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MDS 4710B - Cts [0-255]; Decf [0-100]; Decp [0-100]; Diaglev [Off, 1,2,3]

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MDS 05-3316A01, Rev. E MDS 4710B/9710B I/O Guide 23
The second parameter of the BAUD command (abc) is a 3-character block
indicating how the data is formatted.
a = Data bits (7 or 8)
b = Parity (N for None, O for Odd, E for Even)
c = Stop bits (1 or 2)
NOTE: 7N1, 8O2, and 8E2 are invalid communication settings and are
not supported by the transceiver.
CTS [0255]
The
CTS (clear-to-send) command selects or displays the timer value
associated with the CTS line response. The command parameter ranges
from 0 to 255 milliseconds.
For DCE operation, the timer specifies how long to wait after the RTS
line goes high, before asserting the CTS line. A timer value of zero
means that the CTS line will be asserted immediately.
DECF [0100]
The
DECF (decrease frequency) is a local maintenance command that
decreases both the transmit and receive frequency by the specified per-
centage of the adjustable range. This is a temporary setting until the
RMST command is used to store the command.
DECP [0100]
The DECP (decrease power) is a local maintenance command that
decreases the transmit power by the percentage specified of the adjust-
able range. This is a temporary setting until the
RMST command is used
to store the command.
DF
The
DF (decrement frequency) is a local maintenance command that
decreases both the transmit and receive frequency by 1% of the adjust-
able range. This is a temporary setting until the
RMST command is used
to store the command.
DIAGLEV [OFF, 1,2,3]
This command sets the diagnostics level used in the transceiver.
OFF
indicates no diagnostics capabilities are available.
Mode 1 (Standard Diagnostics) is indicated by 1.
Mode 2 (Advanced Diagnostics) is indicated by
2.
Mode 3 (Remote Maintenance) is indicated by
3.
Set
DIAGLEV to the diagnostics mode currently used in the radio system.

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