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Programming and Control, cont’d
MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control
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PRELIMINAR
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to March. However, 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).
2 = Europe on – begins on the last Sunday
in March, ends on the last Sunday in
October. DST should be turned off for
Iceland.
X3%
= Event number, range = 0 - 99
(valid only while events are running)
X4)
= I/O mode
0 = input (default)
1 = output
2 = input and pull-up resistor
3 = output and pull-up resistor
X4!
= Password to display on screen (response to
password query or set). When the MLC
connects to a host device via RS-232, the
password (
X3#
), itself, is the response.
When the connection is via IP,
X4!
is 4
asterisks (****) if a password has been
assigned, or it is an empty field ( ) if a
password hasn’t been assigned.
X4#
= I/O state
0 = off
1 = on
X4%
= E-mail event number or mailbox (1 - 64). The
response is two digits with a leading zero.
X4^
= E-mail recipient’s address (e.g.,
) for the person to whom
messages will be sent. The e-mail address
has a 31 character maximum.
X4&
= Name (numeral) of e-mail file to be sent
X4(
= Default name: a combination of the model
name and the last 3 pairs of the MLC’s
MAC address
(e.g., MLC-104-IP-PLUS-02-74-62)
X5@
= Connection’s security level
11 = user
12 = administrator
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
2 = stop continuous playback
X2!
= Parameter (#L or #D) to set either the Length
of message to receive or the Delimiter
value. # = byte count (for L) or
# = a single ASCII character expressed in
decimal form (for D).
The parameter is case sensitive; you must
use capital D or capital L.
Byte count # can be from 0 to 32767,
default = 0.
The ASCII decimal # can be from 0 to
00255, default = 00000L.
Examples:
A 3-byte length = 3L.
A delimiter of ASCII 0A = 10D.
The response from the MLC includes
leading zeros.
X2@
= Verbose/response mode status:
0 = clear/none, default for Telnet
connections; responses are not echoed to
the host
1 = verbose mode is on, default for RS-232
host control; responses are echoed to the
host and displayed to the user
2 = send tagged responses for queries
3 = verbose mode is on and tagged
responses are sent for queries
N
If tagged responses are enabled, all read
commands return the constant string + data,
the same as for setting a value. For example,
for
E
CN
}
, the response is Ipn•
X1@ ]
rather than just the data.
X2#
= Priority status for receiving timeouts:
0 = use send data string command
parameters (0 = default)
1 = use configure receive timeout command
parameters
X2%
= Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600,
4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800,
38400, 57600, or 115200
X2^
= Parity (only the first letter is needed):
O = odd
E = even
N = none (default)
M = mark
S = space
X2&
= Data bits: 7, 8 (default = 8)
X2*
= Stop bits: 1, 2 (default = 1)
X3#
= Password (minimum length = 4 characters,
maximum length = 12 characters,
no special characters are allowed).
Passwords are case sensitive.
N
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.
X3$
= Daylight saving time (DST) is a region-
specific 1-hour offset that begins in spring
and ends in fall.
0 = off/ignore
1 = USA on – Starting in 2007, DST begins
on the second Sunday of March at 2 AM
and ends at 2 AM on the first Sunday
of November. For example, time in
California is GMT -8:00 from March to
November and GMT -7:00 from November