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Command and response table – Extron Electronics FOX RS 104 User Guide User Manual

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FOX RS 104 RS-232 Inserter • Remote Control

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Command and Response Table for Inserter SIS Commands

Command

ASCII Command

(host to unit)

Response

(unit to host)

Additional description

Enable and disable serial insertion ports

Enable one port

EX!

*1LRPT

}

Lrpt

X!

*1

]

Enable serial insertion port

X!

(allow data to be inserted onto fiber optic port

X!

).

Disable one port

EX!

*0LRPT

}

Lrpt

X!

*0

]

Disable serial insertion port

X!

.

Enable all ports

E

0*1LRPT

}

Lrpt0*1

]

Disable all ports

E

0*0LRPT

}

Lrpt0*0

]

View port status

EX!

LRPT

}

X@]

Information requests

Request name

I

FOX RS 104 nn

]

nn is either

SM (singlemode) or MM (multimode).

Request part number

N

60-1273-nn

]

nn is either

02 (singlemode) or 01 (multimode).

NOTE: There are up to three separate sets of Extron firmware on which the inserter can report: the controller firmware, which is the

overall control firmware; the Ethernet protocol firmware, which handles the Ethernet interface; and the latest optional Extron firmware
update, which is available at

www.extron.com

.

Query firmware version

Q

X#]

Example:

Q

1.23

]

The factory-installed firmware version is 1.23 (sample
value only).

Query controller firmware
version (verbose)

0Q

X#

-

X$

-

X$]

Provide a detailed status of the Ethernet protocol firmware,
the controller firmware, and any firmware upgrade. The
firmware that is running is marked by an asterisk (*). A
caret (^) indicates that the firmware has a bad checksum or
an invalid load. ?.?? indicates that firmware is not loaded.

Response description:

Ethernet protocol firmware version-controller firmware version-updated firmware version

]

Example:

0q

Ethernet
protocol firmware

Description

IP Link firmware version

Updated firmware version

* indicates the version running

Upload date and time

3.00-0.99(1.81-IPL Series -Wed, 16 Jan 2003 00:00:00 GMT)-1.00*(1.81-IPL Series -Wed, 24 Oct 2002 08:02:33 GMT)

Resets

System reset

E

ZXXX

}

Zpx

]

Reset all settings to factory defaults.

Reset flash memory

E

ZFFF

}

Zpf

]

Absolute reset

E

ZQQQ

}

Zpq

]

Reset all settings, including IP address and subnet mask.

Absolute reset, but retain IP

E

ZY

}

Zpy

]

Reset all settings

except IP settings to factory defaults.

IP setup

Set inserter name

EX%

CN

}

Ipn•

X%]

Read inserter name (location)

E

CN

}

X%]

Reset inserter name to factory
default

E

•CN

}

Ipn•

X^]

See

X^

definition below.

Set time and date

EX&

CT

}

Ipt

X&]

Read time and date

E

CT

}

X*]

Set GMT offset

EX(

CZ

}

Ipz

X(]

In the command, the divider between hours and minutes
can be either a colon or a period. In the response, the
divider is a colon.

Example:

E

8.3CZ

}

Ipz+08:30

]

8.3 = 8:30.

Read GMT offset

E

CZ

}

X(]

Set Daylight Savings Time

EX1)

CX

}

Ipx

X1)]

Read Daylight Savings Time

E

CX

}

X1)]

NOTE

:

X!

= Port number

1 through 4

X@

= Enable and disable status

0 = disable

1 = enable

X#

= Firmware version

v.vv

X$

= Verbose firmware version-description-upload date/time. See above.

X%

= Inserter name

(Up to 240 alphanumeric characters)

X^

= Default name

FOX-RS-104-nn- plus the last 3 pairs of MAC address. nn is SM or MM.

X&

= Time and date (for set)

In the format: MM/DD/YY•HH:MM:SS

X*

= Time and date (for read)

In the format: Day,•DD•Mmm•YYYY•HH:MM:SS

X(

= GMT offset

–12.0 through +14.0. Hours and minutes removed from GMT

X1)

= Daylight Saving Time

0 = Off/ignore

1 = North America

2 = Europe

3 = Brazil