Command Set: RTA-RS232 Responses
Command Name
Description
Syntax
Additional Information
Command Name
Description
Syntax
Allowed Values
Examples
Additional Information
Command Name
Description
Syntax
Allowed Values
Example
Command Name
Description
Example
Command Name
Description
Example
Additional Information
R
PROMPT
Tells the host the RTA-RS232 is ready to receive another command.
!<CR>
Once the host issues a command, it must wait for a prompt from the RTA-RS232
before sending another command.
CON (configuration reports)
Inform the host of the current settings.
~CON,RPT,[category],[zone number],[data]<CR>
Category
Zone Number Data
TYPE
0 - 9
HAND
RB
ACK
REV
#.#
~CON,RPT,TYPE,2,L<CR>
~CON,RPT,RB,ON<CR>
~CON,RPT,REV,3.2<CR>
Zone number may be omitted if not applicable. See page 18 for the RPT
command.
ERROR (error codes)
The RTA-RS232 provides an error code when an error is detected.
~ERROR,[err #]<CR>
Err #: 1
Non-configuration command sent while in configuration mode
2
Invalid command
3
Wrong zone type
4
Buffer full
5
Bad EEPROM
6
Configuration command sent while not in configuration mode
~ERROR,2<CR>
Last command processed was invalid (syntax or range)
OK
The RTA-RS232 informs the host a command was successfully processed.
:PS,6,5<CR> Host requests that level for zone 6 be set to preset level 5
~OK<CR>
Response from RTA-RS232 indicates command was successfully
processed.
ACK
RTA-RS232 informs the host when it has completed transmission of the current
command.
:PS,6,5<CR> Host requests that level for zone 6 be set to preset level 5
~ACK<CR>
Response from RTA-RS232 indicates transmission of current
command was completed.
The default state of acknowledgment mode is off; it must be turned on (see page
17) for the RTA-RS232 to issue this response..
RadioTouch
L, C, -
HW, SW
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Indicates zone 2 is configured as lights
Indicates reply back mode is on
Indicates software revision level is 3.2
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