
RTxxx LED lighting controllers - User Manual
Set/Clear the Webpage Password
EY
EY asc1, asc2, asc3, asc4, asc5, asc6
This command sets the password required to access the
webpages. If
EY
is entered on its own then the password is cleared.
There are six optional parameters, which are decimal ASCII values
for a password from one to six letters. A value of 65 is ‘A’, 66 is ‘B’,
and so on, to 90 is ‘Z’.
You can set an unlock code. This can be used as a low-security way
of allowing trusted users to unlock the keypad. Ethernet commands
and the web pages still work. The setting of this command is
restored after a power cycle.
12.3.2 Lighting channel commands
Set the rating of a light
This command sets the current or voltage rating for a light. If a
current rating is being set, then the voltage rating value should be 0.
VLo,v,c
Where:
o
= output channel (1 to 2, 4 or 8, depending on model)
v
= voltage rating (0 or 12 to 36)
c
= current rating (0 or 10mA to 3A)
Set continuous mode
The output is set to continuous mode at a percentage of full
brightness.
RSc,s
Where:
c
= output channel (1 to 2, 4 or 8, depending on model)
s
= setting in percent (s = 0 to 100)
Set switched mode
The output is set to switched mode at a percentage of full
brightness.
RWc,s
Where:
c
= output channel (1 to 2, 4 or 8 depending on model)
s
= setting in percent (s = 0 to 100)
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When using Ethernet, use the following forms of the
ST
command:
ST0
Reports the general settings. A typical output is:
TM 1, TP 20.00ms
STc
Where:
c
= the input channel (1 to 2, 4, or 8 depending on model).
This reports the settings for a single channel.
Simulate an Input Trigger
TRc
Where:
c
= the input channel (1 to 2,4 or 8, depending on model).
This simulates a trigger pulse. If the channel is in pulse mode it
pulses the output once.
Enable Ethernet Messages
GTm
Where:
m
= 0 to disable Ethernet messages, or
m
= 1 to enable Ethernet messages.
When Ethernet messages are enabled, any error reports are sent to
the most recent UDP or TCP address from which a command has
been received. Messages are of the form:
Evtc,e
Where:
c
= the channel number (1 to 2,4 or 8), or 0 for no channel
e
= event value (see
Section 13.5, Event codes
).
Clear any Errors
GR
If Ethernet messages are not enabled, the last event or error number
can be read by this command. Any error displayed on the unit is
cleared, so if there was a lighting error, the RTxxx resumes auto-
sensing on that channel.
The reply is in the same form as the
GT
command above. If there are
no outstanding events or errors, then only the prompt
>
is returned.
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