Ir/serial port use – Extron Electronics IPCP 505 User Guide User Manual

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Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command

ASCII (Telnet)

(host to IPCP)

URL Encoded (web)

(host to IPCP)

Response

(IPCP to host)

Additional description

IR/Serial port use

The following variables are used for these IR/serial port commands:

X!

= port number:

09 = IR/serial port 1 10 = IR/serial port 2
11 = IR/serial port 3 12 = IR/serial port 4
13 = IR/serial port 5 14 = IR/serial port 6
15 = IR/serial port 7 16 = IR/serial port 8

Port numbers are two ASCII characters (2 bytes). For example, port 1 is represented as 01.

X5&

= the IR file number (0-99), as in files 1.eir, 2.eir, 3.eir, and so on, stored in the

controller. Each .eir file contains commands for a specific device.

X5*

= IR playback function number (1-137), of a specific function or command set

contained within the file.
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.

X21)

= IR/serial port configuration type

0 = IR port (default, 0– 5 VDC)
1 = RS-232 port (±5 VDC).

View IR/serial port configuration

E X!

IC

]

W

X!

IC

|

X21)]

Send an IR command

28

E

X!

,

X5&

,

X5*

,

X5(

IR

}

Send an IR command via IR/serial output port
number

X!

.

The response includes leading zeros.

W

X!

%2C

X5&

%2C

X5*

%2C

X5(

IR

|

Irs

X!

,

X5&

,

X5*

,

X5(

]

Get IR command info

13, 28

E X5&

,

X5*

IR

}

W

X5&

%2C

X5*

IR

|

{descriptive text}

]

The response to this command is the name/
description (such as Power On, Power Off,
Enter, Play, Stop, RGB, Menu) of the specific
command you ask about.

Example:

E

3,1IR

}

W 3 %2C 1IR

|

POWER

]

Command/function 1 in file 3.eir is the
Power command.

Example:

E

3,2IR

}

W 3 %2C 2IR

|

E13

]

Command/function 2 in file 3.eir is not
defined or does not exist, so the controller
returns E13, the invalid value error number.

NOTE: An IR driver must be loaded into the IPCP before IR command information can be read.

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