
DVS 304
Command | ASCII (Telnet) | URL Encoded (Web) | Response | Additional description |
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Set user password14 24 | E X3#CU} | WX3#CU | Ipu•X3# ] | Set the user access password |
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| The password is case sensitive. Special |
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| not allowed. |
NOTE: A user password cannot be assigned if an administrator password does not exist.
Clear user password24 | E•CU} | W%20CU | Ipu•] | This clears the user password only. |
Read user password24 | ECU} | WCU | X3#] |
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Set verbose mode24 | E X2@CV} | W X2@CV | VrbX2@] | Set verbose mode. |
NOTE: The processor can send out unsolicited information (such as notice of a volume or input change or a change in some other setting). That is called verbose | ||||
| (wordy) relationship between the processor and a connected device. For a direct | |||
| When the DVS 304 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 processor connected via Ethernet, this mode must be set to On each time you reconnect to the processor. | |||
Read verbose mode | ECV} | WCV | X2@] |
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Read connection’s security | ECK} | WCK | X5@] |
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Series • SIS Communication and
Re-map port designations
Set Telnet port map 24
Reset Telnet port map 24
Disable Telnet port map 24
Read Telnet port map
Set Web port map 24
Reset Web port map 24
Disable Web port map 24
Read Web port map 24
E{port #}MT} | W{port #}MT | Pmt{port #}] |
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E23MT} | W23MT | Pmt00023] | Set Telnet to the default port (23) |
E0MT} | W0MT | Pmt00000] |
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EMT} | WMT | {port #}] |
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E{port #}MH} | W{port #}MH | Pmh{port #}] |
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E80MH} | W80MH | Pmh00080] |
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E0MH} | W0MH | Pmh00000] |
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EMH} | WMH | {port #}] | Set Web port to default value of 80 |
Control 50
NOTE: X2@ = Verbose/response mode (Default = 0 for Telnet connections; 1 for
and tagged responses for queries. If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands will return the constant string + the data, like setting the value does (for example command:
Esc CN } response: Ipn• x12]).
X3# = Password (12 characters = maximum length; no special characters are allowed)
X5@ = Connection’s security level: 0 = anonymous, 1 – 10=extended security levels 1 thru 10, 11 = user, 12 = administrator