Sierra 200 Manual Do Utilizador

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Port Enable / Disable Master Commands 
C360 (u)  Disable specific port 
 
 
Syntax is C360n, where n is the port number, with link map applied.  
 
This command does not save the state to eeprom, so will be reset to its 
previously saved state on a processor reset. Use C363 to save it permanently. 
This command is designed to be allowed only in unlock or super unlock 
mode and therefore will work on any radio, independent of the radio's group.  
This command is designed stop operation of a port, and block commands 
from the port.  The repeater off command uses this same function. 
 
C361 (u)  Enable a disabled port 
 
 
Syntax is as for C360.  
 
This command does not save the state to eeprom, so will be reset to its 
previously saved state on a processor reset. Use C363 to save it permanently.  
This command is designed to be allowed only in unlock or super unlock 
mode and therefore will work on any radio, independent of the radio's group. 
[pe] - command is not blocked if coming from the same radio it is 
commanding. 
C362 (u)  Send disabled status 
Sends disabled status. Will not send status back to 
command source if the source port is disabled or super disabled. Syntax is as 
for C360. This command is designed to be allowed only in unlock or super 
unlock mode and therefore will work on any radio, independent of the 
radio's group. [pe] - command is not blocked if coming from the same radio it 
is commanding. 
C363 (u)  Save disabled states 
Saves the disabled status for one radio to eeprom, 
so that it will be retained across a processor reset. Syntax is as for C360. 
C364 (su)  Super disable specific port 
Super disable a radio. Syntax is C364n, 
where n is the port number, with link map applied. This command does not 
save the state to eeprom, so will be reset to its previously saved state on a 
processor reset. Use C367 to save it permanently.  This command is designed 
to be allowed only in unlock or super unlock mode and therefore will work 
on any radio, independent of the radio's group.  This is a more secure version 
of the C360 command.  It is unlikely to ever be needed - it is designed to be 
used if you have a Jack Gerritson both using and trying to control your 
system over a link, and he has one of the unlock codes.