Difference between revisions of "STATION EVENT BLOCK"
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'''Note 3:''' $DIAL_DAK is actually (AMC 11.2.3.3) using the DIP function to simulate DAK pressing. Based on this $DIAL_DAK is blocked also at SimpleLinkLayer <br> | '''Note 3:''' $DIAL_DAK is actually (AMC 11.2.3.3) using the DIP function to simulate DAK pressing. Based on this $DIAL_DAK is blocked also at SimpleLinkLayer <br> | ||
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|align=center|2||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"| Block event <br> | |align=center|2||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"| Block event <br> |
Revision as of 11:06, 8 March 2016
STATION_EVENT_BLOCK | 0x00B1 | 177 | AMC 11.2.3.3 | |
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$SEB L101 U1 U1 |
Block M key from IP station | |||
$SEB allow blocking of events from IP station (no analog stations) with $DP message. Note 1: Block state will always be cleared after reset. | ||||
1 | NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_USER} |
Station to block | ||
2 | UINT1 | Block event 1 = Block M-key from IP station | ||
3 | UINT1 | Block state 0 = Don't block event | ||
Response | none |