Comtech EF Data SMS-301 User Manual
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SMS-301 Redundancy Switch
Remote Control Operation
Rev. 3
A-11
Bulk
Consol.
Status
Command:
Response:
This command causes bulk switch status to be returned.
To reduce the length of the response, message parameter
data are returned without identifiers. However, parameter
identification can be determined by order of return. Each
status parameter is terminated with a ',' (comma) except
for the last parameter which has the standard message
termination sequence ('cr''lf']). Most of the data returned is
formatted the same way as the single command status
request (refer to the appropriate portions of this document
in preceding sections). Additional configuration status of
new options and features will always be appended to the
end.
Where 'pn' is the last parameter returned.
Parameter
Number
Parameter Name
(Command Reference)
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Operation Mode
(ref. "MODE_" command).
Switching Mode
(ref. "SM_" command).
Modulator's Active
(ref. "MA_" command).
Demodulator's Active
(ref. "DA_" command).
Modulator/Modem Delay
(ref. "MD_" command).
Demodulator Delay
(ref. "DD_" command).
Power Supply Monitor
(ref. "PS_" command).
Modem A Address
(ref. "ADD_A" command).
Modem B Address
(ref. "ADD_B" command).
MODEM REMOTE/LOCAL mode.
Auto verify mode.
(ref. "AVE_" command).
Modem Control Baud Rate
(ref. MBR_command).
Modulator/Modem Online
(ref. "MOL_" command).
Demodulator Online
(ref. "DOL_" command).
p1 = n, where 'n' is '0' (MANUAL), '1' (AUTO).
p2 = n, where 'n' is '0' (INDEPENDENT), '1'
(DEPENDENT).
p3 = n, where 'n' is '0' (DISABLED), '1' (ENABLED).
p4 = n, where 'n' is '0' (DISABLED), '1' (ENABLED).
p5 = nnn.n, delay in seconds.
p6 = nnn.n, delay in seconds.
p7 = n, where 'n' is '0' for Supply #1, '1' for Supply #2, and
'2' for supply #1 and #2.
p8 = nnn, 0 to 255 is the Modem A address.
p9 = nnn, 0 to 255 is the Modem B address.
p10 = n, where 'n' is '0' (LOCAL), '1' (REMOTE).
p11 = n, where 'n' is '0 (DISABLED), '1' (ENABLED).
p12 = n, where 'n' is '0' (9600), '1' (19200).
p13 = n, where 'n' is '0' (Mod A), '1' (Mod B).
p14 = n, where 'n' is '0' (Demod), '1' (Demod B). (Note this
command will always respond with the current demod
status.)