L3Harris NARDA AMS-8061 User Manual page 183

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5.4 Setting COMMANDs
Command
Description
Alarm threshold setting.
SALRx.x
The parameter xx.x is the threshold value
in the format:
#SMSALR xx.x*
(same response as ?ALR command)
Acquisition mode setting command.
SAQ_
The syntax is:
#SMSAQ_LTR*
Alias
where:
L is an index to indicate the storing rate
command:
1 for 1 min
SAQP
2 for 2 min
3 for 6 min
4 for 15 min
T must be "0" (reserved)
R indicates the averaging mode which can
be A for AVG and R for RMS.
The reply is the same to ?AQ_ command.
This command hang up the current
SATH
communication and the line. It should be
always used to end any remote operation
(by modem) to confirm the end of data
exchange.
This command is very similar to SATH. In
SATH0
addition it switches the Modem OFF after
having completed all current operations;
this takes from one to two minutes.
Mean Time for
SAVGx
threshold setting.
The parameter x is in minutes.
(same response as ?ALR command)
Setting commands send setting data to the system, the station can answer
back with a message with requested information or a setting confirmation.
Setting commands contain a "S" character at the beginning of the string.
Alarm
and Warning
Example
Example: #SMSALR6.0*
Response: ALR= 6.00 V/m; 6
Example: #SMSAQ_10R*
Response: AQ_=10R
It means that the Stations is storing a
measurement every 1 minute, and the
mean calculation is RMS.
The alias command can be used in the
same way.
Example: #SMSAQP40A*
Response: AQ_=40A
Example: #SMSATH*
Response is always: ATH=OK
Example: #SMSATH0*
Response is always: ATH=OK
Example: #SMSAVG6*
Response: ALR= 6.0; 6
SMS Messages and Commands
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