AMX NXM-MHS ESC Pass Codes, Notes on specific Telnet/Terminal clients, Windows client programs

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ESC Pass Codes

Programming

ESC Pass Codes

There are 'escape' codes in the pass mode. These codes can switch the display mode or exit the pass

mode. The following 'escape' codes are defined.

ESC Pass Codes

Command

Description

 

 

+ + ESC ESC

Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape

Exit Pass Mode

key) followed by another escape exits the pass mode. The Telnet session

returns to "normal".

 

 

 

+ + ESC A

Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape

ASCII Display Mode

key) followed by an 'A' sets the display to ASCII mode. Any ASCII characters

received by the device will be displayed by their ASCII symbol. Any non-ASCII

 

 

characters will be displayed with a \ followed by two hex characters to indicate

 

the characters hex value.

 

 

+ + ESC D

Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape

Decimal Display Mode

key) followed by an 'D' sets the display to decimal mode. Any characters

received by the device will be displayed with a \ followed by numeric characters

 

 

to indicate the characters decimal value.

 

 

+ + ESC H

Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape

Hex Display Mode

key) followed by an 'H' sets the display to hexadecimal mode. Any characters

received by the device will be displayed with a \ followed by two hex characters

 

 

to indicate the character’s hex value.

 

 

Notes on specific Telnet/Terminal clients

Telnet and terminal clients will have different behaviors in some situations. This section states some of the known anomalies.

Windows client programs

Anomalies occur when using a windows client if you are not typing standard ASCII characters (i.e. using the keypad and the ALT key to enter decimal codes). Most programs allow you to enter specific decimal codes by holding ALT and using keypad numbers.

For example, hold ALT, hit the keypad 1, then hit keypad 0, then release ALT. The standard line feed code is entered (decimal 10). Windows will perform an AnsiToOem conversion on some codes entered this way because of the way Windows handles languages and code pages. The following characters are known to be altered, but others may be affected depending on the computer's setup.

Characters 15, 21, 22, and any characters above 127.

This affects both Windows Telnet and Terminal programs.

Linux Telnet client

The Linux Telnet client has three anomalies that are known at this time.

!A null (\00) character is sent after a carriage return.

!If an ALT 255 is entered, two 255 characters are sent (per the telnet RFC).

!If the code to go back to command mode is entered (ALT 29 which is ^]), the character is not sent, but telnet command mode is entered.

 

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Contents NXM-MHS, NXC-M/ME/MPE NetLinx Master Cards and Modulesinstruction manual NetLinx Central Controllers and CardsAMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Product Information - NetLinx Modules Table of ContentsInstallation and Wiring NXC-M Master CardProgram Port Commands ProgrammingNetLinx Security NetLinx Security FeaturesMain Security Menu Default Security ConfigurationSetup Security Logging Into a SessionTable of Contents NXM-MHS specifications Product Information - NetLinx ModulesNXM-MHS NXM Modules NXM-MHS SpecificationsNXM-MHS Specifications Cont Program Port DIP switch - baud rate settingsPRD Mode Settings Baud Rate SettingsProgram Port DIP switch - Program Run Disable PRD mode Setting the Program Port DIP Switch5-Pin Program Port Pinouts and Signals Program Port Connections/WiringDB-9 Program Port, Pinouts, and Signals DB-9 Program port front panelRear panel LEDs ICSNet/ICSHub Modes and front panel LED blink patternsModes and LED Blink Patterns Rear panel LEDs AXLinkRear panel LEDs Ethernet ME and MPE only NXC-M Master Card Specifications SpecificationsNXC-M Master Card NXC-M Master CardInstalling an optional NCP-E Ethernet Card Rear panel components3. Mount the NCP-E to the NXC-M, as shown in FIG NXC-M Master Card NXC-ME Master-Ethernet Card NXC-ME SpecificationsNXC-ME Master-Ethernet Card Port Type Ethernet Ports used by the MEEthernet Ports used by the ME Standard Port #NXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card NXC-MPE SpecificationsNXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card ICSNet connectors/LEDs ICSHub In/Out connectors/LEDs SPE Port Connection/WiringEthernet 10/100 LEDs Ethernet 10/100 connector FIG. 9 NXC-MPE Card shown mounted in a NXS-MHS Module - rear viewSPE Connector Pinouts and Signals SPE Cable pinout informationNXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card 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 ISCHub Pinouts and Signals ICSHub RJ-45 Connections/WiringEthernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Connections/Wiring Ethernet RJ-45 Pinouts and SignalsReplacing the Lithium Batteries PC COM Port Communication Settings Program Port CommandsProgramming Program Port CommandsProgram Port Commands Cont SET TIME ESC Pass Codes ESC Pass CodesNotes on specific Telnet/Terminal clients Windows client programsSecurity Terms Used in This Document NetLinx Security FeaturesNetLinx Security NetLinx Security FeaturesUser Name PasswordAccess Rights Group 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 4 Edit User Edit User MenuAccess Rights Menu Access Rights MenuEdit User Menu 6 Show the list of authorized users Access Rights Menu Cont5 Delete user 7 Add GroupEdit Group Menu Add directory association Edit Group menu Delete directory associationEdit Group menu List directory associations Edit Group menu Change Access RightsEdit Group menu Display Access Rights 8 Edit Group9 Delete Group 11 Set Telnet Timeout in seconds12 Display Telnet Timeout in seconds 10 Show List of Authorized GroupsMain Security Menu Main Security MenuDefault Security Configuration Main Security Menu ContSecurity Help menu Security Help Menu OptionsLogging Into a Session Security Help Menu Options ContLogout Setup SecurityHelp Security Programming AMX logo to alter specificationsPanja Inc AMX reserves