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IPL M PDP-ES • Communication and Control

IPL M PDP-ES • Communication and Control

Communication and Control, cont’d

4-29

4-28

Command

ASCII (

T

elnet)

URL Encoded (Web)

Response

Ether

net Data Port

Set curr

ent conn port timeout

Esc 0*

X69

TC

W0 %2A

X69

TC|

Pti 0*

X69

V

iew

current

conn

port

timeout

Esc 0TC

W0TC|

X69

Set global IP port timeout

Esc 1*

X69

TC

W1 %2A

X69

TC|

Pti 1*

X69

V

iew

global

IP

port

timeout

Esc 1TC

W1TC|

X69

Event Contr

o

l

Start Events

24

27

Esc 1AE

W1AE|

Ego

Stop Events

24

27

Esc 0AE

W0AE|

Est

Query number of events running

Esc

A

E

W

A

E

|

#####

Reset (ZAP)/Erase Commands

Erase user

-supplied W

eb page/file

24 28

Esc filename EF

W filename EF|

Del•

filename

Erase flash memory

24

Esc ZFFF

WZFFF|

Zpf

Reset all device settings to factory

24

Esc

ZXXX

WZXXX|

Zpx

Absolute System Reset

24

Esc ZQQQ

WZQQQ|

Zpq

(Includes IP

addr

ess = 192.168.254.254, subnet mask = 255.255.0.0)

Pioneer Plasma A/V Device Control

Once the IPL M PDP-ES interface card is configured, control of
A/V devices may be accomplished in several ways. These
include Web pages, Telnet, and direct port access.

Custom Web pages

These pages can be either modified versions of the existing Web
pages, or new Web pages developed in the field.

Web page development can be done with a Web site
development tool such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver. Custom
Web pages are loadable with the Web server File Manager (see
File Management tab earlier in this chapter).

If you want one of the pages that you create and upload
to be the default start-up page, name that file
“index.html.”

Telnet (port 23)

Telnet, short for Telecommunications Network, provides a way
for you to connect to a computer or server (in this case the
IPL M PDP-ES interface card) on a network. Once connected via
Telnet, you can send ASCII commands (see the Command/
response table for Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands
earlier in
this chapter) to the IPL M PDP-ES.

Accessing and using Telnet

1.

From the Windows Start menu, Click Run, then enter
“Telnet” and click OK. The Telnet program starts (see
figure 4-18).

Figure 4-18 — Telnet command prompt

2.

At the command prompt, enter “open” and press Enter.