DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control
74
Command
ASCII Command
(Host to Scaler)
Response
(Scaler to Host)
Additional Description
Ethernet Data Port
Set current connection port
timeout
E
0
*
X12(
TC
}
Pti0
*
X12(
]
Set number of seconds (in tens
of seconds) before timeout on IP
connections.
X12(
=
1
through
65000
.
View current connection port
timeout
E
0
TC
}
X12(
]
Set global port timeout
E
1*
X12(
TC
}
Pti1*
X12(
]
View global port timeout
E
1TC
}
X12(
]
IP Setup Commands
Set unit name
E
X8@
CN
}
Ipn
•
X8@
]
Set DVS unit name
X8@
.
X8@
can be up to 24 characters
consisting of
A
to
Z
,
a
to
z
,
0
through
9
, and hyphen (
-
).
The first letter must be
alphabetical; the last one must
not
be a hyphen.
View unit name
E
CN
}
X8@
]
Reset unit name to factory
default
24
E
•
CN
}
Ipn
•
X11%
]
Reset DVS name to its factory
default name
X11%
.
X11%
consists of the model
name and the last three pairs of
the MAC address.
Example:
E
•
CN
}
Ipn
•
DVS-510-SA-05-62-3D
]
Set time and date
24
E
X8#
CT
}
Ipt
X8#
]
X8#
is the local date and time
format. The set format is
MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS
. (The
hours, minutes, and seconds
can also be separated by
periods.)
Examples:
11/13/06-10:54:00
or
11/13/06-10.54.00
View time and date
E
CT
}
X8#
]
Set GMT offset
24
E
X7#
CZ
}
Ipz
X7#
]
Set the Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT) offset value (
X7#
) for
the DVS location. GMT offset
(-12.00 to +14.00) represents
the time difference in hours
and minutes (± hh:mm relative
to Greenwich, England). The
plus sign and leading zero are
optional.
X7#
is in the format hh:mm.
Example:
5:30
or
5.30
=
+05:30
NOTE:
In the command, the divider between hours and minutes can be a colon or a period. In the response, it is a colon.
Example:
E
8.0CZ
}
Ipz+08:00
]
View GMT offset
E
CZ
}
X7#
]