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Command

ASCII (Telnet)

URL Encoded (Web)

Response

Additional description

 

(host to unit)

(host to unit)

(unit to host)

 

Set verbose mode24 EX2@CV}

WX2@CV

VrbX2@]

NIf tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant string + data, the same as for setting a value. For example, for ECN }, the response is Ipn• X1@] rather than just the data.

Enable or disable the verbose mode via this command. For X2@:

0 = clear/none, default for Telnet connections; responses are not echoed to the host

1 = verbose mode is on, default for RS-232 host control; responses are echoed to the host and displayed to the user

2 = send tagged responses for queries

3 = verbose mode is on and tagged responses are sent for queries.

IPL T S Series • Communication and Control 4-13

NVerbose mode is a communication mode in which the device responds with more information than it usually would—more than the device, itself, requires. For example, the controller can send out unsolicited information (such as notice of a volume or input change or a change in some other setting). That is an example of a verbose (wordy) relationship between the controller and a connected device. Verbose mode creates more network traffic than usual, which can slow down network performance.

Verbose mode is usually enabled for troubleshooting and disabled for daily use.

For a direct RS-232 connection, the controller is set for verbose mode by default.

When the IPL T S device is connected via Ethernet, verbose mode is disabled (by default) in order to reduce the amount of communication traffic on the network. If you want to use the verbose mode with a controller connected via Ethernet, this mode must be set to “on” each time you reconnect to the controller.

View verbose mode

ECV }

WCV

X2@]

 

Set broadcast mode

EX6$,X1$ EB }

WX6$%2CX1$EB

Bmd X6$,X1$]

This command details how often and

 

 

 

 

to what subnet work the IPL T S unit

 

 

 

 

broadcasts a message.

 

 

 

 

X6$ = Broadcast repetition interval

 

 

 

 

in seconds (0 to 255 [4.25 minutes],

 

 

 

 

default = 0 = off).

 

 

 

 

X1$ = IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading

 

 

 

 

zeros in each of four fields are optional in

 

 

 

 

setting values, and they are suppressed in

 

 

 

 

returned values.

 

 

 

 

Default broadcast address: 255.255.255.255.

Set broadcast mode to

EX6$ EB }

W X6$ EB

Bmd X6$,255.255.255.255]

 

the default address

 

 

 

 

Clear broadcast

E0EB }

W0EB

Bmd 000,255.255.255.255]

This command sets the repeat interval to

mode24

 

 

 

zero, turning off the broadcast mode.

View broadcast mode

E EB }

W EB

X6$,X1$]

 

 

 

 

 

Set broadcast port and E{port#}*X7!,X7@PB]

W{port}*X7!,X7@PB

Bpt{port#}*X1*]

 

MAC

 

 

 

 

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Contents IP Link Ethernet Control Interfaces IPL T S SeriesSafety Instructions English PrecautionsConsignes de Sécurité Français Sicherheitsanleitungen DeutschFCC Class a Notice IPL T S SeriesIi IPL T S Series IPL T S Series Quick Start QS-1 Quick Start IPL T S SeriesQS-2 IPL T S Series Quick Start Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One About the IPL T S Series Interface IntroductionAbout This Manual IPL T S6 FeaturesIntroduction, cont’d Two Installation Overview Installation and OperationIPL T S Series Installation and Operation Mounting the IPL T S InterfaceMounting Type Kit PN Mounting optionsRack mounting an IPL T S Series interface Furniture or projector mounting Installation and Operation, cont’dMounting the interface Rear Panel Features and CablingSection A-A PowerSerial Communication Ethernet/LANPin Function RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 IPL T S Series InstallationIdentification Front panel indicatorsOperation 13 IPL T S4 front panel Resetting the unitMode Activation Result Reset Mode Comparison/SummaryInstallation and Operation, cont’d Three Connecting the Hardware Connection and ConfigurationIPL T S Series Connection and Configuration Ethernet connectionIPL T S4 Setting the Internet Protocol IP AddressSetting the IP address using Global Configurator Connection and Configuration, cont’dSetting the IP address in Global Configurator Setting the IP address using embedded Web pagesInternet Protocol TCP/IP Properties dialog box Example C\arp -s 10.13.197.64 00-05-A6-00-30-5F Setting the IP address using the ARP commandClick the Download GCSW3XX.exe button Configuration using Global ConfiguratorGlobal Configurator Configuration using Embedded Web PagesWeb server Password dialog box Connecting via the Web server pagesSystem Status ConfigurationSystem Settings Port Settings 12 System Settings screenEmail Alerts PasswordsFile Management Firmware UpgradeClick the Control Software icon Configuration using DataViewer19 Communication Setup dialog box Four Communication and Control Using the command/response tableProgrammer’s Guide for Telnet and Web Browsers IPL T S Series Communication and ControlIPL T S Series Communication and Control Copyright information Password informationError responses Bidirectional serial data port CommunicationSeries Communication and Control Ascii to Decimal Conversion TableX2%, X2, X2&, X2   X!* X2%, X2, X2&, X2*CP WX! %2A X2% %2CX2 %2CX2 X!*X2CY  X!*X3,X3!CFX6 TC X5,X5#,X2Series Communication and Control Ethernet data portFirmware version, part number and information requests X1! Series  X4%CR  X4%, X4, X4&CR WX4%%2CX4%2CX4&CR IprX4%,X4,X4&  X4, X4&   X4%SM X1$ ,X1% ,X7# ,X7$ CM  X4%,X7,X4&SM WX4%%2CX7%2CX4&SMIpmX1$ ,X1% ,X7# ,X7$  X1& ,X1% CM WX1$ %2CX1% CMX1@  X1@CN X1#CT X1# X6$,X1$ EB  WX6$%2CX1$EB Bmd X6$,X1$  X2@  X6$ EB  X6$,X1$  X3# CA Password and security settings X3# CU WX3# CU X5@WMT Remap port designationsECJ WCJ DirectoriesStream files via Telnet or RS-232 EDF ZQQQ Server Side Includes SSI CustomizationCustom Web pages Query string Server Side Include Using a Remote SIS commandExample Code examples6b Browser view of previous Html source code Reserved characters URL encodingUnsafe characters Serial pass-through redirect modeAdvanced Serial Port Control IPL T S2 Direct port access ports 2001 throughHardware connection Serial BridgingIPL T S4 Serial bridge configurationData connections TroubleshootingPower connections IPL T S Series Communication and Control Communication and Control, cont’d Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories IPL T S Series Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories Specifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesSpecifications EMI/EMC Optional accessories Part Numbers and AccessoriesIncluded parts Replacement part Number Accessories Part numberAppendix B IPL T S Series Glossary GlossaryGlossary IPL T S Series Glossary Extron’s Warranty Extron USA West
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