MGP Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control
66
Command
ASCII (Telnet)
(Host to Processor)
URL Encoded (Web)
(Host to Processor)
Response
(Processor to Host)
Additional Description
Bi-directional Serial Data Port (continued)
Configure flow
control
24
E
X10!
*
X12!
,
X12@
CF
}
W
X10!
%02A
X12!
%02C
X12@
CF
|
Cpn
X10!
•
Cfl
X12!
,
X12@
]
Set flow control type
X12!
with
X12@
ms between bytes.
For
X12!
:
H
= Hardware.
S
= Software.
N
= None (default).
X12@
=
0000
through
0001
.
Default =
0
ms.
View flow control
E X10!
CF
}
W
X10!
CF
|
X12!
,
X12@
|
Configure receive
timeout
24
E X10!
*
X10(
*
X11)
*
X11%
*
X11!
CE
}
W
X10!
%2A
X10(
%2A
X11)
%2A
X11%
%2A
X11!
CE
|
Cpn
X10!
•
Cce
X10(
,
X11)
,
X11%
,
X11!
]
Set the time that the MGP
Pro will wait for a response
before terminating the
command.
NOTES:
•
X10!
= Port number (
01
-
99
)
•
X10@
= Command data section. For web encoding for
X10@
, be sure to convert non-alphanumeric characters to hex
numbers.
•
X10(
= Time in tens of milliseconds that the MGP Pro will wait until receipt of the
first
response character before
terminating the command. Default =
10
= 10 ms. Max. =
32767
.
•
X11)
= Time in tens of milliseconds that the MGP Pro will wait
between
characters being received via a serial port
before
terminating the current command or receive operation. Default =
20
= 20 ms. Max. =
32767
.
•
X11!
= Message length
#
L
or
#
D
. The letter parameter is case sensitive (requires capital
D
or capital
L
).
L
=Length of the message to be received.
D
= Delimiter value. A delimiter of ASCII 0A = 10D.
#
= Byte count (for
L
) or a single ASCII character expressed in decimal form (for
D
).
The byte count
#
can be
0-32767
. Default =
0
.
The ASCII decimal
#
can be
0-00255
. Default = the byte count.
A 3-byte length =
3L
. The response includes leading zeros.
•
X11%
= Priority status for port
X10!
receiving timeouts. For
X11%
:
0
= Use
Send
data
string
command parameters (default).
1
= Use
Configure
receive
timeout
command parameters.
The response includes leading zeros.
•
The
*
X10(
*
X11)
*
X11!
sequence is optional. If
X10(
and
X11)
are not specified, the defaults are used.
View receive
timeout
E
X10!
CE
}
W
X10!
CE
|
X10(
,
X11)
,
X11%
,
X11!
]