Receiver command responses, Configure/activate ttl output control – Axcess Network Receiver Installation Guide User Manual
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Configure/Display Valid ID List
Command
Description
Add new Device ID or Status Code to Valid ID list; valid numbers = 0 thru 255 (Note: Valid
ID list must have a minimum of one entry)
Delete a Device ID or Status Code to Valid ID list; valid numbers = 0 thru 255 (Note: Valid
ID list must have a minimum of one entry)
34c
Set Valid ID list to default values; i.e. V5 Activator IDs and Status Codes (default)
37c
Clear Valid ID list; i.e. delete all IDs/Codes from 000 to 255 except 127 (Note: List cannot
be empty)
38c
Return and display current configuration information; i.e. Device ID, Valid ID list, and
configuration settings/values
Configure/Activate TTL Output Control
Command
Description
10c
Turn on TTL output 1 now
11c
Turn on TTL output 2 now
13c
Set TT: output 1 alarm flag to OFF; i.e. do not turn on TTL output 1 if Status Code =
000 (default)
27c
Set TTL output 1 alarm flag to ON; i.e. turn on TTL output 1 if Status Code = 000
14c
Set TTL output 2 alarm flag to OFF; i.e. do not turn on TTL output 2 if Status Code =
000 (default)
28c
Set TTL output 2 alarm flag to ON; i.e. turn on TTL output 2 if Status Code = 000
16c
Set TTL output 1 valid read flag to OFF; i.e. do not turn on TTL output 1 on valid tag
read (default)
30c
Set TTL output 1 valid read flag to ON; i.e. turn on TTL output 1 on valid tag read (per the
Valid ID list)
17c
Set TTL output 2 valid read flag to OFF; i.e. do not turn on TTL output 2 on valid tag
read (default)
31c
Set TTL output 2 valid read flag to ON; i.e. turn on TTL output 2 on valid tag read (per the
Valid ID list)
255 (default = 5 seconds)
255 (default = 5 seconds)
Receiver Command Responses
The response to a command will be either a two-digit response code or the specific
information requested by a query command. Due to the limited processing capability of the
Receiver, the application software (E-OLS, ActiveTrac) or Third Party manages the process
as follows:
(a) buffers all outgoing commands;
(b) sends commands one at a time (minimum 100 ms delay between commands);
(c) confirms responses; and
(d) resends commands if no response is received within a specified time-out period.