IPCP 505 • SIS Programming and Control
64
Command/Response T
able for SIS Commands (continued)
Command
ASCII (T
elnet)
(host to IPCP)
URL Encoded (web)
(host to IPCP)
Response
(IPCP to host)
Additional Description
Ethernet port configuration and use
Set curr
ent Ether
net connection
timeout period
24
E
0*
X6(
TC
}
W
0
%2A
X6(
TC
|
Pti
0*
X6(
]
The curr
ent port timeout period applies to
the curr
ently open T
elnet session only
. When
you start another T
elnet session, it uses the
default global port timeout period.
V
iew curr
ent connection timeout
period
E
0TC
}
W
0TC
|
X6(
]
Set global Ether
net connection
timeout period
24
E
1*
X6(
TC
}
W
1
%2A
X6(
TC
|
Pti
1*
X6(
]
V
iew global connection timeout
period
E
1TC
}
W
1TC
|
X6(
]
IR/Serial port use
V
iew IR/serial port configuration
E
X!
IC
]
W
X!
IC
|
X21)]
Send an IR command
28
E
X!
,
X5&
,
X5*
,
X5(
IR
}
Send an IR command via IR/serial output port
number
X!
.
The r
esponse includes leading zer
os.
W
X!
%2C
X5&
%2C
X5*
%2C
X5(
IR
|
Irs
X!
,
X5&
,
X5*
,
X5(
]
Get IR command info
13, 28
E
X5&
,
X5*
IR
}
W
X5&
%2C
X5*
IR
|
{
descriptive text
}
]
The r
esponse to this command is the name/
description (such as Power On, Power Of
f,
Enter
, Play
, Stop, RGB, Menu) of the specific
command you ask about.
Example:
E
3,1IR
}
W
3
%2C
1IR
|
POWER
]
Command/function 1 in file
3.eir
is the
Power command.
Example:
E
3,2IR
}
W
3
%2C
2IR
|
E13
]
Command/function 2 in file
3.eir
is not
defined or does not exist, so the contr
oller
retur
ns E13, the invalid value err
or number
.
NOTE:
An IR driver must be loaded into the IPCP befor
e IR command information can be r
ead.
KEY
:
X!
=
Port number (IR/serial ports:):
09
= IR/serial port 1
10
= IR/serial port 2
11
= IR/serial port 3
12
= IR/serial port 4
13
= IR/serial port 5
14
= IR/serial port 6
15
= IR/serial port 7
16
= IR/serial port 8
Port numbers ar
e two ASCII characters (2 bytes). For example,
port 1 is r
epr
esented as
01
.
X5&
=
IR file number (
0
-
99
), as in files
1.eir
,
2.eir
,
3.eir
,
and so on, stor
ed in the contr
oller
. Each .eir file contains
commands for a specific device.
X5*
=
IR playback function number (
1
-
137
), of a specific function or command set contained within the
file. IR function numbers
0
and
127
or higher can r
etur
n information only
.
0
= r
etur
n all data
129
= manufactur
er
130
= model
131
= class
133
= cr
eation date
134
= comments
137
=
user file name (a descriptive name the user or installer gave the file)
X5(
=
IR playback mode
0
= play once
1
= play continuously
2
= stop
X21)
= IR/serial port configuration type
0
= IR port (default, 0 – 5 VDC)
1
= RS-232 port (±5 VDC)