Controlling user access
484 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Reference Manual
Enabling access to site manager information
You can set up how you want site manager information to be displayed in your
transceiver. By default, the site manager information cannot be accessed via the user
interface. A configuration command for accessing this information begins with
#$! SMO-. Follow this command with the codes you want to use from Table 81.
Separate the commands with a comma.
For example, if you want to display site manager information for all interfaces and sites
by pressing in the CallType–Address prompt, enter the following into the Message 10
entry:
#$! SMO- F,L
NOTE
You may choose to skip site information from certain ports because the
peripheral device is connected intermittently.
Table 81: Codes for enabling access to site manager information
Code Description
U
(Skip UI)
Prevents site information being displayed or broadcast for addresses
defined in the Addresses entry in the Control List.
1
(Skip CICS:1 for 19-way)
Prevents site information being displayed or broadcast for peripheral
devices attached to the 19-way connector.
2
(Skip CICS:2 for 5-way)
Prevents site information being displayed or broadcast for peripheral
devices attached to the 5-way connector.
A
(Skip All)
Prevents site information from being displayed or broadcast across all
interfaces.
C
(Skip CICS:1/CICS:2)
Prevents site information from being displayed or broadcast for all
peripheral devices.
F
(Allow Jump to Site Screen)
Enables the user to press to access the Site screen for the address
specified in the CallType–Address prompt.
L
(Allow Jump to Local Site
Screen)
Enables the user to access the local site information by pressing in the
Site screen.
NOTE F must be set.
Q
(Allow Jump to ALE LQA
Clear entry)
Enables the user to access the ALE LQA Clear entry in the Control List by
pressing in the Site or Local Site screens. Clearing information from the
ALE LQA Clear entry may lengthen the time taken to establish a link in an
ALE/CALM network.
NOTE F must be set.
D0 to D9
(Delay Before Broadcast)
Delays the response to a Request Site Get Status call to allow for tuning at
the remote site. The delay is in steps of 3 s, up to 27 s. The default setting is
10 s.