Password information, Error responses, Error response references – Extron Electronics System 5 IP Series User Guide User Manual

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System 5 IP • SIS

Programming and Control

PRELIMINAR

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• If the System 5 IP is on, it sends the boot and copyright messages when you first

open a Telnet connection to the System 5 IP. You can see the day of the week,
date, and time if the System 5 IP is connected via Telnet, but not via RS-232. If
you are using a Telnet connection, the copyright message, date, and time are
followed by a password prompt. If you are using a Telnet connection, the
copyright message, date, and time are followed by a password prompt.

C hn

X1

(where

X1

is the input number)

The switcher sends this response when an input is switched.

Password information

The “

Password:” prompt requires a password (administrator level or user level)

followed by a carriage return. The prompt is repeated if the correct password is not
entered.

If the correct password is entered, the unit responds with “

Login

Administrator

” or “

Login User

”, depending on password entered.

If passwords are the same for both administrator and user, the unit will default to
administrator privileges.

Error responses

When the System 5 IP receives a valid SIS command, it executes the command and
sends a response to the host device. If the System 5 IP is unable to execute the
command because the command is invalid or it contains invalid parameters, it
returns an error response to the host.

The error response codes and their descriptions are as follows:

E01 – Invalid input channel number (the number is too large)
E12 – Invalid port number
E13 – Invalid value (the number is out of range/too large)
E14 – Not valid for this configuration
E17 – System timed out
E22 – Busy
E23 – Checksum error (for file uploads)
E24 – Privilege violation
E25 – Device is not present
E26 – Maximum number of connections has been exceeded
E27 – Invalid event number
E28 – Bad filename or file not found

Error response references

The following superscripted numbers are used within the command descriptions
on the following pages to identify commands that may respond as shown:

14

= Commands that give an E14 (not valid for this configuration) response if the

unit’s current configuration doesn’t support that command

22

= Commands that yield an E22 (busy) response.

24

= Commands that give an E24 (privilege violation) response if you are not logged

in at the administrator level.

27

= Commands that may yield an E27 (invalid event number) response.

28

= Commands that may give an E28 (file not found) response.

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