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User Manual DEV 1951
90 Copyright DEV Systemtechnik GmbH 2004-2017
5.6.3.8 Select Echo in Local Mode (PME0/PME1)
Using these device specific commands "Echo in Local" can be
disabled (PME0) or enabled (PME1).
If "Echo in Local" is disabled and if the device is in Local Mode, the device responds
to queries (Q, XR, AM or AMA, S or SA) with an <ACK> character only.
<STX>PME0<checksum><ETX> i.e. <STX>PME012<ETX>
and
<STX>PME1<checksum><ETX> i.e. <STX>PME113<ETX>
The device confirms both commands with an <ACK> if the command is accepted and
with a <NAK> if the device is in Local Mode.
Note:
Alternatively, "Echo in Local" can be enabled or disabled within the CPH setup
of the Web Interface (please refer to chapter 5.5.7.2.3).
5.6.3.9 Select Power Supply Monitoring Mode (PMP0/PMP1)
With these device specific commands the power supply monitoring can be
disabled (PMP0) or enabled (PMP1).
If disabled, the reporting of all power supply event via the query command AM (or
AMA) (please refer to chapter 5.6.3.2) including the Q command (chapter 5.6.3.1) is
suppressed.
<STX>PMP0<checksum><ETX> i.e. <STX>PMP01D<ETX>
and
<STX>PMP1<checksum><ETX> i.e. <STX>PMP11E<ETX>
The device confirms both commands with an <ACK> if the command is accepted and
with a <NAK> if the device is in Local Mode.
Note:
The successful execution of these commands modifies bit 1 of the SNMP
.errorEnableMask (chapter 5.9.4.4.2).

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