Extron Electronics IPI 200 Series User Guide User Manual
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B-9
IPI 100 and IPI 200 Series • SIS Programming and Control
Command
ASCII (Telnet)
(host to intercom)
URL Encoded
(host to intercom)
Response
(intercom to host)
Additional Description
Firmware version, part number & information requests
N
In a query response, an asterisk (*) after the version number indicates the version that is currently used.
A question mark (?
or ?.??) indicates that the factory default firmware is the only firmware loaded in the IPI.
A carat (^) indicates the version of firmware that should be running, but, since a mode 1 reset was performed, the factory default
firmware version is loaded and running instead.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that the firmware is corrupted.
Query
firmware
version
number
Q or 1Q
Q or 1Q
X1! c
or
Ver01*
X1! ]
Show the IPI’s firmware version
(
X1!
) to two decimal places. This
query yields the number of the
currently running version of the
user‑updatable firmware
Example:
1Q
1Q
1.01
]
or
Ver01*1.01
Query verbose
firmware
version
information
0Q
0Q
X1! X1! X1! ]
responses to
commands
2Q•3Q•4Q
]
X1!
= Version (typically listed to
two decimal places, e.g., x.xx)
Shows bootstrap, factory‑installed,
and current versions of firmware.
Example:
0Q
0Q
1.03•1.00*(1.18‑IPI 201/IPI 204 ‑ Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:41:47
GMT)•1.01*(1.31‑IPI 201/IPI 204 ‑Tue, 14 Jun 2005 00:54:58
GMT)
]
Query
bootstrap
firmware
version
2Q
2Q
X1! ]
or
Ver02*
X1! ]
The bootstrap firmware is not user‑
replaceable, but you may need this
information during troubleshooting.
Example:
2Q
2Q
1.03
]
Query factory
firmware
version
3Q
3Q
X1! ]
or
Ver03*
X1! ]
X1!
= (kernel version–model
description–date time of upload)
Factory‑installed firmware is
different from the bootstrap
firmware, but it is also not user‑
replaceable. This firmware was
installed at the factory; it is the
version the controller reverts to after
a mode 1 reset (see chpt. 2).
Example:
3Q
3Q
1.00*(1.18‑IPI 201/IPI 204‑Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:41:47 GMT)
]
Query
updated
firmware
version
4Q
4Q
X1!]
or
Ver04*
X1!]
X1!
= (kernel version–model
description–date time of upload)
Use this command to find out which
version of the firmware, if any, was
uploaded into the controller after it
left the factory
Example:
4Q
4Q
1.00*(1.64‑IPI 201/IPI 204 ‑Mon, 28 Feb 2005 23:16:55 GMT)
]
Query FPGA
version
32Q
32Q
X1! ]
Show the field‑programmable gate
array (FPGA) firmware version to
two decimal places (x.xx).
Request the
IPI’s part
number
N
N
60‑809‑0n
]
or
60‑810‑0n
]
or
Pno60‑809‑1n
]
or
Pno60‑810‑1n
]
for 200 Series part
numbers.