Extron electronic IPI 100, IPI 200 manual Stream Files via Telnet or RS-232, Directory commands

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Command

ASCII (Telnet\⤀

URL Encoded

Response

Additional Description

 

(host to intercom\⤀

(host to intercom\⤀

(intercom to host\⤀

 

 

 

 

 

Directory commands

 

 

 

Change to

Epath/directory/ CJ }

 

 

 

or create a

 

 

 

 

directory

W path %2F directory %2F CJ

 

 

Dir•path/directory/]

The directory’s name must be composed of alphanumeric characters and may include the minus sign (hyphen, -) and the colon (:). The first character must be a letter. Case does not matter. No blank or space characters are permitted in the name. Include the full path, not just the name of the directory. Nonalphanumeric characters are not permitted in the Web browser.

NA directory does not fully exist until a file has been copied into that path. Also, the IPI operates differently from PC operating systems: files stored in and directories created in the IPI may have the same names.

Example 1: E majordirectory/subdirectory/next-level/ CJ}

W majordirectory %2F subdirectory %2F next-level %2F CJ

Dir•majordirectory/subdirectory/next-level/ ]

Example 2: E custompages/HTMLfiles/ CJ}

W custompages %2F HTMLfiles %2F CJ

 

 

 

Dir•custompages/HTMLfiles/ ]

Example 3:

E oak/CJ}

W oak %2F CJ

Dir• oak ]

In example 1, the path is majordirectory/subdirectory/. The command created or moved to a directory called next-level. In example 2, a directory called HTMLfiles was created inside the custompages directory.

In example 3, the user moved to a directory called oak.

Change back

E/CJ}

W %2F CJ

Dir•/]

Moves to the system’s root directory.

to the root

 

 

 

 

directory

 

 

 

 

Go up one

E.. CJ}

W %2E %2E CJ

Dir•path/directory/]

 

directory level

 

 

 

 

View the

E CJ}

W CJ

path/directory/]

 

current

 

 

 

 

directory

 

 

 

 

NThe current directory is determined on a per-connection basis. At the beginning of each IP connection/session, the current directory is selected as the root directory.

NDirectory = A text string drawn from the alphabet (A~Z), digits (0~9), minus sign/hyphen (-), plus sign (+), or colon (:). No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name. No distinction is made between upper and lower case. The first character must be an alpha character. A directory does not truly exist until a file has been copied into that path. Unlike various PC operating systems, a File and Directory on the Extron product are allowed to have the same name. The current directoy is a per-connection setting. It begins at the root for each new IP session.

Stream Files via Telnet or RS–232

Load a file

E + UF filesize, filename}

to user flash

 

memory

 

Retrieve file

Efilename SF}

from user

 

flash memory

 

Upl]

responds with

4bytes of file-size + raw undprocessed data in file}

NIf there is insufficient space on a box to store the sent file, response will be “Fld]“ instead of “Upl]” to denote failure.

NUpdating firmware can be done by loading an .S19 file with this command. If the box determines that the .S19 file is not intended for this product, the “Upl]” response is followed by an “Fwm]” response (Firmware mismatch).

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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 materialFeatures Security featuresLED indicator to show when the room is being monitored System Requirements UL RequirementsPreface, cont’d Installlation TwoInstalllation IPI 100 and IPI 200 Series InstallationMLC 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 OperationFront Panel Features and Operation OperationIPI 100 and IPI 200 Series Operation Button Operation Push to talk operationIndication lighting\⤀ Button Color IndicationOperation Initial Configuration FourInitial Configuration IPI 100 and IPI 200 Series 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 BasicSetting the IP address using embedded Web pages Open a Web browser on the local PCIntercom 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 IntercomsLoading a pre-recorded .wav file Changing the default .wav file for intercom eventsTo load a pre-recorded file Setting up a peer-to-peer network Calll forwardingNone of the PCs can be set to Server Mode Setting up one PC as a serverAll 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 Accessories IPI 200 Series\⤀ Included Parts 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 ControlPassword information Error responsesError 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! =Command/response table for SIS commands X20+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-232File handling commands Stream Files via PortIPI 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 Mounting the IPI 100 SeriesIPI 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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