SME Digital Modulation
1038.6002.02 2.129 E-13
SYNC WORD
Selection of the contents of the sync word.
This word distinguishes between the various types of paging services.
POCSAG 0x7CD215D8; also used for CITYRUF
INFORUF 0x7CD21436.
IEC-bus command :SOUR:POCS:MESS:SWOR POCS
TONE NUMBER
Input value of the tone which is transmitted during category TONE.
Four tones are available (A, B, C, D).
Notes: – Only true tone-only receivers can process all four possible
values.
– Numerical and alphanumerical receivers react to tone-only
pages only when tone number is B or C.
IEC-bus command :SOUR:POCS:MESS:TONE B
NUMERIC MESSAGE...
Opens a window to enter the character string for a numeric or special
numeric message. SME provides a maximum of 41 characters.
Characters 0 to 9, U, -, [,] and blank space may be used.
IEC-bus command :SOUR:POCS:MESS:NUM "12-17"
ALPHANUM MESSAGE...
Opens a window to select or create an alphanumeric message. There
is one common character set for FLEX (option SME-B41) and
POCSAG.
FOX "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
ALPHA "ABCD..." (complete POCSAG character set)
USER1...4Four messages that can be freely edited by command
EDIT MESSAGE.
IEC-bus command :SOUR:POCS:MESS:ALPH:SEL "USER3"
EDIT MESSAGE...
Opens a window to edit one of the alphanumeric messages USER1
to USER4.
The following conversions are used for the German CITYRUF
network:
Hex-value USA Germany
0x5B [ Ä
0x5C \ Ö
0x5D ] Ü
0x7B
{
ä
0x7C
ö
0x7D
}
ü
0x7E ~ ß
IEC-bus command :SOUR:POCS:MESS:ALPH:DATA "Hello"