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Symbol Definitions

] = CR/LF (carriage return + line feed) (hex 0D 0A)

}= Soft carriage return (no line feed, hex 0D)

(For web browser commands, use the [pipe] character instead of the soft return.)

= Pipe (vertical bar) character

= Space

24= The 24 superscript indicates commands that give an E24 (privilege violation) message if you are not logged in at the administrator level.

E= Escape key (hex 1B) (For web browsers, use W instead of E.) X! = Power receptacle (1-4)

X#

= Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset value

 

 

(12.00 to +14.00) represents the time difference in hours and minutes (±hh:mm) relative to Greenwich, England. The

 

 

plus sign and leading zero are optional. For example, 5:30 = +05:30.)

X%

= On or Off status

 

 

 

0 = off or disabled

 

 

 

1 = on or enabled

 

X^

=

Dirty memory status

 

 

 

1 = RAM needs to be saved to flash memory.

 

 

0 = RAM has been saved to flash (OK to power off or reset).

X1! = Version (typically listed to two decimal places, that is, n.nn)

X1@

= Unit name. The name of the PC1 is a text string of up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9),

 

 

and minus sign or hyphen (-). No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name. No distinction is made

 

 

between upper and lower case.

 

 

NOTE: The first character must be a letter. The last character must not be a minus sign or hyphen (-).

X1#

= Local date and time format

 

 

 

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

 

 

Example: 11/18/03-10:54:00.

 

 

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

 

 

Example: Tue, 18 Nov 2011 18:19:33.

X1$

= IP address (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). Leading zeros in each of four fields are optional in setting values, and they are

 

 

suppressed in returned values.

X1%

= E-mail domain name (for example: extron.com)

X1*

=

Hardware (MAC) address (xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx).

X1(

= Subnet mask (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). Leading zeros are optional in setting values in each of four fields, and they are

 

 

suppressed in returned values.

X2@

 

For verbose response mode:

 

 

 

0 = clear or none

 

 

 

1 = verbose mode

 

 

 

2 = tagged responses for queries

 

 

3 = verbose mode and tagged responses for queries

 

 

Default = 0

 

 

 

NOTE: If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant string plus the data, like

 

 

setting the value does.

 

 

Example:

 

 

 

Command:

E CN }

 

 

Response:

Ipn • X1@

X3#

= Password (minimum length = 4 characters; maximum length = 12 characters.

 

 

No special characters are allowed.

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Contents IPL T PCS4 IPL T PCS4iSafety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Conventions Used in this Guide Software CommandsNotifications Contents IPL T PCS4 Contents Features IntroductionAbout this Guide About the IPL T PCS4Application Diagrams IPL T PCS4Connection Diagram for IPL T PCS4i Installation Rear Panels Installation OverviewRear Panels IPL T PCS4i Rear Panel 220 VACSetting Up the LAN Port Connecting the DevicesConfiguring the LAN Port LAN Port CablingIPL T PCS4 Installation and Rear Panel Front Panel Features Operation Front Panel FeaturesSetting Up Power Control Setting Up the System Using the Front PanelSetting Power Level Reference Thresholds Setting the Full power threshold None and Not Set thresholds If the receptacle Is set to Power level Receptacle FullStandby Front panel Security Lockout Executive Mode LED lit Group Red power LED lit GroupGrouping Receptacles Clearing thresholdsResetting the Unit ModeActivation ResultHold the Reset button in until the Power LED blinks once Configuring the Hardware Configuration ControlSetting Up the Computer Using ARP ARP-S Command Screen Setting Up the Computer Using a Web Browser Screen Showing the Ping CommandSetting up the computer for IP communication Subnet mask Default gateway Blank or Configuring the IPL T PCS4 using a web browser Example of a Default System SettingsUsing the Embedded Web Pages Password Prompt WindowViewing the System Status System Status WebSpecifying system settings ConfigurationIP settings Date and time settings To assign passwords Assigning passwordsRemoving passwords Entering e-mail addresses for alerts Mail Alerts Screen Upper PortionUpgrading firmware Managing receptaclesSwitching power to receptacles on and off Grouping receptaclesMonitoring the receptacles and setting the alarm Monitoring Settings sectionAlarm Relay Settings section Scheduling power to receptacles Scheduling an individual receptacleScheduling receptacles by day of the week All receptacles on and offOne receptacle, power on or off File ManagementAdding a directory Uploading files to the webOther file management functions Server Side Includes SSIs Custom Web PagesQuery Strings Example of a Query String Command Code exampleURL Encoding Browser View of Previous Html Source CodeUnsafe characters Reserved charactersCharacters Hex Dec Accessing and Using Telnet Port Device Power ControlCustom Web Pages Troubleshooting Power ConnectionsSuccessful Ping Command Response Network ConnectionsDownloading Global Configurator Software Host-to-Interface Communication SIS Programming ControlMessages Initiated by the IPL T PCS4 Error Responses Password InformationError Response References Using the Command and Response Table Telnet Web BrowserSymbol Definitions ExampleX5@ X71 Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Power Receptacle Monitoring and Alarm FunctionsWeb Browser-specific Commands Password and Security Settings Set GMT offset24 View GMT offsetDirectory Commands Below Telnet text responses Specifications Reference MaterialEthernet control interface AC control interfaceAlarm relay control GeneralPart Numbers and Accessories Mounting the IPL T PCS4 InterfaceRack mounting procedure Mounting the IPL T PCS4 on a Rack ShelfUnder-desk Mounting Mounting the IPL T PCS4 under FurnitureGlossary 10/100Base-TDriver Power level reference threshold Subnet USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Europe, Africa, and the Middle China EastAsia Middle East Europe
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