Ethernet Configuration and Control, cont'd - Extron Electronics
Ethernet Configuration and Control, cont'd - Extron Electronics
Ethernet Configuration and Control, cont'd - Extron Electronics
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Symbol definitions<br />
= CR/LF (carriage return + line feed) (hex 0D 0A)<br />
= Soft carriage return (no line feed, hex 0D)<br />
(For Web browser comm<strong>and</strong>s, use the | [pipe]<br />
character instead of the soft return.)<br />
| = Pipe (vertical bar) character<br />
= Space<br />
Esc = Escape key (hex 1B)<br />
(For Web browsers, use W instead of Esc. )<br />
X2 = Comm<strong>and</strong> data section<br />
For Web encoding only - Data will be directed to<br />
a specified port <strong>and</strong> must be encoded (URL<br />
encoding) if nonalphanumeric. Since data can<br />
include either comm<strong>and</strong> terminator, they must be<br />
encoded as follows when used within the data<br />
section: space (hex: 20) would be encoded as %20<br />
<strong>and</strong> Plus sign (hex: 2B) would be encoded as %2B.<br />
X3 = Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset value<br />
(-12.00 to +14.00) represents the time<br />
difference in hours <strong>and</strong> minutes (+/-hh:mm)<br />
relative to Greenwich, Engl<strong>and</strong>. The plus sign<br />
<strong>and</strong> leading zero are optional. For example,<br />
5:30 = +05:30.<br />
X5 = On/off status<br />
0 = off/disabled<br />
1 = on/enabled<br />
X6 = Dirty memory status<br />
1 = RAM needs to be saved to flash memory.<br />
0 = RAM has been saved to flash (OK to<br />
power off or reset).<br />
X11 = Version (typically listed to two decimal places,<br />
e.g., x.xx)<br />
X12 = Unit name. The name of the PC1 is a text string of<br />
up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet<br />
(A-Z), digits (0-9), <strong>and</strong> minus sign/hyphen (-).<br />
No blank or space characters are permitted as<br />
part of a name. No distinction is made<br />
between upper <strong>and</strong> lower case.<br />
The first character must be a letter. The last<br />
character must not be a minus sign/hyphen.<br />
X13 = Local date <strong>and</strong> time format<br />
Set format (MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS).<br />
Example: 11/18/03-10:54:00.<br />
Read format (day of week, day month year<br />
HH:MM:SS).<br />
Example: Tue, 18 Nov 2004 18:19:33.<br />
X14 = IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading zeros in<br />
each of four fields are optional in setting<br />
values, <strong>and</strong> they are suppressed in returned<br />
values.<br />
X15 = E-mail domain name, e.g., extron.com.<br />
X17 = Time in tens of milliseconds to wait for characters<br />
coming into a serial port before terminating<br />
(default=1=10 ms, max 32767)<br />
X18 = Hardware (MAC) address (xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx).<br />
X19 = Subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading zeros are<br />
optional in setting values in each of four fields,<br />
<strong>and</strong> they are suppressed in returned values.<br />
X20 = Time in tens of milliseconds to wait between<br />
characters coming into a serial port before<br />
terminating (default=2=20ms, max=32767)<br />
X21 = Parameter to set either Length of message to<br />
receive or Delimiter value. If length delimited,<br />
use xxL, where xx is the length of the<br />
incoming message in bytes. If character<br />
delimited, use xxD, where xx is the decimal<br />
ASCII value of the delimiting character.<br />
X22 = For Verbose/Response Mode:<br />
0 = clear/none<br />
1 = verbose mode<br />
2 = tagged responses for queries<br />
3 = verbose mode <strong>and</strong> tagged responses for<br />
queries<br />
Default = 0<br />
If tagged responses is enabled, all read comm<strong>and</strong>s<br />
return the constant string plus the data, like<br />
setting the value does.<br />
Example:<br />
Comm<strong>and</strong>: Esc CN<br />
Response: Ipn X12<br />
X23 = Priority status for receive timeout:<br />
0 = priority set to Send Data String comm<strong>and</strong><br />
parameters;<br />
1 = priority set to Configure Receive Timeout<br />
comm<strong>and</strong> parameters.<br />
X25 = Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800,<br />
7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600,<br />
115200<br />
X26 = Parity: Odd, Even, None, Mark, Space (only first<br />
letter is needed)<br />
X27 = Data bits: 7, 8<br />
X28 = Stop bits: 1, 2<br />
X30 = Flow <strong>Control</strong>: Software or None (only first letter<br />
is needed)<br />
X31 = Data Pacing (specified in milliseconds between<br />
bytes): 0–1000 (default = 0 ms)<br />
X33 = Password (minimum length = 4 characters;<br />
maximum length = 12 characters. No special<br />
characters are allowed.<br />
If the administrator password is cleared, the user<br />
password is removed also.<br />
X34 = Daylight saving time (DST) is a 1-hour offset to<br />
reflect the time during which clocks are set one<br />
hour or more ahead of local st<strong>and</strong>ard time, to<br />
provide more daylight at the end of the<br />
working day. Supported for the U. S. <strong>and</strong><br />
parts of Brazil <strong>and</strong> Europe.<br />
Example: Time in California is GMT -8:00<br />
from April to October <strong>and</strong> GMT -7:00 from<br />
November to March.<br />
DST should be turned off in Hawaii, American<br />
Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Isl<strong>and</strong>s,<br />
the eastern time zone portion of the state of<br />
Indiana, <strong>and</strong> the state of Arizona (excluding<br />
the Navajo Nation).<br />
0 = off/ignore<br />
1 = on<br />
IPL T PC1 SIS Programming <strong>and</strong> <strong>Control</strong><br />
5-5<br />
PRELIMINARY