44 CCDI TM8100/TM8200 Computer-Controlled Data Interface (CCDI) Protocol Manual© Tait Electronics Limited April 2007■ [VERSION] is the CCDI software version. A character string, in theformat of XX.XX, identifying the capabilities of the radio operating inCCDI mode.Example m0813102.03A3This message is sent is response to a QUERY q002Fcommand. It indicates that the radio is a Conventional,TM8105/TM8115 radio with a small display, and theCCDI version is 02.03.1.10.5 PROGRESSUnsolicited.The PROGRESS message advises the PC of the radio status when somesignificant change of state in the radio occurs (typically during callprocessing). PROGRESS messages are not sent by the radio while the radiois in Transparent mode.Format p [SIZE] [PTYPE] [PARA1] [PARA2] [CHECKSUM]■ ‘p’ is sent as a single ASCII character and represents the PROGRESScommand.■ [PTYPE] is two ASCII hex characters which identify the progressmessage category.■ [PARA2] is appended if [PTYPE] is 21, 22, or 23.[PTYPE] [PARA1] Function00 none Call AnsweredA standard Selcall or Type 99 call has been answered. This message will be sent whenthe call has been answered either by the PC or manually by the user.01 none Deferred CallingDeferred calling is in progress. This message will be sent every three seconds while theradio is still waiting to make the deferred call.02 none Tx InhibitedTransmission has been inhibited. This message will be sent whenever transmission isrequested but is inhibited.03 none Emergency Mode InitiatedThe radio has been put into emergency mode. This message will be sent when theradio’s emergency mode switch is activated.04 none Emergency Mode TerminatedThe radio is no longer in emergency mode. This message will be sent when the radioreceives a “reset” to take it out of emergency mode. The reset can be a RemoteMonitor Reset (enabled in programming application), a power off and on, or a CANCELcommand.05 none Receiver BusyThe receiver has detected an RF signal on the current channel. This message will be sentwhen the current channel becomes busy.