Preliminar y, Programming and control, cont’d, Mlc 104 series • sis – Extron Electronics MLC 104 SIS Programming and Control User Manual

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SIS

Programming and Control, cont’d

MLC 104 Series • SIS

Programming and Control

5-6

PRELIMINAR

Y

X49

=

Default name: a combination of the modelname

and the last 3 pairs of the MLC’s MAC address
(e.g., MLC-104-IP-00-02-3D)

X51

=

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

The response will be two digits with a leading
zero.

X52

=

Connection’s security level

0 = anonymous
1 – 10 = extended security levels 1 through 10
11 = user
12 = administrator
The response is two digits with a leading zero.

X57

=

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

The response includes leading zeros.

X58

=

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)

X59

=

IR playback mode

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

X69

=

IP connection timeout period in seconds. Each

step is specified in 10-second intervals (1 -
65000, default = 30 = 300 seconds). If no data
is received during the specified period, the
Ethernet connection will be closed. Responses
are returned with leading zeros.
This variable is applicable only when the MLC
is connected via Ethernet. If the MLC is
connected via RS-232 protocol, only the global
timeout commands apply, and any commands
involving

X69

return the E13 error response.

X70

=

The number to insert into an email message if a

____.eml file has an embedded server-side
include “<!--#echo var = “WCR|” -->” (the

Esc

command with no parameters.) The

numeral is a 16-bit number to be employed as
the user defines.
This is an optional parameter. Use 0 as a
placeholder if the optional

X47

variable is

used but

X70

is not needed.

X200

= Specific input number (1 –

4

)

1 = input 1
2 = input 2
3 = input 3
4 = input 4

X205

= Lamp hours elapsed (as a five-digit number, max.

= 99999 hours) The response includes leading
zeros. The default (99999 hours) is the
response to SIS commands (via Telnet or RS-
232) if elapsed lamp hours have not been set.
In the MLC’s internal Web pages, “N/A” is
displayed if lamp hours have not been set.

X206

= Voltage

X207

= Temperature in degrees Celsius (the response is

3 digits including leading zeros)

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 (default)

M

ark

S

pace

X27

=

Data bits: 7, 8 (default = 8)

X28

=

Stop bits: 1, 2 (default = 1)

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 and all extended
security level passwords are 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

(valid only while events are running)

X40

=

I/O mode

0 = input
8 = power sensor (triggered when an input
pulse starts/stops)

X41

=

Password to display on screen (response to

password query). When the MLC connects to a
host device via RS-232, the password (

X33

),

itself, is the response. When the connection is
via IP,

X41

is 4 asterisks (****) if a password has

been assigned, or it is an empty field ( ) if a
password hasn’t been assigned.

X45

=

E-mail event number or mailbox (1 - 64). The

response will be two digits with a leading zero.

X46

=

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

for the person to whom messages will be sent.

X47

=

Name (numeral) of e-mail file to be sent

For CR (e-mail configuration) commands:
1.eml, 2.eml, ... 64.eml; and within the file the first
line contains the subject, the rest is the body of
the e-mail.
For SM (e-mail sending) commands:

xxx,

where xxx = a number 1 to 999 corresponding to
the e-mail’s filename (xxx.eml). If xxx = 0 or no
parameter is given, the MLC sends the file that
was set via the CR command.

If file

X47

.eml is not found when the SM command

is executed, the MLC will send a default e-mail
message.

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