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RS-232 and Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specifications

 

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5. Responses and Warning Messages

If unsolicited feedback is enabled, the following warning messages will be transmitted 
under the conditions outlined in their description.  

5.1 OUTLET STATUS CHANGE

5.1.1 

Condition:  Outlet or trigger output changes (on/off) state.

5.1.2 

Message:  $OUTLETn = 

status

<CR>

 

 

n = { 1..8 }

 

 

status

 = { ON, OFF } 

5.2 TRIGGER STATUS CHANGE

5.2.1 

Condition:  When either front panel button or input trigger status changes, a  

 

 

status message is sent to the controller.

5.2.2 

Message:  For BUTTON_1 press: 

         $BUTTON_1 = TRIGGERED<CR>

 

 

For BUTTON_2 press: 

         $BUTTON_2 = TRIGGERED<CR>  

 

 

If input trigger is switched ON:    $TRIGIN = ON<CR>

 

 

If trigger input is switched OFF:   $TRIGIN = OFF<CR>

 

 

If Green mode is switched ON:    $GREEN MODE = ON<CR>

 

 

If Green mode is switched OFF:   $GREEN MODE = OFF<CR>

5.3 OVERVOLTAGE

5.3.1 

Condition:  Input voltage rises above the overvoltage threshold.

5.3.2 

Message:  $PWR = OVERVOLTAGE<CR>

5.4 UNDERVOLTAGE

5.4.1 

Condition:  Input voltage falls below the undervoltage threshold.

5.4.2 

Message:  $PWR = UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>

5.5 RECOVERY

5.5.1 

Condition:  Input voltage falls within safe operating range following an over- 

 

 

voltage or under-voltage condition.

5.5.2 

Message:  $PWR = RECOVERY<CR>

5.6 NORMAL

5.6.1 

Condition:  Upon leaving the recovery mode following an over-voltage or 

 

 

under-voltage condition.

5.6.2 

Message:  $PWR = NORMAL<CR>

5.7 FAULT STATUS

5.7.1 

Condition:  When the breaker changes status, a message will be sent 

 

 

indicating the status of the indicator.

5.7.2 

Message:  $BREAKER = 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 exceeds the upper safe operating limit, a  

 

 

message will be sent.

5.7.6 

Message:  $TEMPERATURE = status<CR>

 

 

 

status = { FAULT, OK } 

 

 

 

4.5 VOLTAGE

Request line voltage.

4.5.1 

Query: 

?VOLTAGE<CR>

4.5.2 

Response:  $VOLTAGE = 

xxx

<CR>

 

 

    where

 xxx

 is the input line voltage expressed in decimal 

 

 

  

    format.  

 

 

    $VOLTAGE = 92<CR>

4.6 CURRENT

Request the input current draw.

4.6.1 

Query: 

?CURRENT<CR>

4.6.2 

Response:  $CURRENT = xxx<CR>

 

 

where xxx is the input current expressed in decimal format.     

 

 

For example, a  current of 3.3A would be expressed as:

 

 

$CURRENT = 33<CR>

4.7 HELP

Request a list of all commands and queries. 

4.7.1 

Query: 

?HELP<CR>

4.7.2 

Response:  Transmit a listing of all commands and queries.

4.8 LIST CONFIGURATION

Request a list of all configurable parameters and current settings.

4.8.1 

Query: 

?LIST_CONFIG<CR>

4.8.2 

Response:  $TRIGGER FOR 1 = 

triggersource

<CR>

 

 

$TRIGGER FOR 2 = 

triggersource

<CR>

 

 

$TRIGGER FOR 3 = 

triggersource

<CR>

 

 

$TRIGGER FOR 4 = 

triggersource

<CR>

 

 

$TRIGGER FOR 5 = 

triggersource

<CR>

 

 

$TRIGGER FOR 6 = 

triggersource

<CR>

 

 

$TRIGGER FOR 7 = 

triggersource

<CR>

 

 

$TRIGGER FOR 8 = 

triggersource

<CR>

 

 

$DELAY FOR 1 = 

ondelay, offdelay

<CR>

 

 

$DELAY FOR 2 = 

ondelay, offdelay

<CR>

 

 

$DELAY FOR 3 = 

ondelay, offdelay

<CR>

 

 

$DELAY FOR 4 = 

ondelay, offdelay

<CR>

 

 

$DELAY FOR 5 = 

ondelay, offdelay

<CR>

 

 

$DELAY FOR 6 = 

ondelay, offdelay

<CR>

 

 

$DELAY FOR 7 = 

ondelay, offdelay

<CR>

 

 

$DELAY FOR 8 = 

ondelay, offdelay

<CR>

 

 

$FEEDBACK = 

fb

<CR>

 

 

$LINEFEED = 

lf

<CR>

 

 

$PROFILE = 

n

 

 

$REBOOT_DELAY1 = 

offdelay

 

 

$REBOOT_DELAY2 = 

offdelay

 

 

triggersource

 = { NONE, BUTTON_1, BUTTON_2, TRIGIN}

 

 

ondelay

 = { 0-255 } (seconds)

 

 

offdelay

 = { 0-255 } (seconds) 0 = Always on

 

 

fb

 = {ON, OFF}

 

 

lf 

= {ON, OFF}

 

 

n

 = {1,2,3,4}

Содержание M4315-PRO

Страница 1: ...B LT Blue ENABLED VOLTS Power Management with Control System Interactive Functionality 15 Amp Capacity M4315 PRO 8 Individually Controllable Rear Panel Outlets Fully Programmable TCP IP BlueBOLT Insta...

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...

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