MDR-2000
V3
User's Reference Manual
Interactive Monitor
TEST
PORT
- Sends a test pattern over the modem port.
TEST
RAM
- Test the processor ram for errors.
Tests can be aborted by entering <Control-C> at any time.
VIEW -
This command causes the last record rejected by the MDR-2000 in
CDR
configurations to
be output.
5.2.1 Set
Command
Details
The
SET
command provides for a number
of
options each affecting the way data is collected. This
section deals with each
of
these options and the way they are implemented by the Interactive
Monitor.
When setting a value using this command, the value is only changed when the command is entered
successfully. This means that when an error is detected in an argument, or <Control-C> is typed
prior to pressing the final <Enter> key, the value in question is not changed.
In cases where two arguments are to be set, such as the SET BAUD command, changing one
argument does not affect the other.
If
however, one
of
the arguments is invalid then neither
argument is changed.
The following paragraphs deal with each
of
the SET command options.
SET ALARM -
This option accepts either
'Yes'
or
'No'
as an argument.
If
'Yes' is selected then
the MDR-2000 will dial the host system, using the telephone numbers specified with the SET
PRIMARY PHONE and SET SECONDARY PHONE commands. The alarm is raised when the
number
of
calls specified by the SET THRESHOLD command is reached. The default setting is
'No'.
SET BAUD -
This option accepts two values which specify the baud rate to be used on the
PBX
port and the modem port respectively. The baud rates that may be selected are 300, 600, 1200,
2400, 4800, 9600 and 19200. The default setting is ' 1200' baud for the
PBX
port and '9600' baud
for the Modem port.
After entering the
PBX
baud rate the <Enter> key must be pressed for the modem baud rate prompt.
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