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Operations
Viewing ISD Reports via RS-232 Connection
e. After clicking the
Ope
n button, the terminal window opens in which you enter desired commands (see
Figure 103. PuTTY Terminal Window
SENDING CONSOLE COMMANDS
Table 9 shows four important ISD console commands: IV0500, IV0200, IV0100, and IB6100. The <SOH> shown
in the table means that you must press and hold the
Ctrl
key while you press the
A
key.
For example, you want to see the Daily Report Details for the last 10 days.
If you want to see the characters of the command as you type them in, look for a setting in
your terminal emulator ‘Echo typed characters locally’, and set it active.
If the RS-232 Security Code is disabled - press and hold the Ctrl key while you press the A key, then type in
IV0500010. If the RS-232 Security Code is enabled (e.g., 000016) you must enter the security code before the
command - press and hold the Ctrl key while you press the A key, then type in 000016IV0500010.
If you have local echo enabled you will see the typed command on the screen:
followed by the
response (report) from the console. The
symbol indicates CrtlA and the
symbol indicates the end of the
response.
If the console recognizes the command the response displays as soon as the command is typed in.
If the console does not recognize the command you would see something like
which indicates the console did not recognize the command.
All responses (Reports) can be printed or saved to a file. See the terminal program’s help file for instructions.
IV0500010
IV0500010 9999FF1B