AMX NXC-M/ME/MPE, NXM-MHS Programming, Program Port Commands, PC COM Port Communication Settings

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Programming

Programming

Programming

The NetLinx programming language allows numbers in the range 0-32,767. Device 0 refers to the Master Card, and numbers greater than 32,767 are reserved for internal use only.

The NetLinx programming language requires a Device:Port:System (D:P:S) syntax where Axcess expects only a device number. The NetLinx D:P:S triplet variable is expressed as:

DEVICE:PORT:SYSTEM

where:

Device: 16-bit integer representing the device number (0-32,767). 0 = the Master.

• Port:

16-bit integer representing the port number (in the range 1 through the number of

 

ports on the NetLinx Master.

• System:

16-bit integer representing the system number (0 = this system).

Program Port Commands

The Program port commands listed in the table below can be sent directly to the Master Card using a terminal program (i.e. Telnet). Be sure that your PC's COM port and terminal program's communication settings match those in the following table:

PC COM Port Communication Settings

Baud

38400 (default)

 

 

Parity

none

 

 

Data Bits

8

 

 

Stop Bits

1

 

 

Flow Control

none

 

 

In your terminal program, type "Help" or a "?" <Enter> to display the Program port commands listed below.

Program Port Commands

Command

Description

 

 

DATE

Displays the current date and day of the week.

 

 

DEVICE STATUS <D:P:S>

Displays a list of all active (on) channels for the specified D:P:S. Enter

 

DEVICE STATUS without the D:P:S variable, the Master Card displays

 

ports, channels, and version information.

 

 

DNS LIST <D:P:S>

Displays:

 

• Domain suffix

 

• Configured DNS IP Information

 

 

DOC FREE

Displays the total bytes of free space available on the Master Card's Disk

 

on Chip.

 

 

ECHO OFF

Disables terminal character's echo (display) function.

 

 

ECHO ON

Enables terminal character's echo (display) function.

 

 

GET IP <D:P:S>

Displays the Master Card's D:P:S, Host Name, Type (DHCP or Static), IP

 

Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP, and MAC Address.

 

 

MEM

Displays the largest free block of Master Card memory.

 

 

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Contents NetLinx Central Controllers and Cards NetLinx Master Cards and Modulesinstruction manual NXM-MHS, NXC-M/ME/MPEAMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer NXC-M Master Card Table of ContentsInstallation and Wiring Product Information - NetLinx ModulesNetLinx Security Features ProgrammingNetLinx Security Program Port CommandsLogging Into a Session Default Security ConfigurationSetup Security Main Security MenuNetLinx Master Cards and Modules NXM-MHS Specifications Product Information - NetLinx ModulesNXM-MHS NXM Modules NXM-MHS specificationsProgram Port DIP switch - baud rate settings NXM-MHS Specifications ContSetting the Program Port DIP Switch Baud Rate SettingsProgram Port DIP switch - Program Run Disable PRD mode PRD Mode SettingsDB-9 Program port front panel Program Port Connections/WiringDB-9 Program Port, Pinouts, and Signals 5-Pin Program Port Pinouts and SignalsRear panel LEDs AXLink Modes and front panel LED blink patternsModes and LED Blink Patterns Rear panel LEDs ICSNet/ICSHubRear panel LEDs Ethernet ME and MPE only NXC-M Master Card SpecificationsNXC-M Master Card NXC-M Master Card SpecificationsRear panel components Installing an optional NCP-E Ethernet Card3. Mount the NCP-E to the NXC-M, as shown in FIG NetLinx Master Cards and Modules NXC-ME Master-Ethernet Card NXC-ME SpecificationsNXC-ME Master-Ethernet Card Standard Port # Ethernet Ports used by the MEEthernet Ports used by the ME Port TypeNXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card NXC-MPE SpecificationsNXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card FIG. 9 NXC-MPE Card shown mounted in a NXS-MHS Module - rear view SPE Port Connection/WiringEthernet 10/100 LEDs Ethernet 10/100 connector ICSNet connectors/LEDs ICSHub In/Out connectors/LEDsSPE Cable pinout information SPE Connector Pinouts and SignalsNetLinx Master Cards and Modules Installation and Wiring Mounting the Modules Into an Equipment RackMounting the Master Cards in an NXF CardFrame or NXI ICSNet RJ-45 Connections/Wiring Preparing/connecting captive wiresICSNet RJ-45 Pinouts/Signals Ethernet RJ-45 Pinouts and Signals ICSHub RJ-45 Connections/WiringEthernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Connections/Wiring ISCHub Pinouts and SignalsReplacing the Lithium Batteries Program Port Commands Program Port CommandsProgramming PC COM Port Communication SettingsProgram Port Commands Cont SET TIME Windows client programs ESC Pass CodesNotes on specific Telnet/Terminal clients ESC Pass CodesNetLinx Security Features NetLinx Security FeaturesNetLinx Security Security Terms Used in This DocumentGroup Name PasswordAccess Rights User NameInitial Setup via Telnet or Terminal connection Accessing the Security configuration optionsGetting connected If NetLinx master security is not enabled, you will see the following Security Options Menu 2 Display system security options for NetLinx master3 Add user Edit User Menu 4 Edit UserAccess Rights Menu Access Rights MenuEdit User Menu 7 Add Group Access Rights Menu Cont5 Delete user 6 Show the list of authorized usersEdit Group menu Delete directory association Edit Group Menu Add directory association8 Edit Group Edit Group menu Change Access RightsEdit Group menu Display Access Rights Edit Group menu List directory associations10 Show List of Authorized Groups 11 Set Telnet Timeout in seconds12 Display Telnet Timeout in seconds 9 Delete GroupMain Security Menu Main Security MenuMain Security Menu Cont Default Security ConfigurationSecurity Help Menu Options Security Help menuSecurity Help Menu Options Cont Logging Into a SessionLogout Setup SecurityHelp Security NetLinx Master Cards and Modules AMX reserves to alter specificationsPanja Inc AMX logo