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RS-232 and Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specifications

 

(Continued)

2.3 

Comm. System: 

Asynchronous, half-duplex

2.4 

Baud Rate:   

9600bps

2.5 

Start Bits:   

1

2.6 

Data Bits:   

8

 
2.7 

Stop Bits:   

1

2.8 

Parity: 

 

None

2.9 

Flow Control: 

None

3. CONTROLLER COMMANDS

The following are commands sent by the controlling equipment to the M4315-PRO unit.  

Note:

 Responses are only transmitted if unsolicited feedback (§3.9) is enabled.

3.0 GREEN BUTTON

3.0.1 

Command:   

!GREEN_BUTTON<CR>

3.0.2 

Action: 

Power down or up, all outlets controlled by this trigger. Has the   

 

 

same effect as if someone pressed both REBOOT Button #1 and  

 

 

#2 at the same time for 2 seconds.

 
3.0.3 

Response:  If turning off outlets: 

$ENTERING GREEN MODE<CR> 

 

 

 

If turning on outlets 

$LEAVING GREEN MODE<CR>

3.1 REBOOT 1

3.1.1 

Command:   

!REBOOT_1<CR>

3.1.2 

Action: 

 

Power cycle the outlets controlled by this trigger 

 

 

 

Has the same effect as if someone pressed the    

 

 

 

reboot button #1for 2 seconds. 

 

 

 

Default is outlet 1

3.1.3 

Response:   

$BUTTON_1 = TRIGGERED<CR>

3.2 REBOOT 2

3.2.1 

Command:   

!REBOOT_2<CR>

3.2.2 

Action: 

 

Power cycle the outlets controlled by this trigger

 

 

 

Has the same effect as if someone pressed the    

 

 

 

reboot button #2

 

 

 

Default is outlet 2

3.2.3 

Response:   

$ BUTTON_2 = TRIGGERED <CR>

3.3 ALL OFF

Turns off all outlets including those designated as always on.  Turn off is immediate with 
no delay.

3.3.1 

Command:   

!ALL_OFF<CR>

3.3.2 

Action: 

 

All outlet relays turn OFF.  Terminates any running   

 

 

 

turn on or turn off sequence. Overrides the DC trigger  

 

 

 

input. 

3.3.3 

Response:   

$PWR = OFF<CR>

3.4 ALL ON

Turns on all outlets.  Turn on is immediate with no delay.

3.4.1 

Command:   

!ALL_ON<CR>

3.4.2 

Action: 

 

All outlet relays turn ON.  Terminates any running    

 

 

 

turn on or turn off sequence. Overrides the DC trigger  

 

 

 

input.

3.4.3 

Response:   

If successful:                $PWR = ON<CR>

 

 

 

If over-voltage fault:      $PWR=OVERVOLTAGE<CR> 

 

 

 

If under-voltage fault:    $PWR =UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>

3.5 SWITCH OUTLET

Turns a specific outlet on or off.  Switching is immediate with no delay.

3.5.1 

Command:   

!SWITCH 

outlet state

<CR>

 

 

 

 

 

 

outlet

 = {1..8}

 

 

 

state

 = {ON, OFF}

 

 

 

Example: !SWITCH 2 ON<CR> (turns on outlet 2)

 

 

 

3.5.2 

Action: 

 

Immediately switches 

outlet

 to 

state

.

3.5.3 

Response:   

If 

outlet

 or 

state

 are invalid, $INVALID_PARAMETER<CR> 

 

 

 

If 

outlet

 and 

state

 are valid, and no fault exists, a   

 

 

 

confirmation message is sent.  Refer to §5.1.2.

 

 

 

If over-voltage fault:  

$PWR = OVERVOLTAGE<CR>

 

 

 

If under-voltage fault:   $PWR = UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>

 

 

 

If no fault   

$OUTLET1 = ON<CR>

3.6 SET TRIGGER

Assigns the trigger(s) for an outlet.

3.6.1 

Command:   

!SET_TRIGGER 

 outlet  triggersource

<CR>

 

 

 

outlet

   = { 1..8 }

 

 

 

triggersource 

= { NONE, BUTTON_1, BUTTON_2,  

 

 

 

 

        BUTTON_GREEN, TRIGIN}

 

 

 

where

 

 

 

NONE  

 

= Outlet is always ON

 
 

 

 

BUTTON_n   

= Trigger on front panel 

 

 

 

 

 

button n where n is {1,2}.

