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Command

ASCII (Telnet)

URL Encoded (Web)

Response

Additional

 

(host to intercom)

(host to intercom)

(intercom to host)

description

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Set verbose

EX2@ CV}

W X2@ CV

Vrb X2@]

response mode

 

 

 

on/off24

 

 

 

NIf tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant string + data, the same as for

setting a value.

For example, for E CN }, 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.

and Control

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 IPI 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.

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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 About the IP Intercom Modules About this ManualTerms used in this manual Additional reference materialIPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Introduction System Requirements Introduction, cont’d FeaturesTwo UL Requirements Installing or Replacing Button LabelsIPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Installation 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 Single PC-to-panel mode Installation, cont’dMLC Audio Connection Sample ApplicationsIntercom 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 IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Operation Button OperationPush to talk operation Indication lighting Operation, cont’dButton Color Indication PI 100 AAP, IPI 200 AAP Series OperationFour Software System Requirements Installing the SoftwareIPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Configuration and Control 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 Tools menu Main Screen MenusFile 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 Host-to-IPI Communications IPI 201/204 SIS Programming and ControlIPI-initiated Messages IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series SIS Programming and ControlError responses Password informationError response references Commands and ReponsesUsing the command/response tables IPI 201/204 SIS Programming, cont’dIPI 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 X20 Command Ascii Telnet URL Encoded Web Response AdditionalDescription Programming and Control+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’d CN  X1@ CN Ipn X1@ IpnX4  X1@ or X4  X# CZ  X1# CT Ipt X1# X1#   X1$ CI  X3$ CXX3$ X1* or X1$  X1 CS  X1$ CGX2@  X2@ CV X6$,X1$ EB  X2@ Bmd X6$,X1$   X6$ EB WCC  X3# CA   X3# CU  IpuX4!  X4! CK  X5@ orRemapping port designations Directory commands Series, IPI 200 Series Programming and Control IPI 201/204SIS Programming, cont’d 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 IPI 101, IPI 104, and MLC 226 IP IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series Specifications, AccessoriesAudio input IPI Audio outputGeneral Audio input AudioControl relay Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d Included parts Replacement Part number AccessoriesIncluded Parts IPI 101 AAP and IPI 104 AAP MediaLink Controllers, labels Part numberAmplifiers, cable, miscellany Part number USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Extron’s WarrantyExtron Electronics. All rights reserved