87 Use Cases
Scenario
1) Get a MU speak request
As in the normal behavior of the Quinta system, four consecutive identical q messages (followed by a messages
in PC-controlled mode) are issued.
See chapter 4.3 and 4.4 for further information on the received messages resp. received messages.
<CR><LF>
q 00000281 01 0030<CR><LF>
a 00000281 01 0030<CR><LF>
>
<CR><LF>
q 00000281 01 0030<CR><LF>
a 00000281 01 0030<CR><LF>
>
<CR><LF>
q 00000281 01 0030<CR><LF>
a 00000281 01 0030<CR><LF>
>
<CR><LF>
q 00000281 01 0030<CR><LF>
a 00000281 01 0030<CR><LF>
>
In the q message, the MU ID is specified in
the first parameter, the second
parameter returns the request to speak
status, which in this case of course shows
1 for the request. The last parameter
indicates the hardware type and certain
MU flags, which leads to the following
information: Hardware Type Single MU (1
button), MU Zone 4 and Allocation Mode
Single Delegate (SDel).
OPTIONAL: Check list positions for saved Names
The list items can be queried to get the saved names.
See chapter 5.1 and 5.2.2 for further information on the used commands resp. received messages.
<CR><LF>
SList[0x00] 00000281 30 00 FC 00<CR><LF>
>
In list position 1, which is addressed with
0x00, an MU with MU ID 0x281 is stored.
Furthermore it can be seen from the
SList[] response that the MU works in zone
4, is in allocation mode Single Delegate,
the hardware type is a Single MU with one
button, the RF connection is established
and voting is disabled.
<CR><LF>
RightNameL[0x00]
004800650072007200200046007500630068007
300000000000000000000<CR><LF>
>
The MU at list address 0x00 has the name
shown in the middle column, which is
represented in hexadecimal numbers
separated by 0x00. Using an ASCII
conversion chart it can be translated to
Herr Fuchs.