Commands or responses, A.3 c – Comtech EF Data CSAT-6070 User Manual

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50 Watt C-Band Transceiver

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Remote Control

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• If the master sends an instruction code which the slave does not recognise,

the slave will acknowledge the message by echoing the invalid instruction,
followed by the ! character. Example: XYZ!

The # code (slave to master) is only used as follows:

• If the master sends an instruction code which the slave cannot currently

perform because of hardware resource issues, the slave will acknowledge
the message by echoing the invalid instruction, followed by the #
character.

• This response can only occur if the operator sends two or more ‘hardware

configuration’ type commands without allowing adequate time between
commands for the hardware to be configured.

Example; the operator issued commands to change both the Up
Converter frequency and the down converter frequency with less
than 100 milliseconds between commands


• If this response is returned the command has not been excepted an the

operator must resend the command.

A.2.1.5 M

ESSAGE

A

RGUMENTS

Arguments are not required for all messages. All arguments are ASCII codes for
the characters 0 to 9 (ASCII 48 to ASCII 57), period (ASCII 46) and comma
(ASCII 44).

A.2.1.6 E

ND

O

F

P

ACKET

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

Both indicate the valid termination of a packet.

A.3 C

OMMANDS OR

R

ESPONSES

The commands and responses a reprovided to assist the technican in monitoring
and controlling the unit.

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