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Chapter 8, Signaling Decoder Screen
Creating NMT Tests
Program Command Syntax
The following list describes the NMT command syntax and parameters.
Commands can be entered directly into the decoder’s
NMT Test Entry field, or
used in test programs saved on mass storage.
All commands can be preceded by an integer as a label for branching purposes.
These labels can range from 0 to 255.
BEGIN
Begin description of NMT test. This must always be the first command entered to
describe a new NMT test program. It will initialize all internal memory associated
with the NMT test and prepare the Test Set to accept the rest of the test program.
It has no parameters.
END
End of the NMT test. This must always be the last command entered to describe
an NMT test. It causes the program to be checked for valid label references and
terminates the test entry process.
EXIT n
Stop the test and report exit status n.
Valid entries for the parameter n are integers from 0 to 10 and the following
words (these may be in upper or lower case): PASSED, FAILED, ACCEPTED,
REJECTED, INCOMPLETE.
All NMT test programs must contain an EXIT n, EXITX n, or GOTO l statement
immediately before the END statement.
EXITX n
Stop the test and report exit status n. Exchange the settings in the main and
alternate traffic channel number fields and the power field.
Valid entries for the parameter n are integers from 0 to 10 and the following
words (these may be in upper or lower case): PASSED, FAILED, ACCEPTED,
REJECTED, INCOMPLETE.
All NMT test programs must contain an EXIT n, EXITX n, or GOTO l statement
immediately before the END statement.

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