Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands (continued)
DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers • Programming Guide
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Command Function
SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional description
Information requests
Information request
I
DTPCP84
]
Request part number
N
60
-nnnn-nn
]
See the Extron website for the part
number.
NOTE:
There are up to three separate sets of Extron firmware on which the switcher can report:
the controller firmware, which is the
overall control firmware; the Ethernet protocol firmware, which handles the Ethernet interface; and the latest optional Extron firmware
update, which is available at
www.extron.com
.
Query controller firmware version
Q
X2#]
Example:
Q
1.23
]
The factory-installed controller firmware
version is 1.23 (sample value only).
Query controller firmware version
(verbose)
0Q
X2#
-
X2$
-
X2$]
Detailed status of the controller firmware
and any firmware upgrade. The active
firmware is marked by an asterisk (*).
A caret (^) indicates a bad checksum
or an invalid load. ?.?? indicates that
firmware is not loaded.
Response description
: Ethernet protocol firmware version-controller firmware version-updated firmware version
Example:
0q
See below
Ethernet protocol
firmware
Description
DTP CrossPoint firmware version
Updated firmware version
* indicates the version running
Upload date and time
1.23-1.00(1.06LX-
DTPCP84
-Tue,
08
Apr
2014
00:00:00
UTC)-1.00*(1.06LX-DTPCP
84
-Mon,
21
Apr
2014
16:39:21
UTC)
Request system status
S
Sts00*
X2%
•
X2^
•
X2&
•
X2&]
NOTE:
The “
Sts00*
” portion of the response appears only when the switcher is in
Verbose
mode 2 or 3.
Response description: Power supply
•
Temperature Celsius
•
Fan 1 RPM
•
Fan 2 RPM
]
Example:
S
Power supply at 12.25V
Temperature is 35.0 °C Fan 2 rotating at 2004 RPM
12.25
•
35.00
•
1976
•
2004
View and erase file directory
NOTE:
The response to the View File Directory command differs, depending on whether the command is sent via an RS-232 or Telnet
connection or sent via a Web browser connection.
View file directory
RS-232 port and Telnet
E
DF
}
See below:
List user-supplied files.
filename
1
•
date/time
•
length
]
filename
2
•
date/time
•
length
]
•
•
•
•
filename
n
•
date/time
•
length
]
# of
•Bytes•Left
]]
View file directory
Web browser
E
DF
}
See below:
List user-supplied files.
Var
•
file
•
=
•
new
•
array
•
();
File
•
[1]
•
=
•
‘
filename
1
,date
1
,filesize
1‘;
File
•
[2]
•
=
•
‘
filename
3
,date
3
,filesize
3‘;
•
•
•
•
File
•
[
n
]
•
=
•
‘
filename
n
,date
n
,filesize
n‘;
File
•
[
n+1
]
•
=
•
#
of
•
Bytes
•
Left
Erase user-supplied web page/files
E
filename
EF
}
Del
•
filename
]
NOTE:
X2#
= Firmware version number to second decimal place (
x
.
xx
)
X2$
= Verbose firmware version-description-upload date/time.
X2%
= Voltage
Positive or negative voltage and magnitude
X2^
= Internal temperature
Degrees Celsius
X2&
= Fan speed
RPM