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Appendices

~ Appendix E: Serial Commands

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TERL

This command reports back the telephone echo return loss (TERL)

for the AP400 in decibels.

[DEVICE] TERL

Example

If the current TERL level is 10 dB, the following is returned out

the serial port: [DEVICE] TERL 10

TERLE

This command reports back the telephone echo return loss

enhancement (TERLE) for the AP400 in decibels.

[DEVICE] TERLE

Example

If the current TERLE level for the telephone canceller is 20dB,

the following is returned out the serial port: [DEVICE] TERLE 20

TOUT

This command sets or reports the current inactivity timeout before

returning to the title screen used by the unit.

[DEVICE] TOUT

Explanation

X=0

Disables inactivity timeout

X=1-15

Sets the number of minutes specified

X=Null

Parameter to return the current

number of minutes

Return Values

The command will return the current timeout value. If the

command changed the timeout, the updated timeout is returned.

UID

This command returns the unique ID number, the device type

and the device number of the AP400. This command is read

only. The unique ID number is preprogrammed at the factory

and is unique to the unit, while the device number is set by

the user at the time of installation.

[DEVICE] UID

Return Values

UID returns the device type, device number and unique ID

number. The unique ID is composed of an eight-digit hex

number assigned at the factory to uniquely identify the unit.

Example

The following command requests the unit ID from device 31:

#31 UID

The following is returned out the serial port:

#31 UID A4EF906C

VER

This command returns current version of firmware. This

version is unique to a released version of firmware and is

comprised of the DSP, the FPGA, and HC11 firmware. This

command is read only.

[DEVICE] VER

Return Values

VER returns the version of firmware in the same format as

the command. The Version is composed of a major version

number, followed by a period and a minor version number.

Example

The following command requests the firmware version from

device 31: #31 VER

The following is returned out the serial port:

#31 VER 2.0