Extron electronic IPL T PC1i manual Reset Zap and Erase Commands, Default

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Command

ASCII (Telnet)

URL Encoded (web)

Response

(Host to Switcher)

(Host to Switcher)

(Switcher to Host)

 

 

 

 

 

Event Control (continued)

 

 

 

Write string to event buffer

E string*X3%,X3^,X3& FE}

 

memory24,27

 

 

 

W X3( %2A X3% %2C X3^ %2C X3& FE}

Evt X3%,X3^,X3&,string ]

NOTES: F must be capitalized in order for strings to be read and written to event buffer memory.

The response to the Write Event command is padded with leading zeros for X3% and X3&. X3% is 5 digits and X3& is 10 digits.

The Write String command requires a string beginning with E. Strings returned by the device (read or write response) are binary data (without an E).

Start events24,27

E 1AE}

W 1AE

Ego ]

Stop events24,27

E 0AE}

W 0AE

Est ]

Query number of events running

E AE}

W AE

nnnnn ] (5-digit number)

 

 

 

 

With tagged response –

 

 

 

 

verbose modes 2 and 3:

 

 

 

 

Enm nnnnn ]

 

 

 

 

(5-digit number)

Reset (Zap) and Erase Commands

 

 

NOTE:

None of the following zap commands (ZFFF, ZXXX, ZY, or ZQQQ) reset the AC power receptacle. Power remains

 

in its current state.

 

 

 

Erase all files from user flash

E ZFFF}

W ZFFF

Zpf ]

memory24

 

 

 

 

Reset all device settings to factory

E ZXXX}

W ZXXX

Zpx ]

default24

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

This reset is product-dependent. It resets receptacle name and lock mode to Off. It does not reset IP settings such as

 

IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, and IP security level table; and it does not remove the user file system.

Absolute system reset; retain IP

E ZY}

W ZY

Zpy ]

address

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

This reset is the same as ZQQQ (below), except that it excludes IP settings such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway

 

IP address, unit name, DHCP, and port mapping (Telnet, web, and Direct Access) in order to preserve communication

 

with the device. It also erases the user file system. This reset is recommended to be used after a firmware update.

Absolute system reset24

E ZQQQ}

W ZQQQ

Zpq ]

NOTE:

This is a mode 5 reset (see “Resetting” in the “Front Panel Features and Operation” section). It resets all device

 

settings to the factory defaults; however, the firmware version remains the same.

 

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Contents IPL T PC1i IPL T PC1Precaucion AvertissementAchtung VorsichtFCC Class a Notice Conventions Used in this Guide Software CommandsNotifications Contents IPL T PC1 Contents About the IPL T PC1 FeaturesIntroduction About this GuideIPL T PC1 Introduction Extron IPL T PC1i Application DiagramInstallation Overview Installation Rear PanelThis section describes IPL T PC1 Rear Panel 120 VAC Rear PanelsAccessing the Communication Sheet Connecting CablesRS-232 Port Cabling To connect the display device to the PC1 Connecting the Display DeviceWiring for IR Control Wiring the Local Area Network LAN PortRJ-45 Connector Wiring Wiring the Contact Input Port Front Panel Features Front Panel Features OperationSetting Up Power Control of the Output Device Setting Up the System Using the Front PanelFront Panel Security Lockout Executive Mode ResettingPurpose and notes ModeActivation ResultFour times in quick succession, confirming a mode 4 reset Hold the Reset button in until the Power LED blinks oncePurpose and notes This mode is used for troubleshooting Hold the Reset button in until the Power LED blinks twiceConfiguring the Hardware for Ethernet Control Configuration ControlSpace must separate arp and the hyphen Setting Up and Configuring the PC1 Using ARPIPL T PC1 LAN port defaults Setting Up and Configuring the PC1 Using a Web BrowserNetwork Connections Window Setting Up the Computer for IP CommunicationIP address Default gatewayOn the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Enter the following values as shown belowInternet Protocol TCP/IP Properties Window for Windows XP Configuring the IPL T PC1 Using a Web BrowserSystem Settings Page with Default IP Address Password Prompt Window Using the IPL T PC1 Web PagesSystem Status Screen Viewing the System StatusSpecifying system settings Using the Configuration PagesDate and time settings IP settingsContact input port Configuring the RS-232 Port and the AC ReceptacleRS-232 port Using the IR DriversAC receptacle Assigning passwords Performing a commandClick Submit Removing passwordsMail Alerts Page Upper Portion Entering e-mail addressesSetting up Smtp authentication Downloading the firmware from the web Upgrading FirmwareUpdating the firmware Firmware File Selected on the Choose File Window Click Browse to open a Choose file windowSchedule SchedulingTo schedule power on and off to the output receptacle Scheduling output receptacle powerSet Schedule For Field for Executive Mode Scheduling front panel lockout executive modeScheduling by day of the week Managing Files Changing an individual settingUploading files to the web Other file management functions Adding a directoryQuery strings Where x is the SIS command to be executedCustom Web Pages Server Side Includes SSIsWeb Page Html Source Code Document Showing SSIs Code exampleCharacter Hexadecimal Decimal URL encodingReserved characters Special characters Reserved charactersUnsafe characters Accessing and Using Telnet PortConnecting to the IP Address Power Connections TroubleshootingNetwork Connections Response to an Unsuccessful Ping Command Global Configurator SoftwareIPL T PC1 IP address SIS Programming ControlHost-to-Interface Communication Messages Initiated by the IPL T PC1Error Responses Password InformationError Response References Telnet Web Browser Using the Command and Response TablePort and must be hex encoded if non-alphanumeric Symbol Definitions X3# = priority set to Send Data String command parametersX2# X2%X4% X3%X4@ X4$X7$ X6$X7@ X7#Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Example IP Setup Commands Mail CommandsWeb Browser-specific Commands Mail Server Setup CommandsSet GMT offset24 # CZ Remapping Port Designations Password and Security SettingsWeb responses Html sample code File CommandsVar file new Array Telnet text responsesSend a page GET on port 80 followed by WSF See belowTelnet text responses File memoryDefault Reset Zap and Erase CommandsReference Material SpecificationsGeneral IR control interfaceMounting the IPL T PC1 Interface Part Numbers and AccessoriesUnder-desk Mounting Rack mounting procedureMounting the IPL T PC1 Under Furniture Device’s MAC or physical machine address GlossaryNumbers and a Mbps or 100 Mbps10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Addresses in an organization’s networkControls devices On and off by the PC1Standard ports used are 23 for Telnet and 80 for Ethernet HyperText objects from remote web pagesIts corresponding physical MAC address on the LAN Two portsOr networks on the Internet Are used in these commands and responsesPoint at which a device starts to operate at standby power Located, and accessedGlobalViewer, and your custom web pages Configuration or provide you with feedbackEurope USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaEurope, Africa, and the Middle China East Asia Middle East
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