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Command

ASCII (Telnet\⤀

URL Encoded

Response

Additional Description

 

(host to intercom\⤀

(host to intercom\⤀

(intercom to host\⤀

 

Firmware version, part number & information requests

NIn a query response, an asterisk (*) after the version number indicates the version that is currently used.

A question mark (? or ?.??) indicates that the factory default firmware is the only firmware loaded in the IPI.

A carat (^) indicates the version of firmware that should be running, but, since a mode 1 reset was performed, the factory default firmware version is loaded and running instead.

An exclamation point (!) indicates that the firmware is corrupted.

Query

Q or 1Q

Q or 1Q

firmware

 

 

version

 

 

number

 

 

Example:

1Q

1Q

Query verbose

0Q

0Q

firmware

 

 

version

 

 

information

 

 

X1! C

or Ver01*X1! ]

1.01]

or Ver01*1.01

X1!  X1!  X1! ]

responses to commands

2Q•3Q•4Q ]

Show the IPI’s firmware version (X1!) to two decimal places. This query yields the number of the currently running version of the user-updatable firmware

X1!= Version (typically listed to two decimal places, e.g., x.xx)

Shows bootstrap, factory-installed,

and current versions of firmware.

Example:

0Q

0Q

Query

2Q

2Q

bootstrap

 

 

firmware

 

 

version

 

 

Example:

2Q

2Q

1.03•1.00*(1.18-IPI 201/IPI 204 - Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:41:47 GMT)•1.01*(1.31-IPI 201/IPI 204 -Tue, 14 Jun 2005 00:54:58 GMT)]

X1! ]

The bootstrap firmware is not user-

or Ver02*X1! ]

replaceable, but you may need this

 

information during troubleshooting.

1.03 ]

 

Query factory

3Q

3Q

firmware

 

 

version

 

 

X1! ]

or Ver03*X1! ]

X1!= (kernel version–model description–date time of upload) Factory-installed firmware is different from the bootstrap firmware, but it is also not user- replaceable. This firmware was installed at the factory; it is the version the controller reverts to after a mode 1 reset (see chpt. 2).

Example:

3Q

3Q

Query

4Q

4Q

updated firmware version

1.00*(1.18-IPI 201/IPI 204-Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:41:47 GMT) ]

X1!]

X1!= (kernel version–model

or Ver04*X1!]

description–date time of upload)

 

Use this command to find out which

 

version of the firmware, if any, was

 

uploaded into the controller after it

 

left the factory

Example:

4Q

4Q

Query FPGA

32Q

32Q

version

 

 

Request the

N

N

IPI’s part

 

 

number

 

 

1.00*(1.64-IPI 201/IPI 204 -Mon, 28 Feb 2005 23:16:55 GMT)]

X1! ]

Show the field-programmable gate

 

array (FPGA) firmware version to

 

two decimal places (x.xx).

60-809-0n ]or

See page A-7for 200 Series part

60-810-0n ]or

numbers.

Pno60-809-1n ]

or

Pno60-810-1n ]

 

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Contents Push to Talk MediaLink IP Intercom InterfacesSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch PrecautionsSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisFCC 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 Before you get Started OneIPI 101 AAP IPI 104 AAP IPI 201 Series IPI 204 Series Terms and symbols used in this manualPreface About this ManualAdditional reference material About the IP Intercom ModulesSecurity features FeaturesLED indicator to show when the room is being monitored UL Requirements System RequirementsPreface, cont’d Two InstalllationIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Installation InstalllationMLC 226 IP’s rear panel, as shown in the following figure MLC 226 IP AAP or a mounting frame ConnectorMLC Audio Connection Installlation, cont’dSingle PC to panel Sample ApplicationsNetwork Multiple PCs to panelPanel-to-panel mode Server mode MPA Intercom with amplifierInstalllation, cont’d Operation ThreeOperation Front Panel Features and OperationIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Operation Button Color Indication Button OperationPush to talk operation Indication lighting\⤀Operation Four Initial ConfigurationIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Initial Configuration Initial ConfigurationBefore you Begin Advanced button name changes to Basic Setting the IP address using Global ConfiguratorAt its factory default IP address IPI 200 Series intercom unit must beOpen 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 Arp s IP address MAC address Setting the IP address using the ARP commandHelpDesk Software FiveIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series HelpDesk Software Installling the SoftwareHelpDesk Software Introduction to the SoftwareStarting the Program Log-in as User Log-in as a HelpDesk AdministratorHelpDesk Software, cont’d Use the drop-down menu to select the appropriate option Configuring the IP Intercom SystemBasic Configuration Using the Configuration UtilitySelect Manually by IP Address from the drop-down menu Importing a GC2/GCZ fileClick Import. a Windows Open dialog box opens Entering an IP address manualllyScanning the local subnet Configuring an IP device with the configuration utility Talk mode Start speaking. While Listen modeSelect an available group or All Intercoms Group announcementChanging the default .wav file for intercom events Loading a pre-recorded .wav fileTo load a pre-recorded file Calll forwarding Setting up a peer-to-peer networkSetting 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 IPI 100 Series Specifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesIncluded parts Replacement Part number Accessories IPI 100 Series\⤀Accessories Part number Included Parts IPI 100 Series\⤀Specifications IPI 200 Series Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’dExtron Lbs 0.2 kg Included Parts IPI 200 Series\⤀ Accessories IPI 200 Series\⤀Amplifiers, cable, miscelllany Part number Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d SIS Programming and Control AppendixBBIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series SIS Programming and Control SIS Programming and ControlHost-to-IPI Communications IPI-initiated MessagesError responses Password informationError response references Using the command/response table Commands and Reponses= Escape key hex 1B Use W instead of Esc for Web browsers Symbol definitions= On/off status 0 = off / disable 1 = on /enable Telnet Web BrowserX4! = X4 = X7! = = on, disable/lock the front panelX20 Command/response table for SIS commands+X20 X1!  Command Ascii Telnet\⤀ URL Encoded ResponseX1! C X1! X1! X1! X4   X1@ CN Ipn X1@ IpnX4  X1@ orX1*  X3$  X1$ CI X1$  X6$ EB  X2@  X6$,X1$ EB  Bmd X6$,X1$ Pvl X5@   X3# CU  IpuX4! CK  X5@ orStream Files via Telnet or RS-232 Directory commandsStream Files via Port File handling commandsIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series SIS Programming and Control B-15 0AE 1AEIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series SIS Programming and Control B-17 Reset zap\⤀/Erase CommandsSIS Programming and Control, cont’d Mounting AppendixCCMounting the IPI 100 Series MountingIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Mounting Mounting the IPI 200 Series Mounting, cont’d IPI 100 and IPI 200 SeriesDAppendix D Button LabelsButton Label Generator software Installling or Replacing Button LabelsInstallling the Button-Label Generator software Button LabelsUsing the Button-Label Generator software Text Installling Button LabelsExtron Warranty Quick Installation Checklist
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