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ESC Pass Codes
There are 'escape' codes in the pass mode. These codes can switch the display mode or exit pass mode.
The following 'escape' codes are defined.
Accessing the Security Configuration Options
The help security option is only available to Program Port connections (see the
Overview
section on
page 97).
1.
In the Terminal session, type
help security
to view the available security commands. Here is a
listing of the security help:
---- These commands apply to the Security Manager and Database ----
logout Logout and close secure session
setup security Access the security setup menus
2.
Type
setup security
to access the
Setup Security
menu, shown below:
Escape Pass Codes
Command
Description
+ + ESC ESC
Exit Pass Mode:
Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape
key) followed by another escape exits the pass mode.
The Telnet session returns to "normal".
+ + ESC A
ASCII Display Mode:
Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape
key) followed by an 'A' sets the display to ASCII mode.
Any ASCII characters received by the device will be displayed by their ASCII
symbol.
Any non-ASCII characters will be displayed with a \ followed by two hex char-
acters to indicate the characters hex value.
+ + ESC D
Decimal Display Mode:
Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape
key) followed by a 'D' sets the display to decimal mode.
Any characters received by the device will be displayed with a \ followed by
numeric characters to indicate the characters decimal value.
+ + ESC H
Hex Display Mode:
Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape
key) followed by an 'H' sets the display to hexadecimal mode.
Any characters received by the device will be displayed with a \ followed by two
hex characters to indicate the characters hex value.
The 'help security' and 'setup security' functions are only available via a direct RS232
Program Port connection. They are not available to Telnet sessions.
Summary of Contents for NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module NXC-ME260
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