Extron Electronics MGP Pro Series User Guide User Manual

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MGP Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control

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X11&

= Parity (only the first letter is needed):

O[dd]
E[ven]
N[one]
M[ark]
S[pace]

X11*

= Data bits: 7 or 8

X11(

= Stop bits: 1 or 2

X12)

= Port type

0 = RS-232
1 = RS-422

X12!

= Flow control

H = hardware
S = software
N = none

X12@

= Data pacing (0000-0001 ms between bytes)

Default = 0 ms

X12#

= Password (12 characters = maximum length.

No special characters are allowed.)

NOTE: A user password cannot be assigned if

no administrator password exists. An E14 error

code is returned. If the administrator password
is cleared, the user password is also removed.

X12$

= Daylight saving time (used in much of the northern

hemisphere [USA] and parts of Europe and Brazil)
0 = off or ignore
1 = on in USA
2 = on in Europe
3 = on in Brazil

X12%

= Event number, range = 0 - 99

X12^

= Event buffer

0 = receive
1 = user
2 = NVRAM

X12&

= Event buffer offset (range = 0 to MaxBufferSize)

X12*

= Event data size

b = bit
B = byte (8 bits)
S = short (16 bits)
L = long (32 bits)

NOTE: This parameter is case sensitive.

X12(

= Event data to write

X13)

= Read password. RS-232 or RS-422 connection

responds with the password. The IP connection
responds with 4 asterisks (****) if a password

exists, and with an empty space if none exists,
instead of with an actual password.

X13!

= Number of bytes to read

X13@

= E-mail event number (1-64)

X13#

= E-mail recipient address

X13$

= Name of e-mail file to be sent. First line of the file is

the subject. The rest is the body of the e-mail.

X13%

= Default name: a combination of the model-name and

the last three character pairs of the unit MAC address
(for example, MGP Pro-464-00-02-3D)

X13^

= Extended security (password) levels: 1-10

The response is 2 digits with a leading zero.

X13&

= Connection security level

0 = anonymous
1-10 = extended security level
11 = user
12 = administrator

X13*

= (Ethernet only) Number of seconds (stated in tens of

seconds) before timeout on IP connections (min. = 1

(10 seconds), max. = 65000 (650,000 seconds), and

default = 30 (300 seconds). If no data is received

during the timeout period, the Ethernet connection
is closed. Each step is 10 seconds. When the unit
is connected via RS-232 or RS-422, only the global
timeout commands apply. Anything else returns an
E13 error code. The response contains leading zeros.

X13(

= ASCII digits representing the numeric value of the

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

X14)

= Login without password is allowed. If enabled, the

user does not enter a password. After the user clicks
OK, the login level is set based on the

X14!

value.

0 = Disabled,
1 = Enabled

X14!

= No-password login level

1-11 = Entry without password goes to the level

specified if an administrator password exists.

0 = Entry without password is placed one level

below the lowest password level (0-11).

The response is returned as 2 digits with a leading
zero if needed.

X14@

= Number of seconds (in tens of seconds) before

timeout on IP connections

X14#

= Number that is inserted into the e-mail message if the

.eml file has an embedded

E

}

command with no

parameters.

Use

0 as a placeholder if the optional

X13$

is used,

but

X14#

is not needed.

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