Extron electronic IPL T SF24, SFI244 Series user manual Copyright information, Password information

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Login User

Communication and Control, cont’d

X38

= Event data size: b = bit; B = byte (8 bit); S = short (16 bit);

 

L = long (32 bit)

 

 

 

 

This parameter is case sensitive.

 

 

 

 

= Event data to write.

X39

 

=I/O mode: 0 = input; 1 = output; 2 = input plus pull-up resistor;

X40

 

3 = output plus pull-up resistor; 4 = analog in; 5 = analog in w/

 

pull-up; 6 = adjust in (requires

 

 

&

 

thresholds); 7 = adjust

 

X55

X56

 

in w/pull-up (requires

 

&

 

thresholds).

 

&

 

 

 

X55

X56

X55

X56

 

thresholds are not required for modes 0-5.

 

=Setting I/O 0 = off; 1 = on

X42

 

=0 = off; 1 = on; value = 0-4095, based on 12-bit A to D

X43

 

=E-mail recipient number: range = 1 - 64 max

X45

 

=E-mail recipient address: maximum number of characters for a

X46

 

full email address is 31 characters.

 

= Name of e-mail file to be sent: the first line of the file is the

X47

 

subject, the rest is the body of the e-mail.

 

 

 

 

Email files must have the file extension .eml.

 

 

 

 

 

=Event Status fields (8): event_type, event_state, event_paused,

X48

 

error_status, RcvBuff_endptr, UsrBuff_startptr, UsrBuff_endptr

 

=Default Name: Combination of model-name and last 3 pairs of

X49

 

MAC address (e.g., IPL-T-SFI244-00-02-3D)

 

=Redirect: 0 = no redirect; 1-n = redirect serial port from the

X50

 

specified port to allow for a transparent pass-through mode

 

=Connection’s security level: 0 = not logged in; 1 = user;

X52

 

2 = administrator

 

=Timeout for data pass-through mode, after which event data can

X53

 

be inserted into the transmit buffer.

 

=ASCII digit(s) representing numeric value of data element read

X54

 

from event buffer (leading zeros are suppressed)

 

=Upper transition threshold (0 detection = off) for digital inputs;

X55

 

Lower must be smaller than upper (0-4095 based on 12-bit

 

A to D)

X56 =Lower transition threshold (1 detection = on) for digital inputs; Lower must be smaller than upper (0-4095 based on 12-bit

A to D)

The default Web pages will display X55 and X56 in

voltages. (100mV to 24VDC, upper default = 2VDC and lower default = 1VDC). The conversion rate is 162 counts to 1V.

X57 = IR Playback file.

X59 = IR Playback mode: 0 = play once, 1 = play continuously (send IR command again with mode = 0 to stop mode 1 playback)

X60 = IR Learn starting sample # to return (0 = return all data)

X61 = IR Learn ending sample # to return (0 = return all data)

X62 = IR Learn status: 0 = finished, but no IR seen; 1 = finished, buffer overrun; 2 = finished, successful collection; 3 = finished, but aborted; 4 = waiting for first pulse; 5 = busy collecting

X63 = Pulse time in 20MS per count. If parameter is missing or = 0, pulse length = default (25 counts=500MS), max (65536 counts)

X64 = Broadcast repetition rate in seconds (0-256. 0 = disable)

Copyright information

© COPYRIGHT 2003, EXTRON ELECTRONICS IPL T Mxx,

Vx.xx

Thurs, 20 Feb 2003 17:51:04

The copyright message is displayed upon connecting to IP Link product via TCP/IP or Telnet. Mxx is the model and Vx.xx is the firmware version number. The current date and time are displayed. This is followed by a password prompt.

Password information

The “ Password:” prompt requires a password (administrator level or user level) followed by a carriage return. The prompt is repeated if the correct password is not entered.

If the correct password is entered, the unit responds with

Login Administrator ” or “ ”, depending on password entered. If passwords are the same for both administrator and user, the unit will default to administrator privileges.

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Contents IP Link Tools USAExtron’s Warranty PrecautionsFCC Class a Notice Quick Start Guide IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Under Desk Projector MountTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d Introduction OneIPL T SF24 and SFI244 Features IntroductionAbout this Manual About the IPL T SF24 and SFI244 InterfacesInstallation and Operation Easily configured and controlledTwo Introduction, cont’dInstallation and Operation Installation OverviewIPL T SF24 and IPL T SFI244 Installation and Operation Mounting the IPL T InterfaceInstallation and Operation, cont’d Rear Panel Features and CablingPower Furniture or projector mountingEthernet/LAN Serial communicationOperation Front panel indicatorsIdentification Resetting the unit Connection and Configuration ThreeConnection and Configuration, cont’d Connecting the HardwareSerial connection Ethernet connectionConfiguring the Hardware PC configurationIPL T interface configuration Flex I/O connectionArp -s 10.13.170.15 00-05-A6-00-0A-90 Configuring the IPL T using direct PC connectionPing Connection and Configuration, cont’d Firmware upgradesFour Communication and ControlCommunication and Control, cont’d Ports OverviewFlex I/O ports Digital inputDigital output Bidirectional serial control interface portsAnalog input Accessing and using the Web server Logon and system status Establishing or changing system or port settingsCommunication with the Interface Web server10 Web server System Settings screen Controlling IR devices or sending IR commands SFI244 onlyCommunication and Control, cont’d Setting and changing your passwordsEditing and adding e-mail alerts Sending an e-mail alert through Telnet Esc 4 SMUpgrading the firmware Managing filesIR Learning SFI244 only Creating a driver with the IR Learner softwareUsing the command/response table Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web browserSymbol definitions Password information Copyright information28 = Commands that may give E28 file not found Error responsesBidirectional Serial Data port Flex I/O Data portIR/Serial Data port SFI244 only IP Setup CommandsFirmware Version/Part Number/Information File Commands Re-map port designationsWeb Browser Specific MailReset ZAP/Erase Commands Communication and Control, cont’d CustomizationServer side includes ControlCode examples Query stringExample 26c Browser view 28a Html source code using a query string Href=index.html?cmd=W1*1*15*0irPlay/a 30b Browser viewReserved characters URL encodingUnsafe characters Direct port access ports 2001 through Communication and Control, cont’d Device ControlCustom Web pages Telnet PortTroubleshooting Power connectionsPort redirect Data connectionsSpecifications, Part Numbers Accessories AAppendix aSpecifications AppendixBB GlossaryParts Included partsGlossary GlossaryGlossary, cont’d