Quantum Ultra Series Videowall Processing Systems • Remote Configuration and Control
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X12@
= Verbose mode
0
= None (default for LAN connection)
1
= Verbose mode (default for RS-232 and USB connection)
2
= Tagged response for queries
3
= Verbose mode and tagged response for queries
NOTES:
•
In
verbose response
mode, the Quantum Ultra Series device returns unsolicited
responses for value and setting changes that may result from a signal change, or
a setting adjustment made via another interface.
Example:
The processor can send out a notice of a change in some setting
without receiving a query via a PC or a control system. That change could have
resulted from an internal process or a selection made via the VCS program. This
is a verbose (wordy) relationship between the controller and a connected device.
•
If
tagged responses
are enabled, all “view” commands return the command
string plus the data, the same as in responses for setting a value. For example:
Command:
E
P
X#
*
X%
WNDW
}
Response:
Wndw
P
X%
*
X#
*
X7*
]
(tagged)
or
X7*
]
(untagged)
X12&
= Date and time
Set date and time format
—
MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS
Example:
08/17/21-13:51:30
View date and time format
—
Www
{
day
of
the
week
}
,
DD
•
Mmm
•
YYYY
•
HH:MM:SS
.
Example:
Tue,
17
Aug
2021
13:53:58
X13#
=
Password
•
Length is 1-128 characters.
•
All human-readable characters permitted except
/
\
|
*
and space characters.
•
The password cannot be a single space.
•
Passwords are case-sensitive.
•
A user password cannot be assigned if no administrative password exists. An
E14
error
code is returned.
•
If the admin password is cleared, the user password is cleared as well.
NOTE:
The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device have
been set to the device serial number. In the event of an absolute system reset, the
passwords convert to the default, which is
extron
.
X14!
=
Reading password. Response is four asterisks (
****
) if a password exists, empty if none
exists.
X14(
=
Default name — Combination of model name and last three hexadecimal character pairs
of the unit MAC address (Example:
QU610-00-02-3D
)
X17^
=
Network Interface
1
= LAN A
2
= LAN B
X17&
=
Prefix (subnet mask bits). Subnet 255.255.255.0 is represented as a prefix value by
/24
.
The default response for the
E
CISG
command (on IPv4) is
/24
.