Mocomtech CRS-300 User Manual

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CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch

Revision 16

Remote Control

MN/CRS300.IOM

C–7

Parameter Type

Command
(Code and

qualifier)

Arguments for

Command or

Response to

Query

Description of Arguments

(Note that all arguments are ASCII numerical codes,

that is, ASCII codes between 48 and 57)

Response to Command

(Target-to-Controller)

Query

(Code and

qualifier)

Response to query

(Target-to-Controller)

Audio Alarm
Mask

AAM=

1 byte, numerical

Command or Query.
Where x indicates the Audio alarm mask:
0 = no faults masked (audio enabled in response to any fault)
1 = Switch faults masked
2 = Modem faults masked
3 = All faults masked (audio never enabled)

AAM= (message OK)
AAM? (received OK, but
invalid arguments found)
AAM# (message OK, but
only permitted in Remote
mode)

AAM? AAM=x

(see Description of
Arguments)

Active Modems

ACT=

10 bytes,
numerical

Command or Query.
Where x is the active state of all 10 Traffic Modems:
0 = de-activate Traffic Modem (except if in back-up)
1 = activate Traffic Modem
Redundant modem is always active.

ACT= (message OK)
ACT? (received OK, but
invalid arguments)
ACT* (message OK, but not
permitted in current mode)

ACT?

ACT=xxxxxxxxxx
(see Description of
Arguments)

Active Modem
Query

N/A 10

bytes,

numerical

Query only.
Where x indicates the state of all 10 Traffic Modems:
0 = TMI not present. Modem cannot be activated.
1 = TMI present, but modem not activated.
2 = TMI present, modem activated and responding.
3 = TMI present, modem activated but not responding.

N/A AMQ?

AMQ=xxxxxxxxxx
(see Description of
Arguments)

Bridged or
Backed-up
Modem Number

BBU=

3 bytes, numerical Command or Query.

The bridge/back-up state, followed by the selected TM to be
acted on, where:
x is 0 = bridge
1 = back-up (only possible when in manual mode);
and yy is 01-10 for modem number

BBU= (message OK)
BBU? (received OK, but
invalid arguments)
BBU* (message OK, but
not permitted in current
mode)

BBU?

BBU=xyy
(see Description of
Arguments)

Backup Holdoff
Time

BKH=

2 bytes, numerical Command or Query.

The backup holdoff time is the delay when auto mode
prepares to backup a faulted modem, where:
01-99 = # of seconds delay after Redundant Modem has
acquired Traffic Modem’s configuration before online swap
actually takes place.

BKH= (message OK)
BKH? (received OK, but
invalid arguments)
BKH# (message OK, but
only permitted in Remote
mode)

BKH? BKH=xx

(see Description of
Arguments)

Clear All Stored
Events

CAE= None

Command

only.

Instructs the unit to clear all Stored Events.
This command takes no arguments.

CAE= (message OK)
CAE# (message OK, but
only permitted in Remote
mode)

N/A N/A

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