12) REQUEST OF TRANSMITTER STATUS IN RECEIVER CONNECTED TO THE MODULE:
This command permits to know whether a specic transmitter is enabled or not
testtx 112233 02D762D
where:
testtx command string
112233 access password
02D762D string of 7 hexadecimal digits (0 – F) representing the SN of the TX to
request the status
The reply will be one of the following
“TRANSMITTER ENABLED”
“TRANSMITTER DISABLED”
“TRANSMITTER NOT PRESENT”
13) ACTIVATION OF THE TRANSMITTER ENTER BLOCKTHROUGH RECEIVER:
This command permits to block the access to the radio menu functions of the receiver making it possible to
enter the new transmitters only through mobile phone (command “addtx”).
setrxpsw 112233
where:
setrxpsw command string
112233 access password
REPLY:
“COMMAND OK”
14) DEACTIVATION OF TRANSMITTER ENTER BLOC THROUGH RECEIVER:
This command permits to reactivate the access to the radio menu functions of the receiver making it possi-
ble to store in memory new transmitters through both the use of a mobile phone and the normal functions
of the receiver.
resetrxpsw 112233
where:
resetrxpsw command string
112233 access password
RISPOSTA:
“COMMAND OK”
15) STATUS REQUEST OF RECEIVER OUTPUTS:
This command permits to know the status of outputs, in other words whether they are activated or not
(preset outputs in impulsive mode will always how their OFF status).
recstatus 112233
where:
recstatus command string
112233 access password
REPLY:
As a reply a string containing SMS activating messages regarding channels and showing their ON/OFF
status is sent
Note: To preset the channel operating modes (monostable/bistable/timed) see instructions of the RR 4
receiver.
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