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The DESTOFS parameter assigns a destination offset that determines which destination the button panel starts
on, 0 is used for no offset (default). The SRCOFS parameter is used likewise to assign a source offset. The
LVL1 and LVL2 parameters are used for modifying what levels the panel will control. The default is 0 for both
values which uses the default levels of 1 and 2 for the primary and secondary levels respectively. If LVL1 is
assigned a value other than 0 and LVL2 is 0 then the secondary level control will be disabled.
Examples
>PanelOfs
0,0,0,0
>PanelOfs 1,0,0,0
>PanelOfs 0,0,2,0
>
The first command just queries the current panel offset values, which returns all 0s (the default). The second
command assigns 1,0,0,0 which sets a destination offset of 1, which will set the first destination of the button
panel to destination 2. The third command sets up a button panel to control the 2nd level of a router.
3.29 PanelRate Command
Protocol Version: 2.1
For changing remote button panel refresh rate. When a button panel is configured to control a remote router the
current connection status is refreshed at regular intervals. This command can be used to increase or decrease
the rate, which is saved and recalled on system power up. The default refresh rate is 5 seconds. This value is
stored and recalled on power up.
Command
Description
PanelRate
Query current panel refresh rate (in seconds).
PanelRate RATE
Set remote panel refresh rate in seconds.
Examples
>PanelRate
5
>PanelRate 1
>
The first command queries the current panel refresh rate, which returns 5 (default). The second command sets
the refresh rate to be 1 second.
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