Sierra 200 Manual Do Utilizador

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Control System Command Reference Guide 
The Series 200 control system comes with hundreds of built-in commands and command 
variations.  Commands can be divided into 4 groups: common User Level commands, 
System Admin or “Super User” commands, System Configuration commands, and 
internal hardware commands.   
Each system operation will consider who is a “user” differently.  In some systems, no 
user has access to any commands while in other systems, all users have some degree of 
command execution authority.  For the purpose of this introduction, we will consider a 
user to have limited access to the most commonly used commands and the system 
administrator would have access to all commands. 
(u) indicates that this command requires an unlock code to execute. 
 
User Level Commands
 
 
These commands are the most commonly used commands that are used to operate the 
system on a day to day basis. 
 
System normal commands 
Identification 
Repeater System on / off 
Repeater Port Commands  
Link Port Connection Commands 
Port Access Mode – Carrier / CTCSS/DCS / Etc. 
Port Monitor Commands 
Force transmitter on / off 
Loopback 
General Purpose I/O (GPIO) commands 
Remote Base Commands 
 
System Admin (Super User) Commands
 
 
These commands are reserved for the system administrator who need to reconfigure the 
system.  System admin commands may perform the same function as a user level 
command.  In this case, the system admin command takes priority.  For example if a 
system admin command “123” turns off port 1 and the user level command “456” turns 
port 1 on, the system admin command will take priority. 
Test tone generator 
Link port CTCSS mode commands 
Port Enable / Disable Master Commands 
Command Enable / Disable Commands 
DTMF Generation Commands