
X3%
=
Event number: range =
0
-
99
X3^
=
Event buffer
0
= receive
1
= user (absolute)
2
= User (relative)
3
= NVRAM
X3&
=
Memory location: range =
0
through
maximum
buffer
size
X3*
=
Event data size
b
= bit
B
= byte (8 bits)
S
= short (16 bits)
L
= long (32 bits)
NOTE:
This parameter is case sensitive.
X3(
=
Event data to write
X4!
=
Reading password. Responds with four asterisks (
****
) in place of the password, if a password exists. Responds with
an empty space if no password exists.
X4@
=
Contact input setting
0
= off (open)
1
= on (closed)
X4$
=
Number of bytes to read: range =
1
-
127
X4%
=
E-mail event number (
1-64
)
X4^
=
E-mail recipient address (for example,
) for the person to whom messages will be sent.
X4&
=
For the
CR
command:
Name (numeral) of e-mail file to be sent; for example:
1.eml
,
2.eml
, ...
64.eml
. The first
line of the file is the subject; the rest is the message body.
For the
SM
command:
Numeric name for the e-mail file to be sent. The file must be named
n
.eml (
n
can be
0
-
999
);
for example,
1.eml
,
2.eml
, ...
999.eml
.
This command overrides the file specified in the CR command. If the value is 0 or a parameter is missing, the file
specified for the mailbox in the CR command is sent instead.
NOTE:
The
SM
command sends a default e-mail message if the
X4&
file is not found.
X4(
=
Default name: a combination of the model name and the last three pairs of the interface MAC address
(for example:
IPL-T-PC1-00-02-3D
).
X5@
=
Connection security level
11
= user
12
= administrator
X5$
=
ASCII digits representing the numeric value of the data element read from the event buffer (leading zeros are
suppressed).
X5&
=
IR file number:
0
-
99
. The response is returned with leading zeros.
X5*
=
IR function number
0
= return all data
1
-
127
= functions that can be played or can return information (text). The response is returned with leading zeros.
129
= manufacturer
130
= model
131
= class
132
= remote
133
= creation date
134
= comments
137
= user file name (descriptive name given to the file by the user)
NOTE:
0
and numbers greater than
127
can return information only.
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