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Programming and Control, cont’d

System 5 IP • SIS

Programming and Control

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X47

=

For the CR command,

X47

= filename of the

e-mail file to be sent, e.g. 1.eml, 2.eml, ... 64.eml

The filename must be x.eml where x is a number
from 1-999.
The first line of the e-mail file = the subject.
The rest = the body of the e-mail.

For the SM command,

X47

= number (numeral) of

the e-mail file. The SM command overrides
the e-mail file set by the CR command. If

X47

= 0 or is missing (the number is not specified
or the file is not available), the file designated
(set) in the CR command is sent instead.

X49

=

Default name: a combination of the modelname

and the last 3 pairs of the switcher’s MAC
address (e.g., SYSTEM5IP-00-02-3D)

X51

=

Extended security (password) levels (1-10). If

used as a response,

X51

is returned as 2 digits

with a leading zero.
1-10 = extended security levels 1 through 10

X52

=

Connection’s security level. If used as a response,

this is returned as 2 digits with a leading zero.
0 = anonymous
1-10 = extended security levels 1 through 10
11 = user
12 = administrator

X54

=

ASCII digit(s) representing the numeric value of

the data element read from the event buffer
(Leading zeros are suppressed.)

X57

=

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

X58

=

IR playback function number (1 to 127)

X59

=

IR playback mode

0 = play once
1 = play continuously (send IR command
again with mode = 0 to stop mode 1 playback)

X63

=

Pulse time in 20 ms per count. If this parameter is

missing or = 0, then pulse length = default
(25 = 500 ms). 65535 ms = max. pulse time.

X69

=

Time steps (1-65000) before the IP connection will

time out. Each step (1, 2, 3, ...) equals 10 seconds.
Default = 30 = 300 seconds
If no data is received during the timeout
period, the Ethernet connection wil be closed.
In a response this variable is returned with
leading zeros.

This variable applies only when the unit is
connected via Ethernet. When the unit is
connected via RS-232, only the global timeout
commands apply.

X70

=

A number that is an optional parameter to insert

into the e-mail if the email file contains an
embedded server-side include, “”, which is the

Esc

CR

command without any parameters.

Use 0 as a placeholder if the optional

X47

is

used but

X70

isn’t needed.

X25

=

Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800,

7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, or
115200

X26

=

Parity (only the first letter is needed):

O

dd

E

ven

N

one

M

ark

S

pace

X27

=

Data bits: 7, 8

X28

=

Stop bits: 1, 2

X33

=

Password (minimum length = 4 characters,

maximum length = 12 characters,
no special characters are allowed)

A user password cannot be assigned if no
administrator password exists; the E14 error code
will be returned. If the administrator password is
cleared, then the user password is also removed.

X34

=

Daylight saving time (DST) is a region-specific

1-hour offset that begins in spring and ends in
fall. DST should be turned off in Hawaii,
American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin
Islands, the eastern time zone portion of the
state of Indiana, and the state of Arizona
(excluding the Navajo Nation).
0 = off/ignore
1 = USA

on – starts on the first Sunday of April

at 2 am and ends at 2 am on the last Sunday of
October. For example, time in California is
GMT -8:00 from April to October and GMT -7:00
from November to March.
2 = Europe

on – begins on the last Sunday in

March, ends on the last Sunday in October.
3 = Brazil

on – beginning and ending dates vary

from year to year (October through March or
September through February). DST is not used
in equatorial areas.

X35

= Event number, range = 0 - 99

X40

= I/O mode

0 = input
8 = power sensor (triggers when the input pulse
starts/stops) This is for the power sensor
digital input only, on the right 3 pins of the
projector control port.

X41

= Reading password, a string of 4-12 characters

If the switcher is connected via RS-232, the
response is a password.
If the switcher is connected via IP, it responds
with 4 asterisks (****) if a password exists or
with nothing (empty/blank) if no password has
been set.

X43

= I/O state

0 = off
1 = on

X45

=

E-mail event number (1 - 64). If used as a response,

this number is represented by 2 digits with
leading zeros.

X46

= E-mail recipient’s address (e.g., [email protected])

for the person to whom messages will be sent.