Escape character and esc key, Local echo, Set carriage return-line feed – Extron Electronics MAV Plus series Large Scale User Guide User Manual

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Escape character and Esc key

When Telnet is first started, the utility advises that the Escape character is ‘Ctrl+]’.

Many SIS commands include the keyboard

E

key. Consequently, some confusion

may exist between the Escape character and the Escape key.
The Telnet Escape character is a key combination, the

Ctrl

key and the

]

key

pressed simultaneously, that returns you to the Telnet prompt while leaving the

connection to the BME intact.
The Escape key is the

E

key on the computer keyboard.

Local echo

Once connected to the BME, by default, Telnet does not display your keystrokes

on the screen. SIS commands are typed in blindly and only the SIS responses

are displayed on the screen. To command Telnet to show keystrokes, at the

Telnet prompt, type

set local_echo and then press

Enter

before you open the

connection to the switcher.
With local echo turned on, keystrokes and the switcher’s responses are displayed

on the same line. For example: 1*1!In1 Out1 All, where 1*1! is the SIS command

and In1 Out1 All is the response.
With local echo turned on, all keystrokes are displayed, even those that should be

masked, such as the password entry. For example, when entering a password with

local echo turned on, you see a display such as a*d*m*i*n*, where admin is the

keyed in password and ***** is the masked response.
You can turn off local echo by typing

unset local_echo and then pressing

[Enter] at the Telnet prompt. If your computer is connected to the BME and you

need to access the Telnet prompt to turn local echo off, type the Escape character

(

Ctrl

+

]

).

Set carriage return - line feed

Unless commanded otherwise, Telnet transmits a line feed character only (no

carriage return) to the connected BME when you press the

Enter

key. This is the

correct setting for SIS communication with the switcher. The Telnet

set crlf

command forces Telnet to transmit carriage return and line feed characters when

Enter

is pressed, but if crlf is set, the SIS link with the BME does not function

properly.

Close

To close the link to the BME, access the Telnet prompt by typing the Escape

character (

Ctrl

+

]

). At the Telnet prompt, type

close, and then press

Enter

.

Help

For Telnet command definitions, at the Telnet prompt, type

? and then press

Enter

.

Quit

Exit the Telnet utility by typing

quit and then pressing

Enter

at the Telnet prompt.

If you are connected to the BME, access the Telnet prompt by typing the Escape

character (

Ctrl

+

]

).

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