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Command and Response Table for Basic SIS Commands (continued)

NOTES:

X#

= Greenwich Mean Time offset

GMT offset value (– 12:00 to 14:00) representing hours and minutes

(HH:MM) local time is offset from GMT time

X%

= On/Off status

0=off/disable

1=on/enable

X1@

= Unit name

Alpha-numeric up to 24 characters. No special characters except hyphen (-)

No upper/lower case distinction, no blanks or spaces, first character must be

alpha, last character cannot be hyphen.

X1#

= Local date/time

Set: MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS

Read: day of week, date, month, year HH:MM:SS

(for instance; Fri, 21 Jun

2002

10:54:00

)

X1$

= IP Address

default 192.168.254.254

X1*

= Hardware MAC address

00‑05‑A6‑xx‑xx‑xx

X1(

= Subnet mask

Default 255.255.0.0

X2@

= Verbose/Response mode

0=clear (default for IP), 1=verbose (default for serial and USB),

2=tagged responses, 3=verbose + tagged responses

X3$

= Daylight Saving time

0=off/ignore;

1= USA (begins first Sunday in April/ends last Sunday in October);

2= Europe (begins last Sunday in March/ends last Sunday in October);

3= Brazil (begins third Sunday in October/ends third Saturday in March).

X4(

= Alpha-numeric unit name

combination of unit name and last three pairs of MAC address

NOTES:

X51@

= Temperature

Internal temperature in Celsius

X60@

= IR Input

0 = disabled

1 = front (default)

2 = rear panel

X60#

= PSAV state

0 = inactive (default)

1 = active

X60$

= Standby timer

0 to 500 minutes

0 = off

235 = default

Command

ASCII Command
(host to unit)

Response
(unit to host)

Additional

Description

System Commands
Configuration

Reboot system

E

1BOOT

}

Boot1]

Complete system reboot.

Save box

configuration

E

1*{config

type}XF

}

Cfg1*{config type}]

Save the current
configuration

Restore box

configuration

E

0*{config

type}XF

}

Cfg0*{config type}]

Load a configuration file.

IR Control

Set IR input

E X60@

IREN

}

Iren X60@ ]

Set the active IR port.

View IR input

E

IREN

}

X60@]

View the current active IR
port.

Power Save and Standby

Set the power save

mode

E X60#

PSAV

}

Psav X60# ]

View the power save

mode

E

PSAV

}

X60#]

Set standby timer

E X60$

PTIM

}

Ptim X60$ ]

View timer standby

E

PTIM

}

X60$ ]

Internal temperature

E

20STAT

}

X51@]

Temperature in Celsius.

Resets

Reset flash

E

ZFFF

}

Zpf

]

Reset flash memory

(erase user-supplied files).

System Reset (factory

defaults)

E

ZXXX

}

Zpx

]

Resets device to default.

Reset all device

settings and delete

files

E

ZY

}

Zpy

]

Reset to default except

IP address, delete all user

files.

NOTE: This reset excludes IP settings such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, unit name, DHCP setting

and port mapping (telnet/web/direct access) in order to preserve communication with the device.

This reset is recommended after a firmware update.

Absolute reset

E

ZQQQ

}

Zpq

]

System Reset, plus returns
the IP address and subnet
mask to defaults.

Firmware Update

Execute FW/SW

update

E

FW,UPGS}

Upgs

FW,

* X58%]

Query FW update

progress

E

FWUPGS

}

Upgs

X58%

Reset all non-busy

updates to idle

E

idleUPGS

}

Upgs

X58%

NOTES:

X51@

= Temperature

Internal temperature in degrees Celsius.

X58%

= System software upgrade operation (UPGS) status (see the

UPGS table

on page 65)

X60@

= IR Input

0 = disabled

1 = front (default)

2 = rear panel

X60#

= PSAV state

0 = inactive (default)

1 = active

X60$

= Standby timer

0 to 500 minutes

0 = off (default)

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