^ B01 Data Release Mode
Releases Data Records and Alarm Records that PollCat III has collected from the PBX. This
command will accept a number of optional arguments as described below.
Notes:
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When call data is released in groups of "n" records or blocks (e.g. ^B01,30),
Command ^B02 is used to display the next group of "n" records or blocks.
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To exit Data Release Mode and return to Command Mode, type ^B30 [Enter].
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While Data Release Mode is active, PollCat III responds to XON/XOFF
(start/stop) codes for flow control.
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If Command ^B54,2 (Release Data with ^B02) is active, and Command ^B01,n is
invoked to release data in groups of "n" records or blocks, a ^B02 will be required
in order to release the first group of records or blocks.
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If Command ^B52,2 (Hold "END DATA" Message) is active, and Command
^B01,n is invoked to release data in groups of "n" records or blocks, a ^B02 will
be required in order to release the "END DATA" message.
Command Options:
When Command ^B01 is invoked with command options, the following format is used:
^B01[,type][,source][@n][,n] [Enter]
Where:
,type The ,type argument offers the following options:
,A Release Alarm Records only.
,D Release Data Records only.
,clue Release Alarm Records for clue only.
,source The ,source argument offers the following options:
,PA Release records received via PBX Port A.
,PB Release records received via PBX Port B.
@n (Offset) Releases records starting with the "nth" record, where "n" is a
positive, whole number. For example, if ^B01@234 is entered, PollCat III
will release records, starting with the 234th record.
,n (Count) Releases records in groups of "n". For example, if ^B01,555 is
entered, PollCat will release records in groups of 555.
Notes:
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Square brackets are not included when the command option is entered. They are
shown here in order to indicate an option.
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Each command option is preceded by a comma, with the exception of the Offset
command (@n). The Offset command is preceded by the "@" character. Do not
enter a comma before the "@" character.
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The ,clue and ,source options are not available in Binary Block Mode.
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When the ASCII Block Mode or Binary Block Mode are selected, command
options will release blocks instead of individual records.
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After all specified data is released, PollCat will send the "END DATA" message.
Options can also be combined. For example, ^B01,clue,n will release records for the
Alarm Clue “clue” in groups of "n" records or blocks.
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