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PAGER Signifies that this line is a data for a satellite
{0-999} Satellite number for the data on this line
{TYPE} Satellite type: ALPHA, NUMERIC, TONE, ALERT or VOICE
{CAPCODE} Satellite CAPCODE. If the satellite number refers to a group of satellites, then the capcode
number will be the group number minus 1. DUR-A is not zero, CAPCODE contains frequencies
of the two tones with the first tone frequency in units of 1/10 Hz in bits 0 to 15 and the second
tone frequency in units of 1/10 Hz in bits 16 to 31.
{FORMAT} Paging format: POC512, POC1200, POC2400, TWO-TONE or GROUP-TONE
{GROUP} This field is either Y if it is a satellite group, or N if it is not a satellite group
{ACTIVE} This field is either Y if the satellite is enabled, or N if it is de-activated
{DU-A} Duration of first tone in units of 50 mS for two-tone satellites with random frequencies.
Otherwise, the frequency is 0.
{DUR-B} Duration of second tone in units of 50 mS for two-tone satellites with random frequencies.
Otherwise, the frequency is 0.
GROUP Signifies that this line is the data for a satellite group
{NUMBER} Satellite group number (1-16)
{SAT NUM} Satellite number that references this group
{MEMBERS} Number of satellites assigned to this group
{SPARE} A blank entry for future use
{MEMBER 1} The satellite number for the first member. All other members follow this one and are
separated by commas.
{MEMBER N} This is the satellite number for the final member of the satellite group
DONE This entry signifies the end of the database.
Retrieving the Database
The OSMAC Base Station will send the contents of its database out the serial port when it is given the command
<ESC>SDB<CR>. The database is transmitted out at the currently configured baud rate in an ASCII format, with com-
mas between the parameters and a <CR> at the end of each line.
Example Output of the database:
DB1[0D]
VERSION,307D31,1,
SERIAL,0,0,0,2,0,5,30,60,90,0,
SERIAL,1,0,0,2,0,5,30,60,90,0,
MODE,1,0,1,1,10,1,1,
RADIO,6250,462925000,-1,0,6250,462925000,-1,0,0,2,[0D]
AUTODIAL,0,8531212,[0D]
AUTODIAL,1,18005551212,[0D]
AUTODIAL,2,,[0D]
AUTODIAL,3,,[0D]
AUTODIAL,4,,[0D]
AUTODIAL,5,,[0D]
AUTODIAL,6,,[0D]
AUTODIAL,7,,[0D]
AUTODIAL,8,,[0D]
AUTODIAL,9,,[0D]
PAGER,0,ALPHA,9,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,1,NUMERIC,0,POC2400,Y,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,2,NUMERIC,2,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,3,NUMERIC,100303,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,4,NUMERIC,4,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,5,NUMERIC,5,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,10,NUMERIC,10,POC2400,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,11,NUMERIC,11,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,12,NUMERIC,12,POC512,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,13,ALPHA,13,POC512,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,14,ALPHA,14,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,17,NUMERIC,0,0,0,Y,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,20,ALPHA,20100,POC512,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,21,NUMERIC,21,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,22,NUMERIC,2200,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,100,TONE,99,POC1200,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
PAGER,101,NUMERIC,1010,POC512,N,Y,0,0,[0D]
RELEASED Version ©Toro 2006-2006

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BrandToro
ModelOSMAC
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