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Symbol definitions, Operation, cont’d – Extron Electronics MKP 2000 User Manual

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MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel • SIS

Operation

MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel • SIS

Operation

SIS

Operation, cont’d

Symbol definitions

= CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (0x0D 0A)

= space

X1

= On/off status

0 = off/disable

1 = on/enable

X2

= RS-232 port number

1 = host

2 = switcher

X3

= n = – 1 = redirect serial port data from the specified port to allow

for a transparent pass through mode. The response is returned
with leading zeroes. n = the maximum number of serial ports that
the IP link supports.

X5

is verified at this port.

X4

= Time (in 10 ms increments) to wait for receive data before

releasing the port to another source (min = 1 [10 ms],
maximum = 32767 [32.767 seconds], default = 10 [100 ms]).

X5

= Numerical value (nnnn) to set L (length of message to receive) or

assign as a D (delimiter).
L

= number of byte count (min = 0, max = 32767, default = 0).

D

= decimal number for ASCII character (min = 0,

maximum = 00255, default = 00000L).

The numeric value directly precedes the identifier; for example:

X5

= “3L”

to specify a 3-byte length or

X5

= “10D” to specify an ASCII delimiter of

0A. The identifier, “L” or “D” is case sensitive and must be uppercase.

X6

= Firmware version

Bootstrap version (x.xx)

X7

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

page 4-11.

X8

= Voltage 1 (3.3 V), Voltage 2 (12.0 V),

Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) (xxx.xx)

X9

= Verbose/response mode

0 = no password assigned
1 = verbose mode
2 = tagged responses for queries
3 = 1 and 2 (verbose and tagged)

The default

X9

value is 0 for Telnet and 0 for RS-232.

If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant
string plus the data, the same as setting the value. For example, the MKP
responds
Ipn•

X16

to the

Esc

•CN

command.

X10

= Security level

0 = clear/none

11 = user password assigned
12 = administrator password assigned

X11

= Baud rate

300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800,
9600 (default), 14400, 19200, 28800,
38400, 57600, or 115200

X12

= Parity (1st character only) Odd, Even, None (default), Mark,

S

pace

X13

= # of data bits

7 or 8 (default)

X14

= # of stop bits

1 (default) or 2

X15

= Name

24 characters maximum.
Upper and lower case alphanumeric
characters and “ ” + – : = / and
spaces are valid.

Using any of the following characters results in an invalid name:
+ ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : | \

and ?.

X16

= Default name

Factory default name
(combination of the model name
plus last three pairs of MAC address)

X17

= Time and date (set)

MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS

MM = month: 01 (Jan.) — 12 (Dec.)
DD = day: 01 through 31
YY = year: 00 through 99
HH = hour: 00 through 24
MM = minutes: 00 through 59
SS = seconds: 00 through 59

X18

= Time and date (read)

Day,•DD•Mmm•YYYY•HH:MM:SS
where:
Day = weekday: Mon through Sun
DD = day: 01 through 31
Mmm = month: Jan through Dec
YYYY = year: 2000 through 2099
HH = hour: 00 through 24
MM = minutes: 00 through 59
SS = seconds: 00 through 59

X19

= GMT offset

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

X20

= Daylight Savings Time

0 = Daylight Savings Time off/ignore
1 = Daylight Savings Time on
(northern hemisphere)
2 = Daylight Savings Time on
(Europe)
3 = Daylight Savings Time on (Brazil)

X21

= IP address

###.###.###.###

X22

= Hardware (MAC) address ##-##-##-##-##-##

X23

= Connection priority

0 = Primary 1 = Secondary

X24

= Password

12 digits, alphanumeric

Using any of the following characters results in an invalid preset name::
{space} + ~ @ = ‘ ’ [ ] { } < > “ ” ; : | \ and ?.

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