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Rs-232/telnet terminal commands – Contemporary Research ICE-HE User Manual

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ICE-HE Ethernet Head End

Employ standard Windows Terminal program, set to baud rate match DIP switch setting on front of HE.

Command

Description

Commands shown in ASCII and end with carriage return
(Decimal 13, Hex $0D, or Enter key).
Response displays * character to signify end of characters, or time out if no characters are received
after 2 seconds.

Tip: Just hit Enter to repeat any Terminal command, ESC to clear or cancel current command

Echo Enable

EN Enables character echo so you can see typed characters on screen.

Echo Disable

EF Disables terminal character display (default).

Version

VE
ID
IB

Displays HE software version
Displays HE software version
Displays HE boot loader software version

Reset

Z!

Performs system reset.

Show Devices

SD Displays list of 2-way devices stored in HE memory. List can be created by iC Commander software,

ABC-MRC software, or Scan and Build command below.
Example Response: Devs Present:

257-261

263

265-271*

Show Missing

SM Displays list of missing 2-way devices (compared to HE memory list).


Example Response: Devs Missing:

262 -263

264*

Show Present

SP Displays number of present devices and number of devices expected.

Example Response: Num Devs Present : 1

Num Devs Expected : 53*

Show Numbers

SN Displays number of present devices and number of devices expected.

Example Response: SN 0001/0053*

Scan and Show

SZ Scans iC-Net and displays list of all 2-way devices found (does not change HE memory).

Scan and Build

Z^ Scans iC-Net and saves list of all 2-way devices found into HE memory.

Show Log

L

Returns four hex bytes, separated by commas. If any of the bytes change as you repeat the
command, there is likely an error in return communication from iC-Net devices.

Clear Log

DL Clears the L hex bytes to zero.

RF Receive Level

AR Level RF Received (idle) background level, no units constantly transmitting

Example Responses:

AR RRRR/SSSS = Receive/Sensitivity levels
AR 0321/1337 = 0.321V “quiet” receive level, 1.337V high threshold
AR 0321/0693 = 0.321V “quiet” receive level, 0.693V low threshold
AR 2250/0693 = 2.251V constant transmit receive level, 0.693V low threshold

This command is used to check RF levels at 5.6MHz, compared to the current sensitivity level
setting (DIP Switch 1, page 4). Test the RF receive level a few times when the iC-Net units are not
transmitting, then again when one iC-Net unit is set to constantly transmit. The Sensitivity level
should fall about halfway between quiet and constant transmit RF levels.

RF Output

AO Displays RF output level


Example Response: AO 5000* (Full Output)

DIP Setting

AS Displays DIP switch setting in binary format


Example Response: AS 222* (Switches 1 and 6 off)