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RFL DS-961D RFL Electronics Inc.
October 14, 2004 16 (973) 334-3100
NOTE
When using binary numbers in the parameter field of a SET command, they must be preceded
by the letter "B", as shown in the following example. To set the module to use time slot 9 in
binary, issue this command:
<multiplexer address>:<card address>:SET:P1 = B00001001;
In addition to the “P” codes, it is also possible to turn service on or off for the RFL DS-961D by
sending one of the following commands in the parameter field of a “SET” command:
SRVC = ON
SRVC = OFF
Table 6 lists the meaning of the “P” codes for this module.
“S” CODES
“S” codes appear in response to a STATUS? query. There are two S codes for the DS-961D. Like the
"P" codes, each is displayed as both a decimal and an eight-digit binary number. A typical response to
a STATUS? query looks like this:
OK
CHANNEL CARD 3, TYPE 68
>>>ALERT or ALARM message here, if there is one<<<
S00 = 0 (B00000000)
S01 = 0 (B00000000);
S0 indicates the frame status of the card: when S0 = 0, the card is in frame; when S0 = 1, it is out of
frame and an ALERT message is displayed.
S1 indicates the transmit status of the card: when S1 = 0, there is no transmission alarm; when S1 = 1,
there is a transmission alarm and an ALARM message is displayed.