MGP Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control
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Command
ASCII (Telnet)
(Host to Processor)
URL Encoded (Web)
(Host to Processor)
Response
(Processor to Host)
Additional Description
Ethernet Port
Set current
connection port
timeout period
E
0
*
X13*
TC
}
W
0
%2A
X13*
TC
|
Pti
0
*
X13*
]
Set number of seconds (in tens
of seconds) before timeout on the
current IP connection only.
View current
connection port
timeout period
E
0TC
}
W
0TC|
X13*
]
Set global IP port
timeout period
E
1
*
X13*
TC
}
W
1
%2A
X13*
TC
|
Pti
1
*
X13*
]
Set number of seconds (in tens of
seconds) before timeout on all IP
connections made from this MGP Pro.
View global port
timeout period
E
1TC
}
W
1TC
|
X13*
]
KEY:
X13*
= (Ethernet only) Number of seconds (stated in tens of seconds) before timeout on IP connections (min. = 1 (10 seconds),
max. = 65000 (650,000 seconds), and default = 30 (300 seconds).
If no data is received during the timeout period, the Ethernet connection is closed. Each step is 10 seconds. When the unit is
connected via RS-232 or RS-422, only the global timeout commands apply. Anything else returns an E13 error code.
The response contains leading zeros.
Firmware Version Requests
NOTE:
An asterisk (
*
) after the version number in these commands indicates which version is currently running. A caret (
^
) indicates bad checksum
or invalid load. Question marks (
?.??
) indicate that the firmware version is not loaded.
Query firmware
version
Q
or
1Q
Q
or
1Q
X10$
]
With tagged response –
verbose modes 2 and 3:
Ver01
*
X10$
]
Show the MGP Pro firmware version
number
X10$
to two decimal places.
Gives the number of the currently
running version of the user-updatable
firmware.
Example:
1Q
1Q
1.01
Query verbose
version
information
0Q
0Q
Responses from
2Q-3Q-4Q
]
With tagged response – verbose modes 2 and 3:
Ver00
*
{
responses
from 2Q-3Q-4Q}
]
Show bootstrap, factory-installed, and
updated firmware versions (see Query
commands
2Q
,
3Q
, and
4Q
on the
following lines).
Example:
0Q
0Q
1.00-0.00
(1.48-MGP Pro
Series
-Wed,
16
Jan
2013
18:37:59
GMT)-2.02*
Query bootstrap
version
2Q
2Q
X10$
]
With tagged response –
verbose modes 2 and 3:
Ver02
*
X10$
]
The bootstrap firmware is not user-
replaceable, but you may need this
information for troubleshooting.
KEY:
X10$
= Firmware version number (listed to two decimal places)