Command message structure, Response message structure – Comtech EF Data KP-10 User Manual
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3.1.4 C
OMMAND
M
ESSAGE
S
TRUCTURE
The valid message structure varies according to whether the message is a command or a
response
.
The command message structure is as follows:
Example: <add/DCF_nnnn.n'cr']
Start
Character
Device
Address
Command and
Parameter
End
Character
< add/
DCF_nnnn.n
'cr']
Replace 'add' with the valid device address, or
use the KP-10 global address of '*' (for a
single-system RFT only).
Command =
DCF_
Parameter =
nnnn.n
carriage return
and end bracket
3.1.5 R
ESPONSE
M
ESSAGE
S
TRUCTURE
The response message structure is as follows:
Example: >add/DCF_nnnn.n'cr''lf']
Start
Character
Device
Address
Command, Parameter and
Response
End
Character
> add/
DCF_nnnn.n'cr''lf'
]
'add' is replaced by the valid device
address, or the KP-10 global address of '*'
(for a single-system RFT only)
Command = DCF_
Parameter = nnnn.n
Response = 'lf'
End bracket
Replace parameter markers (such as “add”) with appropriate values. For more
information about specific parameter values, refer to the “Remote Control Operation”
section in the installation and operation manual for the appropriate Comtech EF Data
CST or KST terminal system.
Note: “add” is a parameter marker that must be replaced with a valid 1 to 3 character device
address in the range of 1 through 255, or the KP-10 global address of “*”.