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Apex Classic Setup and Programming Guide v2.2
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APPENDIX 5 – TROUBLESHOOTING AND HELP
Support is available from the following sources:
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Support section of our web site at
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Phone support at (408) 779-4090 (Monday – Friday 9-5 Pacific Time).
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The Neptune Systems Community Forum
https://forum.neptunesystems.com/
– This forum is primarily a user group
but is occasionally monitored by Neptune Staff. Do not use the forum for
formal support; the best way to reach us is directly through email or
phone.
APPENDIX 6 – TELNET COMMANDS
The telnet interface allows for the user to access the controller data through a
text based user interface.
Telnet Commands
The following commands are available from the Ethernet telnet interface. They
are all single letter commands which are executed by typing the letter followed
by a carriage return.
l
The list command will display all the defined outlet names and
program statements. This command is useful in debugging the
program used by the AquaController Apex.
c
The current status command will display the current conditions in
the aquarium. It will also list the state of all the control modules.
d
The data log command will print to the telnet port the latest data
logs in the Apex flash memory.
on XXX This command puts device XXX in manual mode and turns it on.
XXX is the outlet name. Example: on LT1
off XXX This command puts device XXX in manual mode and turns it off.
XXX is the outlet name. Example: off LT1
auto XXX This command puts device XXX into automatic module. XXX is
the outlet name. Example: auto LT1