IPCP 505 • SIS Programming and Control
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X4#
= Flex I/O port status:
0
= off
1
= on
n
(
0
- 4095), analog port voltage increments of
about 0.006 V per step (for analog in modes,
based on 12-bit A-to-D conversion over a
range of
0
to about 24 V)
X4$
= Number of bytes to read (1 - 27)
X4%
= E-mail event number or mailbox (1 - 64). The
response includes leading zeros.
X4^
= E-mail address of recipient (such as
) for the person to whom
messages will be sent. The e-mail address has
a 240 character maximum.
X4&
= Name (for CR commands) or numeral (1 - 999,
for SM commands) of the e-mail file to be sent
NOTE:
E-mail files must have a file
extension of .eml. The first line of the
file is the subject, the rest is the body of
the e-mail.
X4(
= Default name: a combination of the model
name and the last 3 pairs of the MAC address
of the unit (for example,
IPCP-505-03-69-B0
)
X5)
= Redirection status:
0
= no redirection
1
-
16
= redirect serial port communication
from the specified port (1 = COM1, 2 = COM2,
3 = COM3,... 8 = COM8; 9 = IR/serial port 1,...
16 = IR/serial port 8) to allow a serial pass-
through mode (see the
on page 63
X5@
=
0
= not logged in
11
= user
12
= administrator
The response includes leading zeros
X5#
= Timeout period in tens of milliseconds for
serial data pass-through mode, after which
event data can be inserted into the transmit
buffer and the serial port is released to another
source
(Default =
10
= 100 ms, range = 1 - 32767.)
The response includes leading zeros.
X5$
= ASCII digit(s) representing the numeric value
of the data element read from the event buffer
(Leading zeros are suppressed.)
X5%
= Upper signal transition threshold
(detection of a “1”) for digital inputs:
0
-
04095
(
0
- 25.3 VDC)
328
= default ≈ 2 VDC
X5^
= Lower signal transition threshold (detection of
a “
0
”) for digital inputs:
0
-
04095
(
0
- 25.3 VDC)
164
= default ≈ 1 VDC.
NOTE:
The lower threshold (
X5^
) must be
smaller than the upper threshold (
X5%
).
Changed
limit to 240
characters.
X5&
= IR playback file number (
0
to
99
) (no
extension). The response includes leading
zeros.
X5*
= IR playback function number (1 to 137). The
response includes leading zeros. IR function
numbers
0
and
127
or higher can return
information only.
0
= return all data
129
= manufacturer
130
= model
131
= class
132
= remote
133
= creation date
134
= comments
1
37
= user file name (a descriptive name the
user or installer gave the file)
X5(
= IR playback mode
0
= play once
1
= play continuously
The response includes leading zeros.
NOTE:
Send the command again with
mode =
0
to stop mode 1 playback.
X6#
= Pulse time in 20 ms increments. If this parameter
is missing or =
0
, then pulse length = default =
25
= 500 ms.
1
= 20 ms (minimum pulse time)
to
65535
= 1310700 ms (maximum pulse time).
X6(
= IP connection timeout period specified in
10-second steps (
1
-
65000
, default =
30
=
300 seconds). If no data is received during
the specified period, the Ethernet connection
closes. Responses are returned with leading
zeros.
X7)
= The number (
0
-
65535
) to insert into
an e-mail message if an *.eml file has
an embedded server-side include
“
<!--#echo var = “WCR
|
” -->
” (the
E
CR
}
command with no parameters)
The numeral is a 16-bit number to be
employed as the user defines.
This is an optional parameter. Use
0
as a
placeholder if the optional
X4&
variable is used
but
X7)
is not needed. Maximum =
65535
.
X7#
= An e-mail account username of up to
31 characters. Do not use commas. This
parameter is optional during setup and is used
for SMTP authentication.
X7$
= An e-mail account password (for SMTP
authentication) of up to 31 characters.
Do not use commas. This parameter is
optional during setup. If a password is set,
the response is not the actual password
characters but asterisks (
****
).