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Application Note 65
Quartz Routing Switcher Remote Control Protocol
Page - 8 Revision 1.4
The router replies to this command with either an acknowledge or error message. The acknowledge
command will indicate purely that the command has been received and is being processed. The
routing system will then process the route takes within the command and issue update messages for
each valid route request. Please note that this command was added on version V1.17 (15/11/01) of the
RCP-T01 protocol.
3.2. SYSTEM DESTINATION LOCK
This allows the specified destination to be locked within the system. It will inhibit the destination being
changed on any level from any standard control panel in the system without turning this lock off. This
command combines the functionality of locking, unlocking and interrogating the system destination locks.
To lock a destination use the command
.BL{dest}(cr) Lock a destination
To unlock a destination use the command
.BU{dest}(cr) Unlock a destination
To interrogate the systems destination lock status use the command
.BI{dest}(cr) Interrogate destination lock status
The router replies to all of the above commands with
.BA{dest},{lock status}(cr) Destinations lock status
where the {lock status} field is in ASCII and consists of up to three characters. The values of which should
be interpreted as follows:
“0” destination unlocked
“1” … “254” protected destination lock, locked by panel at Q-link address
‘n’-1
“255” unprotected destination lock
3.3. FIRE SYSTEM SALVO
This allows the specified system salvo to be ‘fired’ within the system. This is the same as the .QF
command.
To ‘fire’ a system salvo use the command
.F{salvo}(cr) Fire a Salvo
where the {salvo} field is in ASCII and consists of up to three numeric characters, the value of which
should be between 1 and 32.

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