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X1# = Local date and time format

Set format (MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS).

Example: 01/18/05-10:54:00.

Read format (day of week, date month year HH:MM:SS).

X1$ =

X1* = X2@ =

Example: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 18:19:33.

IP address or subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading zeros in each of four fields are optional in setting values, and they are suppressed in returned values.

IPI’s default address: 192.168.254.254

Default broadcast address: 255.255.255.255.

Hardware (MAC) address (xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx) (00-05-A6-xx-xx-xx)

Verbose/response mode status:

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

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.

X3# = Password (minimum length = 4 characters, maximum length = 12 characters, no special characters are allowed)

NA user password cannot be assigned if no administrator password exists; the E14 error code will be returned. If the administrator password is cleared, then the user password is also removed.

X3$ =

X4! =

X4( =

X5@ =

X6# =

Daylight saving time

0 = Daylight Saving Time off/ignore

1 = Daylight Saving Time on (USA/Canada)

2 = Daylight Saving Time on (Europe)

3 = Daylight Saving Time on (Brazil)

Password to display on screen (response to password query or set). When the MLC connects to a host device via RS-232, the password (X3#), itself, is the response. When the connection is via IP, X4! is 4 asterisks (****) if a password has been assigned, or it is an empty field (          ) if a password hasn’t been assigned.

Default name: a combination of the model name and the last 3 pairs of the IPI 200 series’ MAC address

Connection’s security level 11 = user

12 = administrator

Pulse time in 20 ms per count. If this parameter is missing or = 0, then pulse length = default = 25 = 500 ms. 1 = 20 ms (minimum pulse time) to 65535 = 1310700 ms (maximum pulse time).

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Contents MediaLink IP Intercom Interfaces Push to TalkPrecautions Safety Instructions EnglishConsignes de Sécurité Français Sicherheitsanleitungen DeutschFCC Class a Notice Page Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d IPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Table of Contents Iii Iv IPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Table of Contents One Before you get StartedTerms and symbols used in this manual PrefaceAbout this Manual IPI 101 AAP IPI 104 AAP IPI 201 Series IPI 204 SeriesAbout the IP Intercom Modules Additional reference materialSecurity features FeaturesLED indicator to show when the room is being monitored System Requirements UL RequirementsPreface, cont’d Installlation TwoIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Installation InstalllationMLC 226 IP’s rear panel, as shown in the following figure Connector MLC 226 IP AAP or a mounting frameInstalllation, cont’d MLC Audio ConnectionSample Applications Single PC to panelMultiple PCs to panel NetworkPanel-to-panel mode Server mode Intercom with amplifier MPAInstalllation, cont’d Three OperationOperation Front Panel Features and OperationIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Operation Button Operation Push to talk operationIndication lighting\⤀ Button Color IndicationOperation Initial Configuration FourIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Initial Configuration Initial ConfigurationBefore you Begin Setting the IP address using Global Configurator At its factory default IP addressIPI 200 Series intercom unit must be Advanced button name changes to BasicOpen a Web browser on the local PC Setting the IP address using embedded Web pagesIntercom unit’s embedded Web page is displayed Return to the TCP/IP Properties dialog box on the PC Setting the IP address using the ARP command Arp s IP address MAC addressFive HelpDesk SoftwareInstallling the Software HelpDesk SoftwareIntroduction to the Software IPI 100 and IPI 200 Series HelpDesk SoftwareLog-in as User Log-in as a HelpDesk Administrator Starting the ProgramHelpDesk Software, cont’d Configuring the IP Intercom System Basic ConfigurationUsing the Configuration Utility Use the drop-down menu to select the appropriate optionImporting a GC2/GCZ file Click Import. a Windows Open dialog box opensEntering an IP address manuallly Select Manually by IP Address from the drop-down menuScanning the local subnet Configuring an IP device with the configuration utility Talk mode Listen mode Start speaking. WhileGroup announcement Select an available group or All IntercomsChanging the default .wav file for intercom events Loading a pre-recorded .wav fileTo load a pre-recorded file Setting up a peer-to-peer network Calll forwardingSetting up one PC as a server None of the PCs can be set to Server ModeAll HelpDesks must be linked to the Server PC Server PC must be set to Server Mode HelpDesk Software, cont’d Specifications, Part Numbers Accessories Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories Specifications IPI 100 SeriesAccessories IPI 100 Series\⤀ Accessories Part numberIncluded Parts IPI 100 Series\⤀ Included parts Replacement Part numberSpecifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d Specifications IPI 200 SeriesExtron Lbs 0.2 kg Included Parts IPI 200 Series\⤀ Accessories IPI 200 Series\⤀Amplifiers, cable, miscelllany Part number Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d AppendixBB SIS Programming and ControlSIS Programming and Control Host-to-IPI CommunicationsIPI-initiated Messages IPI 100 and IPI 200 Series SIS Programming and ControlError responses Password informationError response references Commands and Reponses Using the command/response tableSymbol definitions = On/off status 0 = off / disable 1 = on /enableTelnet Web Browser = Escape key hex 1B Use W instead of Esc for Web browsersX4! = X4 = = on, disable/lock the front panel X7! =X20 Command/response table for SIS commands+X20 Command Ascii Telnet\⤀ URL Encoded Response X1! CX1! X1! X1!  X1!  X1@ CN Ipn X1@  IpnX4 X1@ or X4 X3$   X1$ CIX1$  X1* X2@   X6$,X1$ EB Bmd X6$,X1$   X6$ EB  X3# CU  IpuX4!  CK X5@ or Pvl X5@ Directory commands Stream Files via Telnet or RS-232Stream Files via Port File handling commandsIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series SIS Programming and Control B-15 1AE 0AEReset zap\⤀/Erase Commands IPI 100 and IPI 200 Series SIS Programming and Control B-17SIS Programming and Control, cont’d AppendixCC MountingMounting the IPI 100 Series MountingIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Mounting Mounting the IPI 200 Series Mounting, cont’d Button Labels IPI 100 and IPI 200 SeriesDAppendix DInstallling or Replacing Button Labels Installling the Button-Label Generator softwareButton Labels Button Label Generator softwareUsing the Button-Label Generator software Installling Button Labels TextExtron Warranty Quick Installation Checklist
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