
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference
MMX4x2 series – User's Manual
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Applied firmware package: v1.6.0b19 | LDC software: v2.5.13b5
7.4.
System Commands
7.4.1. Querying the Product Name
INFO:
The
ProductName
is a read-only property and cannot be changed. The
DeviceLabel
property can be
changed to a custom text, see the next section.
Command and Response
ç
GET·/.ProductName
æ
pw·/.ProductName=
<product_name>
Example
ç
GET /.ProductName
æ
pr /.ProductName=MMX4x2-HT200
7.4.2.
Setting the Device Label
This property can be changed to a custom text. The default format of the device label is the following:
LW_
<product_name>
_
<serial_no>
Command and Response
#devicelabel
#label
ç
SET·/MANAGEMENT/UID/DeviceLabel=
<custom_name>
æ
pw·/MANAGEMENT/UID/DeviceLabel=
<custom_name>
The Device Label can be 39 characters long and ASCII characters are allowed. Longer names are truncated.
Example
ç
SET /MANAGEMENT/UID.DeviceLabel=4x2_Conference1
æ
pw /MANAGEMENT/UID.DeviceLabel=4x2_Conference1
7.4.3.
Resetting the Device
The receiver can be restarted – the current connections (LAN, RS-232, USB) will be terminated.
Command and Response
#reboot #restart
ç
CALL·/SYS:reset()
æ
mO·/SYS:reset=
Example
ç
CALL /SYS:reset()
æ
mO /SYS:reset=
7.4.4.
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
Command and Response
ç
CALL·/SYS:factoryDefaults()
æ
mO·/SYS:factoryDefaults=
Example
ç
CALL /SYS:factoryDefaults()
æ
mO /SYS:factoryDefaults=
The device is restarted, current connections are terminated, and the default settings are restored. See the
complete list in the
#factory
INFO:
The login password is erased and the login is disabled when restoring the factory default values.
7.4.5. Querying the Package Version
This command shows the installed
firmware package
version.
Command and Response
ç
GET·/MANAGEMENT/UID.PackageVersion
æ
pr·/MANAGEMENT/UID.PackageVersion=
<package_version>
Example
ç
GET /MANAGEMENT/UID.PackageVersion
æ
pr /MANAGEMENT/UID.PackageVersion=1.6.0b9 r61
7.4.6. Querying the CPU Firmware Version
Command and Response
#firmwareversion
ç
GET·/SYS/MB.FirmwareVersion
æ
pr·/SYS/MB.FirmwareVersion=
<firmware_version>
Example
ç
GET /SYS/MB.FirmwareVersion
æ
pr /SYS/MB.FirmwareVersion=1.2.0b3