25 System Configuration Commands
bit 3 RoomA: Room A active/inactive for room combining
1 = Room inactive
0 = Room active
bit 2 RoomB: Room B active/inactive for room combining
1 = Room inactive
0 = Room active
bit 1 RoomC: Room C active/inactive for room combining
1 = Room inactive
0 = Room active
bit 0 RoomD: Room D active/inactive for room combining
1 = Room inactive
0 = Room active
Examples
Get information about active and inactive rooms (A, B, C and D)
& Set room A active
j C<CR>
<CR><LF>
Cell_ID=0x0A Cell_ID_Mask=0x00<CR><LF>
>
The CU reply to the j C command shows
which rooms are active and which are
inactive. The hexadecimal value listed
under Cell_ID has to be interpreted binary.
In this example, 0x0A returns the
information that room B and D are active
and room A and C are inactive.
Cell_ID_Mask cannot be interpreted any
further.
j C 2 02<CR>
<CR><LF>
Cell_ID=0x02 Cell_ID_Mask=0x00<CR><LF>
>
The use of the command with the
hexadecimal value 0x02 has also activated
room A, in addition to the active rooms B
and D already contained in the value 0x0A.
In addition to the usual prompt > that the
command has arrived, the same
information as for the j C command is
output by the CU.
Configure all MUs within RF range with the room B
This command configures all MUs within RF
range with room B, which is defined by
parameter BB.