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NXD-500i 5" Modero Wall/Flush Mount Touch Panel with Intercom
Telnet Commands
These Telnet Commands are used in NetLinx Studio and are case insensitive.
Telnet Commands
set motion beep
Enables/disables button beep sound.
This will enable/disable the button beep sound when the motion sensor detects a motion level that
rises above the threshold set by the user.
It is intended to be used as an aid during motion testing.
show sensors
Displays realtime data from motion and light sensors.
This command is similar to the
batt mon
command in operation, except that it displays realtime data
related to the Motion and Light sensors. Sensor data is displayed as scrolling text at the rate of 200
ms (default).
The loop interval is optional and is in units of "100 milliseconds", e.g., interval = 2 results in a loop
interval of 200 ms (5 hz).
The following is a description of data items that are displayed:
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Motion - level:
The level of motion detected by the sensor.
•
Motion - threshold:
The threshold set by the user for activating the Channel.
•
Light - lux:
The amount of lux observed by the light sensor.
•
Light - avg:
The average logarithmic value of lux (avg log(lux)).
•
Light - BL lvl:
The current backlight level (brightness).
•
Light - BL abs:
The backlight level determined by the auto-brightness feature (absolute). This
value is a measure of the light sensor calibration.
At full brightness (when "BL lvl" = 100), this value should also equal 100.
•
Light - threshold:
The light threshold set by the user. When "BL lvl" falls below the threshold the
channel is activated with a "push" or "on". Above threshold is "release" or "off".
cal light
This command initiates a light sensor calibration routine.
This routine takes 30 seconds to complete. During this routine, the firmware will record the maximum
light value detected and use this value as the normal light level in which the panel will be operating.
This will enable the panel's "auto-brightness" feature to operate correctly.
• Be sure to move away from the front of the panel during the light calibration to allow the light
sensor to "see" maximum brightness.
• The panel should be positioned (installed) and operating in the expected light conditions that the
panel will be expected to be used.
Note
: There is no response to indicate that the command is complete.
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