 

 

 

BUTTON_GREEN 

= Both buttons 1 & 2 being  

 

 

 

 

 

pressed.

 

 

 

TRIGIN 

 

= Trigger on DC input trigger.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example: !SET_TRIGGER 3 TRIGIN<CR> (sets outlet 3  

 

 

 

              to be controlled by the DC trigger input).

3.6.2 

Action: 

 

Sets the trigger for 

outlet

 to 

triggersource

.  

 

 

 

 

Trigger commands are additive,

 

 

 

Eg. 

!SET_TRIGGER 3 TRIGIN<CR>

 

 

 

 

!SET_TRIGGER 3 BUTTON_GREEN<CR>

 

 

 

Sets DC trigger and green button for outlet 3.  

 

 

 

To clear triggers the NONE command must be used

.

3.6.3 

Response:   

If 

outlet 

and 

triggersource

 are valid:

  

 

 

$TRIGGER FOR outlet = triggersource<CR>

 

 

 

If

 outlet 

or 

triggersource 

are invalid, $INVALID_   

 

 

 

PARAMETER<CR> 

 

 

 

 

Содержание M4315-PRO

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Страница 2: ...BRIGHTNESS OUTLET STATUS REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2 M4315 PRO B LT Blue ENABLED VOLTS RS232 Table of Contents Feature Descriptions pg 1 Important Safety Instructions Front Panel Features Overview pg 2 Preset P...

Страница 3: ...time This can cause speaker thumps which are not only annoy ing but can also damage the speakers and or trip product circuit breakers The M4315 PRO is designed to eliminate these transients by providi...

Страница 4: ...connection Front Panel Features Overview PULL OUT CARD Quick reference for default profile and device type list Located under the reboot buttons REBOOT 1 2 Press either button for 2 seconds to initiat...

Страница 5: ...d off BREAKER or holding both REBOOT buttons A V EXTENDED DELAYS OUTLET SEQUENCING profile P3 by outlet s Start up 1 10 sec 2 10 sec 3 10 sec 4 10 sec 5 10 sec 6 10 sec 7 20 sec 8 Shut down 8 20 sec 7...

Страница 6: ...______________________ BANK 4 High Current Outlets Outlets 7 8 60dB 5 kHz 450 kHz 46dB 450 kHz 1 MHz 4 CATV SAT 1 2 Universal voltage 75V clamping HD 1080i p ready 0 5 dB 0 Hz 2 2 GHz 5 LAN Cat 5e 10...

Страница 7: ...e room Step 1 Connect the power supply for the modem router into the M4315 PRO Step 2 Connect the coaxial line or telephone DSL line from the wall to M4315 PRO signal line pass through protection circ...

Страница 8: ...________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ ______________________________...

Страница 9: ...s list before proceeding The BlueBOLT CV1 should already be factory installed in this Panamax M4315 PRO component To switch from BlueBOLT functionality to RS 232 connectivity follow these steps 1 Unpl...

Страница 10: ...4 ALL ON Turns on all outlets Turn on is immediate with no delay 3 4 1 Command ALL_ON CR 3 4 2 Action All outlet relays turn ON Terminates any running turn on or turn off sequence Overrides the DC tri...

Страница 11: ...FOR 6 20 11 DELAY FOR 7 21 6 DELAY FOR 8 26 1 3 7 SET REBOOT DELAY Assign the delay between the last outlet turning off and the beginning of the turn on se quence in a reboot cycle 3 7 1 Command SET_R...

Страница 12: ...e PROFILE n SELECTED CR 4 QUERIES 4 0 IDENTIFY Request that the unit identify itself 4 0 1 Query ID CR 4 0 2 Response PANAMAX CR MAX 4315 PRO CR FIRMWARE revision CR 4 1 FAULT STATUS Request the on of...

Страница 13: ...REAKER status CR 5 7 3 Condition When a wire fault is detected a message will be sent to indicate the status of the indicator 5 7 4 Message WIRE FAULT status CR 5 7 5 Condition When the temperature ex...

Страница 14: ...number and a description of the problem Contacting Customer Service 2010 Panamax LLC 1690 Corporate Circle Petaluma CA 94954 www panamax com 707 283 5900 Fax 707 283 5901 INS00859 REV D 5 11 10 12 M43...

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