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PVS 407D • SIS Communication and Control
X3#
=
Vertical start
0
to
255
(default midpoint of 128
translates to the default value in the
input lookup tables)
X3$
=
Status
0
= Off/disable
1 = On/enable
X3%
=
Audio output
volume
000
to 1
00
, (-1
00
dB to
0
dB),
[default
0
8
0]
X3^
=
Audio filename
Alphanumeric, up to 32 characters (for
example, “lunchtime”):
•
File name must contain
alphanumeric characters.
•
Symbols, special characters and
spaces are not allowed except
underscore.
•
Valid characters are A-Z, a-z,
0
-9
and _ (underscore).
•
The file name can start with a
number or underscore.
•
It cannot end with an underscore.
NOTE:
The audio file must be in specific audio format type
supported by the firmware e.g. 8.0 kHz, 16 bit mono PCM format.
X3&
=
Audible Chime
0
=Off/disable
1 = On/enable (default)
E25 = Device not present/ detected
X3*
=
LINK slot 1
0
=LINK slot 1 is not paired to a
microphone or pairing fails
1 = LINK slot 1 is paired microphone
9 = Microphone is on/ connected or
LINK slots are occupied and
cannot pair.
X3(
=
LINK slot 2
0
=LINK slot 2 is not paired to a
microphone or pairing fails
1 = LINK slot 2 is paired
9 = Microphone is on/connected or
LINK slots are occupied and
cannot pair.
X4)
=
VoiceLift VLR 302
relay 1 status
0
= Off
1 = On
X4!
=
VoiceLift VLR 302
relay 2 status
0
= Off
1 = On
X4@
=
VLR 302 firmware
version with build
Example response:
1.00.0042
]
X4#
=
Feedback
suppressor
0
=Off/disable (default)
1 = On/enable
E25 = Device not present/ detected
X4$
=
Number of
connections
Number of open connections
X4%
=
Relay status
(VLR 102)
0
= Off
1 = On
X4^
=
Contact closure
input state (VLR
102)
0
= Open
1 = Closed
X4&
=
VoiceLift status
(VLR 102)
0
= No carrier/microphone is off
1 = Channel A or C
2 = Channel B or D
3 = Channels A or C and B or D
X10!
=
Default name
Combination of model name and last
3 hex pairs of MAC address
(for example PVS-4
0
7D-
0
7-4B-E9)
X10@
=
Verbose mode
0
= Clear/none;
1 = Verbose mode
2 = Tagged responses for queries
3 = Verbose mode, tagged responses
for queries
NOTE:
If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return
the constant the data, like setting the value does. For
example:
command
:
E
CN
}
response
: Ipn
•
X10^]
X10#
=
Baud rate
0
= 96
00
(Default)
1 = 192
00
2 = 384
00
3 = 1152
00
X10$
=
Hardware (MAC)
address
(
00
-
0
5-A6-xx-xx-xx)
X10%
=
Unit name
Text string up to 24 characters drawn
from the alphabet (A to Z), digits (
0
to
9), and hyphen (-). No blank or space
characters are permitted as part of a
name. No distinction is made between
upper and lower case. The first char-
acter must be an alpha character. The
last character must not be a hyphen.
X10^
=
Date and time
Set local date and time format (MM/
DD/YY-HH:MM:SS) for example,
06/21/15-10:54:00.
X10&
=
On/Off status
0=off/disable; 1=on/enable
X10*
=
Password
Password: maximum length is 12
characters. All human-readable
characters are permitted except “/”,
“\”, “|”, “ “, and “*”. Passwords are
case-sensitive and cannot be a single
space.
NOTE:
The factory configured passwords for all accounts on
this device have been set to the device serial number. In the
event of a complete system reset, the passwords convert to the
default, which is no password for this device. Passwords are case
sensitive.
X10(
=
IP address
(
xxx.xxx.xxx.
xxx
)
Leading zeros in each of 4 fields are
optional in setting values, and are
suppressed in returned values.
Factory default IP address:
192.168.254.254
X11)
=
Subnet mask
(
xxx.xxx.xxx.
xxx
)
Leading zeros in each of 4 fields are
optional in setting values, and are
suppressed in returned values.
Default subnet mask:
255.255.0.0
X11!
=
Gateway address
(
xxx.xxx.xxx.
xxx)
Leading zeros in each of 4 fields are
optional in setting values, and are
suppressed in returned values.
Default gateway address:
0.0.0.0
X11@
=
GMT offset
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset
value (-12:00 to 14:00).
This represents hours and minutes
(hh:mm) offset from GMT.
X11#
=
Prefix (subnet
mask bits)
Subnet
255.255.0.0
is represented
as a prefix value by /16.