9.2. Command Response
When commands are sent to the APS, the unit can respond with either verbose (English Text)
or terse messages (numeric / abbreviated). The default message type for all ports can be set to
either terse or verbose using SetUp Switch Six.
After the unit is installed and configured, the port configuration command (/P) can specify an
individual response format for each port. In addition to the Terse and Verbose response modes,
the port configuration commands can also select the Quiet Mode. When the Quiet Mode is
selected, the port will
not
send messages in response to commands.
The table below summarizes the various response messages for both the Terse and Verbose
modes.
Terse
Verbose
0
OK
0
RAM Test Passed
1
Connected *
2
Busy
3
Disconnected
4
Invalid Command
5
Are You Sure (Y/N) ?
6
Invalid Parameter
7
Invalid Syntax
8
Invalid Access
9
Enter Site ID:
A
Aborted
B
Enter Password:
C
Invalid Password
D
RAM Test Failed at *
E
Inactivity Timeout, Disconnected
F
Data in Buffer from Previous Connection ...
Re-Enter Logoff Sequence to Purge Buffer.
G
Asleep
* These verbose Response Messages include additional information not provided by terse
Response Messages.
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