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System Control

RS-232 Control

The RS-232 port on the back of an Nexia unit is set to a default baud rate of 38400, 8 data bits,
no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. (38400:8:None:1). If multiple Nexias are connected
together in a system then only one RS-232 port needs to be connected to a third-party control
system; communication data is shared via Ethernet through a switch.

When controlling multiple Nexia units that are not part of the same NEX file, each Nexia unit will
need to be addressed via its own RS-232 port from a control system or PC. Nexia units cannot be
linked together via RS-232, like some other BIAMP products can.

(The RS-232 baud rate can be set to 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 – default is 38400)

A straight through PC Serial Cable is used to communicate from an RS-232 port on a third-party controller (or PC*) to the
RS-232 port located on the back of an Nexia unit.

Since the Nexia's serial port does not implement flow control, waiting for a response from the Nexia is essential prior to
sending the next command. After receiving the +OK response, the next command can be sent. By waiting for the +OK
response, the serial buffer will not be overloaded.

(* A PC can send/receive NTP Strings, using a terminal emulator program such as
HyperTerminal.)

Telnet Control

Nexia can be controlled using Telnet via TCP/IP. The same command strings that are used for
RS-232 Control are used for Telnet.

When controlling multiple Nexias that are not a part of the same NEX file, each Nexia device will
need to be addressed via its own Telnet session from a control system or PC.

Nexia supports standard Telnet Echo Negotiation. By default, the Telnet server will echo
characters sent to it, one by one.

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