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Table 6.6 describes the parameters in the response message.

CTS: Port Protocol

$PASHS,CTS,c,s
This command enables or disables the RTS/CTS (handshaking) protocol for the
specified port, where c is the port and s is ON or OFF. If the port is not specified (i.e.,
if c is not included in the command), the protocol is enabled or disabled for the port to
which the command was sent.
Example: Disable the handshaking protocol for port A.
$PASHQ,CTS
The associated query command is $PASHQ,CTS which requests the RTS/CTS
(handshaking) protocol status.
$PASHR,CTS
The response message is in the form $PASHR,CTS,s where s is the RTS/CTS
(handshaking) protocol status, ON or OFF.
DSC: Store String
$PASHS,DSC
This command stores a string as an event marker to the open current session in the
receiver, where s is a character string of up to 80 characters in length. The string is
stored in the D-file with a time tag.
Example: Set to the receiver the string: LightPole
DSY: Daisy Chain
$PASHS,DSY,x,y
Redirects all characters from one serial port to the other without interpreting them,
where x is the source port and y is the destination port. Any combination may be
chosen. When a port is in daisy chain mode, it can only interpret the OFF command;
all other characters are redirected. The OFF command discontinues the daisy chain
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Table 6.6: CLM Message Structure
Parameter
d1
*cc
$PASHS,CTS,A,OFF<Enter>
$PASHS,DSC,LightPole<Enter>
Significance
size of the data card in kilobytes
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