Extron electronic IPL T PC1i manual Example, 115200

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Example:

X1&

= Time in tens of milliseconds to wait for the first character to arrive at a serial port before terminating (default=1=10

 

ms; max = 32767) the connection

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)

= Time in tens of milliseconds to wait between character arriving at a serial port before terminating (default=2=20 ms;

 

max = 32767) the connection

X2!

= Parameter to set either Length of the message to receive or the Delimiter value.

If the message is length delimited, use nnL, where nn is the length of the incoming message in bytes.

If the message is character delimited, use xxD, where xx is the decimal ASCII value of the delimiting character.

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:

E CN }

 

Command:

 

Response:

Ipn • X1@

X2#

= Priority status for receive timeout:

 

0 = priority set to Send Data String command parameters

 

1 = priority set to Configure Receive Timeout command parameters

X2%

= Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, or

 

115200

 

X2^

= Parity (Only the first letter is needed.)

 

O = Odd

 

 

E = Even

 

 

N = None

 

 

M = Mark

 

 

S = Space

 

X2&

= Data bits: 7 or 8

 

X2*

= Stop bits: 1 or 2

 

X3)

= Flow control (Only the first letter is needed.)

 

S = Software

 

 

N = None

 

X3#

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

 

No special characters are allowed.

X3$

= Daylight saving time (DST) is a 1-hour offset to reflect the time during which clocks are set one hour or more ahead of

 

local standard time, to provide more daylight at the end of the working day. Supported for the U. S. and parts of Brazil

 

and Europe.

 

Example: Time in California is GMT -8:00 from March to November and GMT -7:00 from November to March. DST should be turned off in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the eastern time zone portion of the state of Indiana, and the state of Arizona (excluding the Navajo Nation).

0 = off or ignore

1 = U. S.

2 = Europe

3 = Brazil

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