Configuration, Syntax – Ring Communications CB901EX User Manual

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CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011

CONFIGURATION

One DNA100 is used as a programming interface to the CB901EX. The DNA100 has one RS232

port for connection to dumb terminal or a PC running PROCOM+ emulating WYSE50 or VT100.
Select main menu “6-COMMUNICATION LINK” on the DNA100 to sets up a link between the PC
and the CB901EX (consult the DNA100 manual on the procedure to set up the communication link).
The Configuration is done from the PC and the information is stored in battery RAM in the EX901.
When the system is first installed the RAM must be reset before the system is configured. After
configuring the system the DNA100 may be removed.

SYNTAX

TYPEFONTS

boldface type

cr

indicates user input

Courier font

indicates output

COMMAND

The command consists of a command word plus one or more parameters.
The command may be entered on one line with the parameters separated by spaces.

>

command par1 par2 par3

cr

The command may be entered in prompt mode with parameters separated by carriage return. The
prompt will indicate what type of parameter value is required.

>

command

cr

Prompt>

par1

cr

Prompt>

par2

cr

Prompt>

par3

cr

>

PROMPT

< >

Angle brackets enclose input parameters.

$

Hexadecimal value (default is decimal).

-

Range of values may be entered.

..

Periods indicate that only ONE value is required from the range of values.

*

Wild card means all values in a range of values.

/

Optional input selection separator.

U

Undefined

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