Extron electronic IPL T SF24 user manual Communication and Control, cont’d Customization, Event

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Communication and Control, cont’d

Customization

Response

URL Encoded (Web)

ASCII(Telnet)

Command

X54

W X35 X36 , X37 , X38 E

 

 

E

 

 

X38

 

,

 

 

X37

 

,

 

 

X36

 

,

 

 

X35

 

 

Esc

 

memory27

Control

event buffer

Event

Read

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

X48

X39

{string}

<see

Evt

 

 

E

 

 

 

 

 

X38

FE

 

 

,

 

 

X39

 

X44

 

 

,

,

 

 

X37

 

X37

 

 

,

,

E

X36

 

X36

,

,

X35

 

X35

 

X35

 

 

W W

W

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X38

FE

 

 

,

 

 

X39

 

X44

 

 

, ,

 

 

X37

 

X37

 

 

, ,

 

 

X36

 

X36

E

, ,

X35

 

X35

 

X35

Esc

Esc

Esc

 

 

27

 

memory27

status27

memory 24

from event

Read event

Write event

Read string

Evt X39

W X39 %2A X35 , X36 , X37 FE

Write string to event memory24 27 Esc X39 * X35 , X36 , X37 FE

Enm#

Est

Ego

W1AE

W0AE

WAE

Esc 1AE

Esc 0AE

Esc AE

27

27

of events running

Events 24

Events 24

number

Start

Stop

Read

Del•filename

 

 

done)

 

Zpf Zpx Zpq

Nvr

(respondswhen

X6

 

 

X6

 

 

 

WfilenameEF

 

WZFFF

WZXXX

WZQQQ

 

W1FF

WFF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

subnet mask = 255.255.0.0)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

filename EF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ZFFF

ZXXX

ZQQQ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1FF

 

 

 

 

FF

Reset (ZAP)/Erase Commands

Erase user-supplied WebEsc

page and files24 28

Erase flash memory24Esc

Reset all device setting to factory24 Esc

Absolute System Reset24Esc

(Includes IP address = 192.168.254.254,

Commit RAM to FlashEsc

View whether RAM needsEsc to be saved to Flash.

In the IPL T interface family, varying degrees of customization are possible. Server side includes make it possible to obtain information from the unit and display the information on Web pages. URL encoding allows you to send information and commands to the unit to change its configuration or provide you with feedback.

Server side includes

Server sides includes (SSIs) are a type of HTML comment that directs the Web server to dynamically generate data for a Web page whenever it is requested. SSIs typically use Extron’s Simple Instruction Set (SIS) to communicate commands to the products or attached control devices. Using SSIs, custom pages can be designed and displayed, with IPL T interface information provided by the SIS commands.

The basic format for an Extron SSI is:

<!—#echo var=”x”—>

Where x is the SIS command to be executed.

The SIS instructions sent to IP Link-enabled products fall into two categories: “host” or “remote”.

1.Host commands instruct the IP Link product to act or respond.

2.Remote commands pass data to an external control port on an IP Link product.

When a Web page is requested, the Web server removes the SSI and replaces it with the answer to the SIS command within quotes.

Server Side Include Using the Host SIS command

 

SIS Command

 

<!--#echo var="

N

"-->

 

SIS command

 

 

to be processed

 

*type with no spaces

by the IP Link

 

 

 

Figure 4-22 — Example of SSI “host” command

In figure 4-22 above, the “N” command is used to request the IP Link product’s part number.

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Contents IP Link Tools USAFCC Class a Notice PrecautionsExtron’s Warranty Quick Start Guide IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Under Desk Projector MountTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d IPL T SF24 and SFI244 OneIntroduction 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 communicationIdentification Front panel indicatorsOperation 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 connectionPing Configuring the IPL T using direct PC connectionArp -s 10.13.170.15 00-05-A6-00-0A-90 Connection and Configuration, cont’d Firmware upgradesFour Communication and ControlCommunication and Control, cont’d Ports OverviewFlex I/O ports Digital inputAnalog input Bidirectional serial control interface portsDigital output 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 onlyEditing and adding e-mail alerts Setting and changing your passwordsCommunication and Control, cont’d 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 portFirmware Version/Part Number/Information IP Setup CommandsIR/Serial Data port SFI244 only File Commands Re-map port designationsWeb Browser Specific MailReset ZAP/Erase Commands Communication and Control, cont’d CustomizationServer side includes ControlExample Query stringCode examples 26c Browser view 28a Html source code using a query string Href=index.html?cmd=W1*1*15*0irPlay/a 30b Browser viewUnsafe characters URL encodingReserved 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