Honeywell MKXXII Crib Toy User Manual


 
Honeywell
MK XXII EGPWS Installation Manual
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- CUW<space>0 is the command and version number. CUW writes the category ID’s defined
by version 0 definition (0 is the only version currently available) to the Configuration Module
via the EGPWC without a CRC (checksum) value attached (this is generated by the EGPWC
when the data is transmitted).
- /15 indicates the beginning of the data string (/) with 15 being the number of categories to
follow.
- <space><Cat 1 ID#><space><Cat 2 ID #>…<Cat 14 ID#>/ each Cat ID# is the chosen ID
for the category from the Appendix E Table 5.2. The ending slash (/) indicates the end of the
data string.
Note: If 15 ID’s do not follow “/15”, the error message “
Invalid Parameter. Not enough
ID’s. Configuration update failed, please try again.
” will be given. The value
entered for each category must be an available ID for the associated category or a
similar error message will be given. If the number of categories provided is less than
15 (e.g., “/8 # … #/” with eight ID’s defined), then the remaining categories (9 through
15) will be set to 0.
After completing the data string as defined above, pressing ENTER the cursor will flash waiting
for an answer “Y” or “N”. Pressing the Y (or y) key confirms the data and sends the data to the
EGPWC to write to the Configuration Module.
Note: Using Kermit or a similar terminal emulator pressing ENTER results in a question:
Confirm this data reflects configuration to be programmed (Y/N)
”. Pressing the Y
(or y) key confirms the data and sends the data to the EGPWC to write to the
Configuration Module.
Following the writing to the Configuration Module the EGPWC is automatically rebooted in order
for the new configuration to take affect.
Note: If when the ENTER key is pressed the question response is not given (cursor just moves
to the next line), pressing any character key should provide the proper response.
Pressing the N key results in the message “
Command aborted – No configuration
module change has been made
”. If necessary, revise the data to correct or change as
necessary and continue as above. The backspace key can be used to make corrections.
5. Following the successful writing to the Configuration Module (no error messages) and
EGPWC reboot, pressing Control Z (Ctrl-Z) restarts the WinVIEWS Terminal Mode
communication.
6. There are a couple ways to now confirm the Configuration Module programming with the
following being the preferred. As above, type “CFG” to restart the Configuration sub-mode. At
the CFG> prompt, type “CMR<Enter>”. Each category and its associated ID is read from the