RS232 Command Set
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Appendix C RS232 Control
BD600+ Profanity Delay
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0 requests static at 0 delay
puts the unit
in-line
. If the unit was in BYPASS and the
RUN
variable specifies
MPD
or
MPD1-4
, MPD mode will be entered, using the selected delay. Otherwise
the unit will enter
profanity delay
mode at zero delay (
live
).
1 increments MPD digit
note: MPD must be entered via configuration change to the
run
mode parame-
ter.
2 decrements MPD digit
3 selects MPD digit
5 starts mute
use the K command to un-mute. Works in MPD and
profanity delay
modes.
The system will continue whatever it was doing before, but the output will be
silent. Mute will be cancelled on entering BYPASS.
4
not used
6 initiates or cancels
station
break insert
see page 35 for information on the Station Break Insert feature.
7 initiates
ramp to bypass
performs
ramp to zero
and then automatically switches to
bypass
.
8 initiates
wait for bypass
performs
wait and exit
and then automatically switches to
bypass
.
9
not used
@ go to MPD
initial character must be followed within 1 second by one of 0 to 4 - will enter
MPD mode using either current MPD value (value 0), or MPD value 1 to 4
(value 1,2,3 or 4). This will last until the next
bypass
, after which the unit will
return to its configured mode.
A initiates
wait and exit
B switches to
bypass
mode
C requests config values
shows the current settings of each of the config values. This long response in-
cludes multiple records, each consisting of a 4 byte config variable name, fol-
lowed by an ASCII equal sign (=), followed by a 4 byte config value, followed
by hex 0D,0A (carriage return, line feed). The last record will be followed by a
>. None of the 4 byte values contain >. The records correspond to configuration
variables described in
Chapter 3
and consist of ASCII characters of the set 0
through 9, A through Z, space and dash. Records will be padded with trailing
spaces where necessary to bring them up to 4 bytes.
D performs a
dump
note: this command will NOT drive RLA1 or RLA2, even if configured for
DUMP
.
E entire config table
dump entire config table with all variables and all available values. This long
response includes multiple records, each consisting of a 4 byte config variable
name, followed by an ASCII equal sign (=), followed by one or more 4 byte
strings, each containing config values, separated by spaces, followed by a space
and then hex 0D,0A (carriage return, line feed). The last record will be fol-
lowed by a >. None of the 4 byte values contain >. The records correspond to
configuration variables described in
Chapter 3
and consist of ASCII characters
of the set 0 through 9, A through Z, space and dash. Records will be padded
with trailing spaces where necessary to bring them up to 4 bytes. Note that the
REB
values will depend on the current
DLAY
value.
F go to
static
at full delay
if the RUN variable does not specify MPD, the unit goes to in-line, static and at
full delay.
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