Trigcnd – trig condition for alarm input, Txfwd – timer for data forwarding, T320 – timer delay isdn disconnect – Westermo ID-90 User Manual

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trigcnd – Trig condition for alarm input

With this command you can set up the trig condition for an alarm input.
Selectable trig conditions are No condition, Break and Make condition

Maximum number of entries = 4.

trigcndx

n

Set entry number x to condition number n.

trigcndx

-

Clear entry number x (disarm)

trigcndx

?

Show all selectable trig conditions

trigcndx

Show entry number x

trigcnd

Show all entries

Maximum number of entries = 4.

0:

No condition (disarmed, default)

1:

Break condition

2:

Make condition

Example: trigcnd command (show all entries)

trigcnd1: 0No Cond.
trigcnd2: 2

Make Cond.

trigcnd3: 1

Break Cond.

trigcnd4: 0No Cond.

txfwd – Timer for data forwarding

If no character is entered within the defined period, the received data will be transmitted
to the ISDN using the selected transmission protocol. (comparable to the functionality of
X.29 parameter 2, data forwarding timer)

0:

minimum delay time (appr. 10 ms)

1..n:

delay time in 50 ms ticks. (default: 1)

Note: Valid for AT command set and X.25 B channel or X.25 D channel only.

t320 – Timer delay ISDN disconnect

Delay time between the clear message of the last X.25 connection and an automatic ISDN
disconnect. Only valid for X.25 B channel.

0: immediate ISDN disconnect (default)
1..n: delay time in seconds (1..254).
255: immediate ISDN disconnect

Note: The released X.25 connection will be signalled due to the selected mode (via response “NO
CARRIER”, CLR xxx or DCD goes inactive). The not yet released ISDN connection is not signalled,
also the released ISDN connection has no signal.

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