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AV2 & PRO2
2-Series Integrated Dual Bus Control System
Appendix A: Command Details
This appendix provides details about each of the acceptable commands that can be
interpreted by the 2-Series Integrated Dual Bus Control System. Details include a
description of the command, a list of help menus that contain the command, the
proper syntax for entering the command, definitions of parameters that maybe
included in the syntax, and a list of allowable sources for the command.
NOTE:
The entire command name (i.e., ADDMaster) does not need to be entered in
order to be recognized. The capitalized letters of the command name listed in the
syntax (i.e., ADDM) are all that is required to interpret the command.
NOTE:
Not all parameters listed in the syntax are necessary. Parameters that are
contained within brackets "[…]" are optional. Furthermore (for the sake of the
commands shown in this appendix), parameters in lower case represent a placeholder
for some value or variable. Upper case parameters separated by a vertical mark "|"
(i.e., ON | OFF) are mutually exclusive of each other. Enter only one of the available
upper case parameters verbatim (interpretation is case insensitive). If the parameter
is listed in lower and upper case, only the upper case portion of the parameter is
necessary for interpretation.
ADDMASTER
Description:
This command adds a CIP node to the panel’s master list. A CIP node is completely specified by its CIP ID
number and the IP addresses of each end. The new IP table is stored in permanent memory for retrieval. The
panel should be rebooted to recognize the new node. Entering the command without a parameter displays the
current setting.
Help Menu(s):
Ethernet, Main
Syntax:
ADDMaster cip_id ip_address [device_id]
Parameters:
cip_id - the ID of the node in hexadecimal notation
ip_address - the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the remote node in dot decimal format (eg. 255.255.255.255)
device_id - optional ID used in join number remapping
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
AUTONEGOT
Description:
This command sets the state of the autonegotiation process on the Ethernet device(s). Autonegotiation is the
process of automatically determining the speed of the Ethernet network.
Help Menu(s):
Ethernet
Syntax:
AUTONEGOT [device_num (ON | 10MPS | 100MPS)]
Parameters:
device_num - number of the Ethernet device to set (0 or 1)
ON - autonegotiation is on
10MPS - autonegotiation is OFF, use 10mps
100MPS - autonegotiation is OFF, use 100mps
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
BROADCAST
Description:
This command enables/disables the broadcasting of error messages. The messages will be logged whether or
not they are broadcast. Entering the command without a parameter displays the current state.
Help Menu(s):
System
Syntax:
BROADcast [ON | OFF]
Parameters:
ON - turns on broadcasting of error messages
OFF - turns off broadcasting of error messages
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
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