MicroMet Manual Pg. 8
MicroMet Commands - MBTU10X Rev 1.05
The Micromet command structure is simple and concise. All commands are terminated
with the ENTER key.
Canmsg [n] or [off] – Generate a new simulated data message n sensors in length
once per minute.
Example: canmsg 8 – will generate a new simulated data message of eight
sensors each minute, on the minute.
To use this function, you should know what number of sensors AMBCS expects from
your remote.
Warning: Canmsg will generate messages until you turn it off with the command:
canmsg off. This will interfere with normal data transport.
Warning: Canmsg uses the MicroMet clock to generate message. Set the time before
turning canmsg on.
Warning: If the Canmsg sensor count parameter is not set to the number of sensors
expected by the Master Station, the TX/ACK ratio may be very high.
MicroMet 1.05 and above turn Canmsg off at midnite.
Id [nnnn] – Display or set the primary communication identifier. This should normally
not be changed without coordination with the AMBCS System Administrator.
Warning:
Changing this value may cause the unit to fail to communicate with AMBCS.
Lights [on] or [off] – This command allows the user to enable or disable the test lights
on the transceiver interface. MicroMet automatically turns the lights on at start up and
off at midnight.
Reset – Restart the system.
Warning:
Parameters such as ID are NOT reset to default values. If you change the
ID inadvertently, you MUST change it back explicitly to the correct ID.
Stat – Display communications statistics. Values are displayed for the current day and
the current hour. Values displayed are:
RXSP – The number of times the receiver threshold has been crossed. Probable
receptions from the Master Station.
SYNC – The number of verified receptions from the Master Station.
RXERR – The number of times this unit failed to verify a reception (receive sync).
XMIT – The number times this unit has turned on its transmitter.
ACK – The number of times this unit has received an acknowledgement from the
Master Station in response to a message transmission.
HIVSWR – The number of times the transmitter has detected a bad
antenna/coax.
LOPWR – The number of times the transmitter has failed to develop full power.
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