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Parameter
Type

Command
(controller
to target)

Argument
count

Description of arguments

Note: All arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48

and 57.

Responses
to
Command
(target to
controller)

Query
(controller
to target)

Response to Query
(target to controller)

Retrieve
Number of
unread Stored
Events

n.a. 2

bytes,

numerical

Query only.
Switch returns the number of Stored Events which
remain unread, in the form xx.

Note: This means unread over the remote control –
viewing the stored events from the front panel of the
modem does not affect this value.

Example: NUE=98

n.a. NUE?

NUE=xx
(see description of arguments)

Clear All
Stored Events

CAE=

None

Command only (takes no arguments).

Instructs the unit to clear the Stored Events Log.

CAE=
CAE?
CAE#

n.a n.a.

Serial Number

SNO=

9 bytes
numerical

Query only.
(FACTORY USE command)
Unit returns its 9 digit serial number.
Example: SNO=000001765

SNO=
SNO?
SNO*
SNO#

SNO? SNO=xxxxxxxxx

(see description of arguments)

Software
Revision

n.a. 4

bytes,

numerical

Query only.
Unit returns the value of internal software revision
installed in the unit, in the form x.xx

Example: SWR=1.03 (Ver 1.03)

n.a. SWR?

SWR=x.xx
(see description of arguments)

Restore Time
Enable

RTE= 1

byte,

numerical,
0 or 1

Command or Query.
Effective only in Auto Mode (see OPM)
If there is a unit is back-up mode and Auto-Restore is
enabled:

at the Restore Time, the offline unit will be correctly
configured (if necessary) and if it stays unfaulted, it
will be switched on-line.

RTE=
RTE?
RTE*
RTE#

RTE? RTE=x

(see description of arguments)

Restore Time

RTT=

4 bytes,
numerical

Command or Query.
Format is hhmm, using a 24 hour clock.
hh = hours, between 00 and 23, and
mm = minutes, between 00 and 59.

See RTE above for details.

RTT=
RTT?
RTT*
RTT#

RTT? RTT=hhmm

(see description of arguments)

Date DAY=

6

bytes,

numerical

Command or Query.
Format is ddmmyy, where:
dd = day of the month, between 01 and 31,
mm = month of the year, between 01 and 12 and
yy = year, between 97 and 96 (1997 to 2000, then
2000 to 2096)

Example: DAY=240457 represents April 24, 2057

DAY=
DAY?
DAY*
DAY#

DAY? DAY=ddmmyy

(see description of arguments)