
MLC 104 IP Plus Series • SIS
™
Programming and Control
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X4!
= Password to display on screen (response to
password query or set). When the unit
connects to a host device via RS-232, the
password (
X3#
), itself, is the response. When
the connection is via IP,
X4!
is 4 asterisks (****)
if a password has been assigned, or it is an
empty field ( ) if a password hasn’t been
assigned.
X4#
= I/O state
0 = off
1 = on
X4%
= E-mail event number or mailbox (1 - 64). The
response is two digits with a leading zero.
X4^
= E-mail address of recipient
(such as
) for the person to
whom messages are sent. The e-mail address
has a 31 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,
MLC-104-IP-
PLUS-02-74-62
)
X5@
= Security level of the connection:
0 = not logged in
11 = user
12 = administrator
The response includes leading zeros.
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
137 = user file name (a descriptive name the
user/installer gave the file)
X5(
= IR playback mode
0 = play once
1 = play continuously
2 = stop continuous playback
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 (****).
X20)
= Specific input number (1 – 4)
1 = input 1
2 = input 2
3 = input 3
4 = input 4
X20%
= Lamp hours elapsed (0 to 99999 hours)
The five-digit response includes leading zeros.
The default is 99999 hours, which yields an
“N/A” response.
X20^
= Voltage (in volts)
X20&
= Temperature in degrees Celsius (the response is
3 digits including leading zeros)
X20*
= Display (projector) power status
0 = display power is off (default)
1 = display power is on
2 = display is powering down/off (cooling down)
3 = display is powering up/on (warming up)
X20(
= Front panel lockout (executive mode) status
0 = off/unlocked (default)
3 = on, disable/lock entire front panel (buttons,
volume control) and optional connected SCP,
control module(s), and IR remote control input
X21!
= Status (in hexadecimal characters) of script or
firmware button control. This variable is an
8-digit hexadecimal character calculated from a
binary bit map. It is case-sensitive. Use capital
letters. This bit mapped number indicates
whether a button is controlled by firmware or by
scripts. See page
for details.
X21@
= Status (in hexadecimal characters) of control of
all button lights). This variable is an 8-digit
hexadecimal character calculated from a binary
bit map, and it is case-sensitive. Use capital
letters. This bit mapped number indicates
whether a button is controlled by firmware or by
scripts. See page
for details.
X21%
= IR (IR/serial) output port number
1 = projector/display port
X21^
= Display mute or connection status
0 = off/disconnected
1 = on/connected
2 = unknown/unavailable (default for connection
status)
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