X3%

= Event number: range = 0-99

X3^

=

Event buffer

 

 

0 = receive

 

 

1 = user (absolute)

 

 

2 = User (relative)

 

 

3 = NVRAM

X3&

=

Memory location: range = 0 through maximum buffer size

X3*

=

Event data size

 

 

b = bit

 

 

 

B = byte (8 bits)

 

 

S = short (16 bits)

 

 

L = long (32 bits)

 

 

NOTE:

This parameter is case sensitive.

X3(

= Event data to write

X4!

= Reading password. Responds with four asterisks (****) in place of the password, if a password exists. Responds with

 

 

an empty space if no password exists.

X4@

=

Contact input setting

 

 

0 = off (open)

 

 

1 = on (closed)

X4$

= Number of bytes to read: range = 1-127

X4%

=

E-mail event number (1-64)

X4^

= E-mail recipient address (for example, JDoe@extron.com) for the person to whom messages will be sent.

X4&

= For the CR command: Name (numeral) of e-mail file to be sent; for example: 1.eml, 2.eml, ... 64.eml. The first

 

 

line of the file is the subject; the rest is the message body.

 

 

For the SM command: Numeric name for the e-mail file to be sent. The file must be named n.eml (n can be 0-999);

 

 

for example, 1.eml, 2.eml, ... 999.eml.

 

 

This command overrides the file specified in the CR command. If the value is 0 or a parameter is missing, the file

 

 

specified for the mailbox in the CR command is sent instead.

 

 

NOTE:

The SM command sends a default e-mail message if the X4& file is not found.

X4(

= Default name: a combination of the model name and the last three pairs of the interface MAC address

 

 

(for example: IPL-T-PC1-00-02-3D).

X5@

=

Connection security level

 

 

11 = user

 

 

12 = administrator

X5$

= ASCII digits representing the numeric value of the data element read from the event buffer (leading zeros are

 

 

suppressed).

X5&

= IR file number: 0-99. The response is returned with leading zeros.

X5*

=

IR function number

 

 

0 = return all data

 

 

1-127= functions that can be played or can return information (text). The response is returned with leading zeros.

 

 

129 = manufacturer

 

 

130 = model

 

 

131 = class

 

 

132 = remote

 

 

133 = creation date

 

 

134 = comments

 

 

137 = user file name (descriptive name given to the file by the user)

 

 

NOTE:

0 and numbers greater than 127 can return information only.

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IPL T PC1, IPL T PC1i specifications

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