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IPCP 505 • SIS Programming and Control
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In either method,
{Data}
= data that will be directed to a specified port and
must
be hex encoded if non-alphanumeric.
NOTE:
If you make adjustments, it takes up to 1 minute 40 seconds
(100 seconds) for the data in the IPCP RAM to be saved to flash memory.
Do not remove power during that period.
Symbol Definitions
]
= CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex
0D 0A
)
}
= Carriage return (no line feed, hex
0D
) (For URL-
encoded [web browser] commands, use the
pipe character,
|
, instead.)
•
= Space character
|
= Pipe (vertical bar) character
*
= Asterisk character (which is a command
character, not a variable)
E
= Escape key (hex
1B
) (Use
W
instead of
E
for URL-encoded commands used in web
browsers.)
X!
= Specific port number or relay number (01-99)
Serial ports:
IR/serial ports:
01 = COM1 port 09 = IR/serial port 1
02 = COM2 port 10 = IR/serial port 2
03 = COM3 port 11 = IR/serial port 3
04 = COM4 port 12 = IR/serial port 4
05 = COM5 port 13 = IR/serial port 5
06 = COM6 port 14 = IR/serial port 6
07 = COM7 port 15 = IR/serial port 7
08 = COM8 port 16 = IR/serial port 8
Relay ports:
Flex I/O ports:
01 = Relay port 1 01 = I/O port 1
02 = Relay port 2 02 = I/O port 2
03 = Relay port 3 03 = I/O port 3
04 = Relay port 4 04 = I/O port 4
05 = Relay port 5
06 = Relay port 6
07 = Relay port 7
08 = Relay port 8
Switched power output ports:
01 = power port 1
02 = power port 2
03 = power port 3
04 = power port 4
00 = reserved or all ports
NOTE:
Port numbers are two ASCII
characters (two bytes). For example,
port 1 is represented as
01
.
X@
= Command data section.
NOTE:
For web encoding only:
data will be directed to the specified
port and
must
be encoded (URL
encoding) if it is
non-alphanumeric. Change any
non-alphanumeric
character (
%
,
+
,
|
,
}
, and the like) within the data section
into the corresponding hexadecimal
equivalent,
%xx
, where
xx
represents
the two-character hex byte.
For example, a space (hex:
20
) would
be encoded as
%20
(hex:
25 32 30
)
and a plus sign (hex:
2B
) would be
encoded as
%2B
or hex
25 32 42
.
X#
= Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset value
(-12.00 to +14.00) represents the time
difference in hours and minutes (+/-
hh:mm
)
relative to Greenwich, England. The leading
zero is optional. For example, 5:30 = 05:30.
Do not use a plus (+) sign if the GMT offset is
positive.
X%
= On/off status
0 = off/disable
1 = on/enable
X1!
= Version (typically listed to two decimal places;
for example,
x.xx
)
X1@
= IPCP 505 unit name. The name is a text
string of up to 24 characters drawn from the
alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), and minus sign/
hyphen (-). No blank or space characters are
permitted as part of a name. No distinction is
made between upper and lower case. The first
character
must
be a letter. The last character
must not
be a minus sign or hyphen.
X1#
= Local date and time format
Set
format (
MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS
).
Example:
01/18/05-10:54:00
.
Read
format (
day of week, date month
year HH:MM:SS
).
Example:
Tue, 13 Jun 2011 18:19:33
X1$
= IP address (
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
). Leading
zeros in each of the four fields are optional
in setting values, and they are suppressed in
returned values.IPCP 505 default address:
192.168.254.254.
X1%
= E-mail domain name; for example,
extron.com
X@
= Command data section.
NOTE:
For web encoding only:
data will be directed to the specified port and
must
be encoded (URL encoding) if it is
non-alphanumeric. Change any
non-alphanumeric
character (
%
,
+
,
|
,
}
,
and the like) within the data section into the
corresponding hexadecimal equivalent,
%xx
,
where
xx
represents the two-character hex
byte.
For example, a space (hex:
20
) would be
encoded as
%20
(hex:
25 32 30
) and
a plus sign (hex:
2B
) would be encoded as
%2B
or hex
25 32 42
.
X#
= Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset value
(-12.00 to +14.00) represents the time difference
in hours and minutes (+/-
hh:mm
) relative to
Greenwich, England. The leading zero is optional.
For example, 5:30 = 05:30. Do not use a plus (+)
sign if the GMT offset is positive.
X%
= On/off status
0 = off/disable
1 = on/enable
X1!
= Version (typically listed to two decimal places; for
example,
x.xx
)
X1@
= IPCP 505 unit name. The name is a text string of
up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z),
digits (0-9), and minus sign/hyphen (-). No blank or
space characters are permitted as part of a name.
No distinction is made between upper and lower
case. The first character
must
be a letter. The last
character
must not
be a minus sign or hyphen.
X1#
= Local date and time format
Set
format (
MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS
).
Example:
01/18/05-10:54:00
.
Read
format (
day of week, date month
year HH:MM:SS
).
Example:
Tue, 13 Jun 2011 18:19:33
.
X1$
= IP address (
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
). Leading zeros in
each of the four fields are optional in setting values,
and they are suppressed in returned values.
IPCP 505 default address: 192.168.254.254.
X1%
= E-mail domain name; for example,
extron.com
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