C.5.6 optional message arguments, C.5.7 end of packet, C.6 remote commands and queries – Mocomtech CDM-QX User Manual

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Appendix C

MN/CDMQX.IOM

C–5

C.5.6 Optional Message Arguments

Arguments are not required for all messages. Arguments are ASCII codes for the characters 0 to 9
(ASCII codes 48 to 57); period (ASCII code 46); and comma (ASCII code 44); plus miscellaneous
printable characters.

C.5.7 End of Packet

Controller-to-Target: This is the 'Carriage Return' character (ASCII code 13).

Target-to-Controller: This is the two-character sequence 'Carriage Return' (ASCII code 13), and
'Line Feed' (ASCII code 10).

Both indicate the valid termination of a packet.

C.6

Remote Commands and Queries

1. The remote commands and queries are arranged as subsections of this appendix as follows:

• Sect. D.6.1 Transmit (Tx) Commands and Queries
• Sect. D.6.2 Receive (Rx) Commands and Queries
• Sect. D.6.3 Common (Tx, Rx, or Modem) Commands and Queries
• Sect. D.6.4 Queries
• Sect. D.6.5 Bulk Commands and Queries
• Sect. D.6.6 BUC Commands and Queries – CDM-QxL ONLY
• Sect. D.6.7 LNB Commands and Queries – CDM-QxL ONLY
• Sect. D.6.8 Built-in BERT Commands and Queries (BER Tester)
• Sect. D.6.9 Spectrum Analyzer Commands and Queries – Rx Module ONLY
• Sect. D.6.10 D&I++ (Drop & Insert) Commands and Queries (E1 CCS only) –

Modem ONLY

2. Typical for all tablature, the following codes are used in the ‘Response to Command’ column

(See Sect. C.5.5 for complete details):

= Message ok

?

Received ok, but invalid arguments found

* Message ok, but not permitted in current mode

# Message ok, but unit is not in Remote mode

~ Time out of an EDMAC pass-through message

$ Message ok, but no module is installed in the slot.

@ Message ok, but sending Tx command to an Rx module or vice-versa.

^

Message ok, but unit is in Ethernet mode.

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