
Range:
Field 1 mm - 1-12
Field 2 dd - 1-31
Field 3 yy - 00-99
#CDT? #CDT
nr1,nr1,nr1
Requests the date of the last configuration update.
Default: #CDT
00,00,00
Example: #CDT
09,25,95
#COP nrf
Enter options installed in unit. Currently not used.
#COP?
#COP nr1
Requests options installed in unit. Currently not used.
#CSN nrf
Writes the receiver serial number.
Range: 0 - 99999
#CSN?
#CSN nr1
Requests the programmed serial number of the unit.
Default: #CSN
99999
Example: #CSN
00001
#MDL nrf
Writes the receiver’s model number.
Range: 0 - 99
#MDL? #MDL
nr1
#PRA
nrf,nrf,...,nrf
Loads or reads the preselector configuration data for preselector
band A. The data list associated with this command consists of
17 bytes that are used to develop the tuning voltage for band A.
Range: 0 - 255 (17 Data Bytes)
#PRA? #PRA
nr1,nr1,...,nr1
Requests the preselector configuration data list for band A. The
response includes the 17 factory programmed data bytes that
define the tuning response of preselector band A.
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