UMX-TP-TX100R
Programmer’s Reference Manual
Section 4. Programmers reference
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4.3.
Status and identification commands
4.3.1. View product type
Description
: Identification of the device.
Type ‘i’ or ‘I’ then the router responds its name.
Format
Example
Command {I}
→ {i}
Response (<PRODUCT_TYPE>)CrLf
← (I:UMX-TP-TX100R)CrLf
Legend:
<PRODUCT_TYPE>
shows the router model.
Explanation:
The connected device is an UMX-TP-TX100R.
4.3.2. View serial number
Description
: The extender responds its 8-digit serial number.
Format
Example
Command {S}
→ {s}
Response (<SERIAL_NUMBER>)CrLf
← (SN:10170142)CrLf
Legend:
< SERIAL_NUMBER > shows the serial number of the extender.
Explanation:
The connected device’s serial number is 10170142.
Info:
Only the last 4 numbers are written onto the back of the router
4.3.3. View Firmware version of the CPU
Description
: View the CPU firmware revision.
Format
Example
Command {F}
→ {f}
Response (FW:<FW_VER><S>)CrLf
← (FW:1.0.9r)CrLf
Legend:
<FW_VERSION> is the firmware version. It is followed by <s> string which may
indicate special versions. <s>=r indicates standard version.
Explanation:
The connected device
’s firmware version is 1.0.9r.
4.3.4.
View installed controllers’ firmware
Description
: Shows the firmware revisions of the installed controllers.
Format
Example
Command {FC}
→ {fc}
Response (CF
●
END)CrLf
← (CF END)CrLf
Explanation:
There is no installed controller. This command is reserved for compatibility
reasons.
4.3.5.
View device’s temperature
Description
: Queries temperature status.
Format
Example
Command {ST}
→ {st}
Response (ST
●<DESC>
)CrLf
← (ST CPU N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 36.2C
)
CrLf
Legend:
<DESC>
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
– reserved for compatibility reasons
INNER TEMPERATURE
Explanation:
Internal temperature is shown.
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