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50PA-517 Manual (Rev 0) - JFW Industries

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17) Store Command<br />

Syntax:<br />

STORE<br />

= carriage return<br />

Description:<br />

This command will write the current attenuator settings to the onboard flash memory to<br />

be Recalled at a later time, even after power cycling the <strong>50PA</strong>-<strong>517</strong>.<br />

Examples: SMA 1 10, 2 20 Returns: “2 Attenuators Set”<br />

RAA<br />

Returns: “Checksum = 320D”<br />

“Atten 1 10”<br />

“Atten 2 20”<br />

“Atten 3 95”<br />

“Atten 4 95”<br />

STORE<br />

Returns: “4 Attenuators Settings Stored In Memory”<br />

Notes:<br />

Please allow approximately 1 second to write the data to memory.<br />

Command is not case sensitive, but must be terminated by a carriage return.<br />

18) Recall Command<br />

Syntax:<br />

RECALL<br />

= carriage return<br />

Description:<br />

Example:<br />

This command reads the data stored on the onboard flash memory from the last Store<br />

command, and resets all of the attenuators to those settings.<br />

(Continuing From the STORE Command Example Above)<br />

SAA 0<br />

RAA<br />

RECALL<br />

RAA<br />

Returns: “Attens 1-4 = 0.0dB”<br />

Returns: “Checksum = 0000”<br />

“Atten 1 0”<br />

“Atten 2 0”<br />

“Atten 3 0”<br />

“Atten 4 0”<br />

Returns: “4 Attenuator Settings Loaded From Memory”<br />

Returns: “Checksum = 320D”<br />

“Atten 1 10”<br />

“Atten 2 20”<br />

“Atten 3 95”<br />

“Atten 4 95”<br />

Notes:<br />

Command is not case sensitive, but must be terminated by a carriage return.<br />

<strong>50PA</strong>-<strong>517</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, <strong>Rev</strong> 0, 05-20-11<br />

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