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#del
Allows the manual removal of a device from the system configuration
.
Enter the device identifier separated by a space. Eg: "#del 45" removes device 45 from the
system configuration; this operation can take a few seconds to execute.
#dof
Disables automatic Daylight Saving Time mode.
After this command DST is never used.
#don
Enables automatic Daylight Saving Time mode.
DST is activated automatically on the last Sunday of March between 01:00 and 02:00; it is
aborted on the last Sunday of October between 01:00 and 02:00.
#his
Shows the content of the server history file accumulated since the last use of this
command.
Up to 50 lines are printed each time, use this command a second time in order to check if the
history file is empty.
#set
To set up the date and time on the server.
The server implements a capture function to update date and time, therefore it only necessary to
set up date/time on one barrier or device in order to update the clock on the server as well; using
this command it is possible to act directly on the server. The format of the command is:
#set day, gg month yyyy hh:mm:ss
Ensure there are spaces between the command, the date and the time.
Day
is the day of the week abbreviated in English. Valid entries are: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thr, Fri,
Sat, Sun and can be entered in upper or lower case characters.
DD
is the numeric day of the
month.
Month
is the month name in letters and the valid possibilities are: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,
May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec.
YYYY
is the year expressed in four characters.
HH:MM:SS
is the current time expressed in hours:minutes:seconds, stored in 24 hour format. 12
hour format is not possible.
#sta
Show the general status of the server: the server address, the number of configured sensors, the
firmware version, date, time, etc.
#tim
Forces the synchronisation of the date/time on all devices equipped with a clock function.
This operation is performed daily by the server at midnight, but it can be useful during the
installation process or system update.
The server also implements a "capture" function of date/time, for which it is sufficient to set up
date/time on a barrier or a device equipped with this function in order to update the clock of the
server as well, and consequently all the devices equipped with date/time feature.
#tmo
Shows serial timeout settings.
This command shows all parameters involved in serial line communications:
Long timeout:
timeout used normally by the server, after 3 consecutive no answer
short timeout will be used.