Extron Electronics IPI 200 Series User Guide User Manual
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B-11
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
Read daylight
saving time
E
CX
}
W CX
|
X3$
]
X3$
See note at bottom of page B‑10
Set DHCP on
24
E
1
DH
}
W1DH
|
Idh
1
]
Set DHCP off
24
E
0
DH
}
W0DH
|
Idh
0
]
Setting DHCP to off also resets
the unit’s IP address to the factory
default (192.168.254.254).
View DHCP
mode
E
DH
}
WDH
|
X%
]
X%
= 0 (off) or 1 (on).
Set IP
address
24
E X1$
CI
}
W
X1$
CI
|
Ipi•
X1$
]
X1$
= IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
Leading zeros in each of the four
fields are optional in setting values.
Read IP
address
E
CI
}
W CI
|
X1$
]
Leading zeros in each of the four
fields are suppressed.
Read
hardware
address
(MAC)
E
CH
}
WCH
|
X1*
]
or
Iph•
X1*
]
X1*
= hardware (MAC) address (xx‑
xx‑xx‑xx‑xx‑xx).
Set subnet
mask
24
E
X1$
CS
}
W
X1$
CS
|
Ips•
X1$
]
X1$
= IP address or subnet mask
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
Read subnet
mask
E
CS
}
WCS
|
X1$]
Leading zeros suppressed.
Set gateway IP
address
24
E
X1$
CG
}
W
X1$
CG
|
Ipg•
X1$
]
X1$
= IP address or subnet mask
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading zeros are
optional.
Read gateway
IP address
E
CG
}
WCG
|
X1$ ]
Set verbose
response
mode on/off
24
E
X2@
CV
}
W
X2@
CV
|
Vrb
X2@
]
X2@
= verbose mode status:
0 = clear/none, default for Telnet
connections; responses are not
echoed to the host
1 = verbose mode is on, default for
RS‑232 host control; responses are
echoed to the host and displayed to
the user
2 = send tagged responses for
queries
3 = verbose mode is on and tagged
responses are sent for queries.
N
If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant string + data, the same as for setting a value.
For example, for
E
CN
}
, the response is Ipn•
X1@ ]
rather than just the data.
N
Verbose mode is a communication mode in which the device responds with more information than it usually would—more than the
device, itself, requires. For example, the controller can send out unsolicited information (such as notice of a volume or input change
or a change in some other setting). That is an example of a verbose (wordy) relationship between the controller and a connected
device. Verbose mode creates more network traffic than usual, which can slow down network performance.
Verbose mode is usually enabled for troubleshooting and disabled for daily use.
• For a direct RS-232 connection, the controller is set for verbose mode by default.
• When the IPI is connected via Ethernet, verbose mode is disabled (by default) in order to reduce the amount of communication
traffic on the network. If you want to use the verbose mode with a controller connected via Ethernet, this mode must be set to “on”
each time you reconnect to the controller.