No Acknowledge; Host Initiated Command Packets; Reset Unit - Lexicon MC-4 V1.00 - SERIAL PROTOCOL DEFINITIONS REV 1-6 Manual

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6.2.1.2 Data Description
Command:
DataType:

6.2.2 No Acknowledge

6.2.2.1 Packet Description
6.2.2.2 Data Description
Command:
DataType:
ErrorCode:
DataType:

6.3 Host Initiated Command Packets

The MC-4 serial communication protocol has been designed to respond to the following commands as
described below. Each command is transmitted to the MC-4 with the identified parameters. If the
command is successfully received and processed by the MC-4, the unit will respond with the described
response packet or action.

6.3.1 Reset Unit

Commands the MC-4 to soft reset.
6.3.1.1 Command Packet Description
6.3.1.2 MC-4 Response
Valid MC-4 command as defined in the Command Codes table
(Appendix A page
34).
Application Header:
Command
DC_NACK
Data Count
2
Application Data:
Data[0]
Command
Data[1]
ErrorCode
Valid MC-4 command as defined in the Command Codes table
(Appendix A page
34).
Error code as defined in the Error Codes table
Application Header:
Command
DC_CMD_RESET
Data Count
0
Application Data:
N/A
MC-4 Serial Communications Protocol
0xE1
0x02
nn
nn
(Appendix B page
0x10
0x00
35).
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