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using URL-encoded commands. The ASCII and URL commands listed in the tables starting on page 58 perform the same functions, but they are encoded differently to accommodate the requirements of each port (Telnet or browser).

The ASCII to hexadecimal (HEX) conversion table shown above is for use with the command/response tables.

The command/response tables list valid ASCII (for Telnet or RS232) command codes, the corresponding URL (uniform resource locator) encoded (for Web browsers) command codes, the IPI’s responses to the host, and a description of the command’s function or the results of executing the command.

Upper and lower case characters may be used interchangeably in the command field unless otherwise specified.

Commands may be sent back-to-back without spaces (for example, 2!65V1Z).

Numbers can be entered with leading zeroes, as 1, 2, or 3 digits, e.g., 8V = 08V = 008V.

There are a few differences in how to enter the commands depending on whether you are using Telnet or a Web browser.

When using these commands through a Web browser, the URL reference is used to shorten the examples. “URL” refers to the full URL of the intercom and Web page reference including all path information (e.g., http://192.168.100.10/myform.htm).

To send any of the commands using a Web browser you must prefix them with the full URL followed by

?cmd=.

For control via a Web browser, all non-alphanumeric characters must be represented as the hexadecimal equivalent, %xx, where xx represents the two-character hex byte. A comma (,), for example, would be represented as %2C.

Characters such as %, +, and the space character ( ) must be encoded as hex bytes, or they will be misinterpreted by the IPI For example, the ASCII command +V must be encoded as %2BV for Web browser use.

Some characters differ depending on the method you use to send the commands:

Telnet

Web browser

Escape (hex 1B)

W [must not be hex encoded]

Carriage return (hex 0D) Pipe character () [must not be hex encoded]

NWith Telnet you can use either an “Escape” (E) command or a “W” command, and the carriage return or

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Contents MediaLink IP Intercom Interfaces User’s ManualPrecautions 安全须知 中文 This page has been intentionally left blank IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Quick Start Guide QS-1 Quick Start Guide IPI 101, IPIQS-2 IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide -­ IPI 101, IPI 104, cont’dIPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Quick Start Guide QS-3 Quick Start Guide IPI 201, IPIThis page has been intentionally left blank Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One Additional reference material About this ManualAbout the IP Intercom Modules Terms used in this manualIPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Introduction System Requirements Introduction, cont’d FeaturesTwo Installing or Replacing Button Labels IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series InstallationUL Requirements IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Installation MLC 226 IP AAP IPI 100 AAP, IPI 200 AAP Series InstallationIPI 100 AAP, IPI 200 AAP Series Installation IPI 104 AAP, IPI 101 AAP Rear Panel Installation, cont’d IPI Rear Panel Features and CablingAAP mounting screws These four screws are permanently Sample Applications Installation, cont’dSingle PC-to-panel mode MLC Audio ConnectionIntercom user releases the button when done speaking Multiple PC-to-panel modeInstallation, cont’d Panel-to-panel mode TCP/IP Intercom with amplifier modeMLC 226 IP Installation, cont’d Three High MED LOW Button Operation Push to talk operationIPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Operation PI 100 AAP, IPI 200 AAP Series Operation Operation, cont’dIndication lighting Button Color IndicationFour Installing the Software IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Configuration and ControlSoftware System Requirements Using the Software an Overview IP Intercom HelpDesk screen before configuration Configuration and Control, cont’dParts of the Main Screen Making a group announcement Speaking to an intercomIPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Configuration and Control Click the Play to Intercoms button Listening to an intercomHands-free operation No Incoming Calls is displayed when no calls are coming Select Advanced Settings... from the Intercom menu Main Screen Menus File menuTools menu Help menu Intercom menuGeneral Options Setting preferencesPush to Talk PTT Options These settings affect Startup Audio These controls affect what, if any, sound Configuring the IPI Intercom SystemParts of the Configuration Utility screen Configuration Utility menus Tools menu Upload the Station Not Present Wave File to Intercom Setup procedure IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Configuration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d Recording an original message Changing the audio format of existing files IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Configuration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d Chapter Five IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series SIS Programming and Control IPI 201/204 SIS Programming and ControlHost-to-IPI Communications IPI-initiated MessagesError responses Password informationIPI 201/204 SIS Programming, cont’d Commands and ReponsesError response references Using the command/response tablesIPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Programming and Control X1#= Local date and time format Symbol definitions= off/ignore This could be as large as 10 digits Programming and Control Command Ascii Telnet URL Encoded Web Response AdditionalX20 Description+X20 Status commandsControl X1! IPI 201/IPI 201/IPI 204 -Thu, 20 Jan 2005 IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series IPI 201/204 SIS Programming Cont’dX1@ or X4   X1@ CN Ipn X1@  CN IpnX4  X1# CT Ipt X1#  X1#  X# CZ  X3$ CX X3$ X1$ CI  X1$ CG X1$ X1* or  X1 CSX2@  X2@ CV X6$ EB  X2@  X6$,X1$ EB  Bmd X6$,X1$ WCC  X3# CA  X5@ or X4!  X3# CU  IpuX4!  CK Remapping port designations Directory commands IPI 201/204 SIS Programming, cont’dSeries, IPI 200 Series Programming and Control Stream Files via Telnet or RS-232 Stream Files via Port File handling commands DF Evt Tue, 01 Mar 2005 020307 GMT  0AE  1AE ZY AAppendix a Audio output IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Specifications, AccessoriesAudio IPI 101, IPI 104, and MLC 226 IP Audio input IPIGeneral Audio input AudioControl relay Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d MediaLink Controllers, labels Part number AccessoriesIncluded parts Replacement Part number Included Parts IPI 101 AAP and IPI 104 AAPAmplifiers, cable, miscellany Part number USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Extron’s WarrantyExtron Electronics. All rights reserved