X7&

=

Event data size

b = bit

 

 

 

B = byte (8 bits)

 

 

 

S = short (16 bits)

 

 

 

L = long (32 bits)

NOTE:

In a write operation, this parameter can optionally be preceded by A (for and) or O (for

 

 

or) to logically combine with content instead of replacing it.

X7*

=

Event data to write

 

X7(

=

Reading password

Responds with **** if a password exists; the

 

 

 

response is empty if there is no password.

X8)

=

Number of bytes to read

1 through 127

X8!

=

E-mail event number/mailbox

1 through 64 (Response is returned as 3 digits with

 

 

 

leading zeros.)

X8@

=

E-mail account

65 through 72

 

 

 

65 = email recipient 1, 66 = recipient 2, ...,

 

 

 

72 = recipient 8

X8#

=

E-mail recipient address

Typical e-mail address format

 

 

 

(for example: nnnn@xxx.com)

X8$

=

Name of e-mail file to be sent

The first line of file is the subject; the rest is the body

 

 

(for CR command)

of the e-mail.

 

 

Numeric name of e-mail file to be

Format = nnn.eml. nnn = 1 through 999.

 

 

sent (for SM command)

 

X8%

=

Default unit name

X8*

=

Security level of connection

X8(

=

Time (in 10-ms increments) to wait

 

 

for receive data before releasing

X9)

 

port to another source

=

ASCII digits representing numeric

 

 

value of data element read from

 

 

event buffer.

X9%

=

Broadcast repetition rate in seconds

X9^

=

Login allowed without password

X9*

=

No-password login level

X9( = Number of seconds before IP

connection timeout

X10# = Hardware (MAC) address with the 4 most significant hex nibbles converted into a single 16-bit decimal number.

X10$ = Hardware (MAC) address with the 8 least significant hex nibbles converted into a single 32-bit decimal number.

Combination of the model name and the last three pairs of the unit MAC address (for example, AVT-200-HD-05-62-3D

11 = user

12 = administrator

1 through 32767 (1=10 ms; 100 = 1000 ms = 1 second) Default = 10, or 100 ms

(Response is returned with leading zeros.) Leading zeros are suppressed.

0 through 255 Default = 0 (clear)

(The response is returned with leading zeros.)

0 = disabled

1 = enabled

111= entry without password goes to the level specified, if an administrator password exists.

0 = entry without password is placed one level below

the lowest level that has a password (to 0-11). The response is returned as 2 digits with leading zero.

1 through 65000

Default = 30 = 300 seconds

Can be up to 10 digits.

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