Serial Interface Operation
CDM-760 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
Start of Packet
>
ASCII Code 62
(1 character)
Packet example – response received for issued query:
Detailed description of the packet components follow.
8.4.2.1
Start of Packet
The '<' and '>' characters indicate the start of an issued or received packet. They may not appear anywhere else within the body of the message.
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Controller-to-Target: This is the character '<' (ASCII Code 60).
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Target-to-Controller: This is the character '>' (ASCII Code 62).
8.4.2.2
Target Address
The Target Address designates the packet destination. The Controller does not have its own address. After the Controller sends a packet with the
designated Target Address, the Target responds to the Controller, using this same address, to indicate the source of the packet.
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In EIA-232 applications, this value is set to 0000.
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In EIA-485 applications, the permissible range of values is 0001 to 9999.
8.4.2.3
Address Delimiter
This is the "forward slash" character '/ ' (ASCII Code 47).
Target-to-Controller (Response to Command or Query)
Target Address
Address Delimiter
0000 (default)
/
ASCII Code 47
(4 characters)
(1 character)
Instruction Code
Code Qualifier
=, ?, !, *, #, ~
(ASCII Codes 61, 63,
33, 42, 35, or 126)
(3 characters)
(1 character)
>0000/TMC=10[cr][lf]
8–4
Optional Arguments
End of Packet
Carriage Return
ASCII Code 13
(n characters)
(1 character)
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