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CV2 TARGET DEVICE ID (QUERY)
Query to identify the connected device.
SEND
<command><sendfamily/></command>
RECEIVE
<family>
<kids class=”
PRODUCT
”>
km4315: Panamax M4315-PRO
km4320: Panamax M4320-PRO
kmb1500: Panamax MB1500
kf1500: Furman F1500-UPS
kf1500e: Furman F1500-UPS E
(blank): No device detected
<k>
ID
</k>
</kids>
ID for the connected device is its MAC address concatenated with a
two-digit number. This number will change if the CV2 is moved to
another device.
</family>
CV2 REBOOT (COMMAND)
Command to reboot the CV2 hardware. Does not reboot the conected device.
SEND
<command><reboot/></command>
RECEIVE
None
No response. BLUEBOLT-CV2 card reboots.
Does not reboot the connected device.
M4315-PRO / M4320-PRO COMMANDS
Messages to and from the M4315/20-PRO device are similarly structured in XML. The XML messages are wrapped in the
header:
<?xml version=”1.0” ?><device class=”km4315” id=”
device_id”>MESSAGE
</device>
The device class and ID are discovered by issuing the <sendfamily> command to the CV2. See CV2 Target Device ID above.
Note: The device_id will change if the CV2 card is moved to another BlueBOLT compatible product.
For brevity, the XML wrapper will not be included in the description of individual messages.
DEVICE
M4315-PRO
M4320-PRO
DEVICE CLASS
km4315
km4320