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IPL 250 • SIS Programming and Control

The response includes leading zeros.

X5$

= ASCII digit(s) representing the numeric value

of the data element read from the event

buffer (Leading zeros are suppressed.)

X5&

= IR playback file number (0 to 99) (no

extension). The response includes leading

zeros.

X5*

= IR playback function number (1 to 137).

The response includes leading zeros. IR

function numbers 0 and 127 or higher can

return information only.

0 = return all data

129 = manufacturer

130 = model

131 = class

132 = remote

133 = creation date

134 = comments

137 = user file name (a descriptive name

the user/installer gave the file)

X5(

= IR playback mode

0 = play once

1 = play continuously

The response includes leading zeros.

N

Send the command again with mode =0 to stop

mode 1 playback.

X6#

= Pulse time in 20 ms increments. If this

parameter is missing or = 0, then pulse

length = default = 25 = 500 ms. 1 = 20 ms

(minimum pulse time) to 65535 =

1310700 ms (maximum pulse time).

X6(

= IP connection timeout period specified in

10-second steps (1 - 65000, default =

30 = 300 seconds). If no data is received

during the specified period, the Ethernet

connection closes. Responses are returned

with leading zeros.

X7)

= The number (0 - 65535) to insert into an

email message if a ____.eml file has

an embedded server-side include

(the

E

CR

}

command with no

parameters.) The numeral is a 16-bit

number to be employed as the user

defines.

This is an optional parameter. Use 0 as a
placeholder if the optional

X4&

variable is

used but

X7)

is not needed.

Maximum = 65535.

X7#

= An e-mail account username of up to 31

characters. Do not use commas. This

parameter is optional during setup and is

used for SMTP authentication.

X7$

= An e-mail account password (for SMTP

authentication) of up to 31 characters.

Do not use commas. This parameter is

optional during setup. If a password

is set, the response is not the actual

password characters but asterisks (****).