Web Page-Based Setup and Control, cont’d
IPL T PCS4 • Web Page-Based Setup and Control
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PRELIMINAR
Y
A/V Device Power Control
Power control of A/V devices may be accomplished once the PCS4 interface has
been connected and configured. These include Web pages and Telnet.
Custom Web pages
These pages can either be modified versions of the existing Web pages, or new
Web pages developed in the field.
Web page development can be done with a Web site development tool such as
FrontPage or Dreamweaver. Custom Web pages can be loaded using the Web
server File Manager (see
Managing Files
, earlier in this chapter).
Accessing and using Telnet (port 23)
Telnet, short for Telecommunications Network, provides a way for you to connect
to a computer or server (in this case, the PCS4 interface) on a network. Once
connected via Telnet, you can send ASCII serial commands (see the
Command/
response table for SIS commands
in chapter 5) to configure and monitor the PCS4
settings.
1
.
Click Start, then Run, then enter
Telnet
and click OK. The Telnet program
starts (see the figure below).
Telnet command prompt
2
.
At the command prompt, enter
open
.
3
.
At the < to > prompt, enter the IP address of the PCS4 unit. (The default IP
address is 192.168.254.254. If the address was changed in the setup or
configuration process, use the new address.) Telnet defaults to port 23.
Connecting to the IP address
im Vertrieb von
CAMBOARD Electronics
www.camboard.de
Tel. 07131 911201
Fax 07131 911203