Wegener Communications UNITY 4600 User Manual

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Unity 4600 User’s Manual

This non-volatile command sets the user (or expansion) relay addressed by number to the

ON/OFF

or

"Follow-Warn" (if '

W

) state specified.

Note: The

W

value for the state parameter is only accepted for the native relays (

1

or

2

).

If state is specified, but number is omitted, then the command is applied to ALL installed relays, with one

exception. The exception is that the command to ALL relays will not be accepted by a native
user cue relay already set in the logical "Follow-warn" state. (It MUST be individually
addressed to return it to the

ON

or

OFF

non-volatile state. Entering this command without

parameters shows the state of installed relays.

RP group

group:

Indicates group of parameters to report, as follows:

AUD

- Audio service diagnos.

AW

- Alarm/Warning status

CA

- Conditional Access diagnostics

DPI

- Conditional Digital Program Insertion (DPI)

GL

- Genlock system (if installed and applicable)

LAN

- IP/Ethernet diagnostics

NTW

- COMPEL

®

network control diagnostics

PRGMP

- Program mapping at ASI output

MSC

- Miscellaneous diagnostics

REC

- Automated Recovery status

RF

- Carrier Acquisition/Tracking diagnostics

RPA

- Return Path diagnostics

SW

- Software download/self-test status

TS

- Transport Stream diagnostics

VID

- Video service diagnostics

Expanded report on unit NV operating parameters. A Local Control Command (available from the

terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).

RESET

Resets unit. A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/

Disable" commands from the network).

RPATH

Command to display all return path non-volatile settings. A Local Control Command (available from the

terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network). A Local
Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable"
commands from the network).

RPATH FROM domain

domain:

Legal string of keyboard characters in proper domain-name format (e.g.,
string1.string2.string3…)

Domain name portion of “from” email address in Return Path reporting. A Local Control Command

(available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from
the network).

RPATH RELAY addr

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