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X12% = Connections security level:

 

 

0

= anonymous,

11

= user,

1

– 10 = extended security levels 1 thru 10

12

= Administrator

X12& = The number of seconds before timeout on the IP connection: min. = 1; max. = 65000; (default = 30 = 300 seconds). If no data is received during the timeout period, the Ethernet connection is closed. Each step = 10 seconds. Applicable only when connected via Ethernet. When connected via RS-232 only the global timeout commands apply (current returns E13). Response is returned with leading zeros.

X13! = Firmware Query (‘Q’ commands)

*Q = Firmware and build number [<X.YY.ZZZZ> ]

0Q = Verbose version information [<2Q> - <3Q> - < 4Q>] sum of responses from 2Q-3Q-4Q 1Q = Firmware version [<currently running code (X.YY)>]

2Q = Final stage bootloader (Uboot) version [<X.YY>]

3Q = Factory base code version [<factory base code (X.YY)>*<kernel version (X.YY) – description – date loaded >]

4Q = Updated firmware version [<updated code version (X.YY)>*<kernel version (X.YY) – description – date loaded >]

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currently running. A question mark (?.??) indicates that only the factory firmware

version is loaded. A caret (^) indicates the firmware version that should be running,

but a Mode 1 reset was executed and the default factory firmware version is loaded. Manual background

An exclamation point (!) indicates corrupted firmware. [Example: 1.03*(1.42-DVS 605 -Thur, 21 Apr 2012 22:30:57 GMT).]

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