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RFL 9780 16 - 15 RFL Electronics Inc.
April 8, 2003 (973) 334-3100
SOE Module Configuration:
001 Type 9780 Tx/Rx
002 Firmware Version 4.0
003 2nd Power Supply Yes
9780TxRx>
Figure 16-12. Typical configuration and software version display
The configuration and software version display shows the code number for each item, a brief
description of its meaning, and its value. Full descriptions for each item are as follows:
001 – Type This identifies the basic model and configuration of the system (9780 Tx/Rx)
002 – Firmware This gives the version number of the software presently running in the SOE-
IRIG-B Module.
figured for single or dual supply operation.
16.9 THE UPDATE MODE
The update mode places a display on your terminal that is updated every few seconds to show up-to-date
information about RFL 9780 operation. This mode is entered by using the "U" command.
9780TxRx>U [ENTER]
When the "U" command is entered, the screen on your terminal will be cleared, and replaced by the
UPDATE screen shown in Figure 16-13. This is a display of all the measured parameter values. This
screen can be used to monitor RFL 9780 operation. The update display shows the parameter numbers
for each item, a brief description of its meaning, and its status. To exit the update mode, press the [X]
key, followed by the [ENTER] key. The screen on your terminal will be cleared, and the "9780TxRx>"
prompt will re-appear.
Value Update - Type 'X<CR>' to Stop
011 Tx Fail #1 Active
013 Logic Alarm #1 Inactive
015 Power Fail #1 Inactive
016 Power Fail #2 Inactive
017 Low Level #1 Inactive
031 Guard Out #1 Active
033 Trip Out #1 Inactive
035 Trip Key #1 Inactive
036 Trip Key #2 Inactive
044 IRIG-B Status Unlocked
100 RxCh1 Level <-10dB
102 TxCh1 PWR(50ohm) 0.4 Watts
104 TxCh1 Actual PWR 0.4 Watts
106 TxCh1 REFL_PWR 0.6%
Figure 16-13. Typical update display

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