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THE POSSIBLE ERROR VALUES ARE:
01
– Invalid Message Type. Indicates a message type other than A, N, 1-4 was transmitted.
02
– Invalid Data Rate. Indicates a data rate other than 5, 1, or 2 was transmitted.
03
– Invalid Cap Code. Indicates an invalid cap code was transmitted. Invalid cap codes are:
0-7
,
2007664-
2007671
,
2045056-2045063
,
.
04
– Input Buffer Overflow. Indicates the serial data input buffer in the paging encoder has overflowed. This
condition would likely be caused by the host system not recognizing the CTS signal.
05
– Paging Buffer Overflow. Indicates the encoded paging message output buffer in the paging encoder has
overflowed. This condition would likely be caused by excessive carrier signal detection while the Carrier
Detect mode was enabled.
06
– Invalid Status/Setup Command. Indicates that the command was recognized as a Status or Setup
command but the entire command string was not fully interpreted by the paging encoder.
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>V9.21E,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 9.21E, 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.