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Reference Guide Crestron 2-Series Control System
110 2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide – DOC. 6256A
2-Series Console Commands (continued)
NVRAMREBOOT
Description: This command enables/disables storing special reboot information when the processor unexpectedly
reboots. The information will then be placed in the error log when the system restarts. The information
occupies the last 256 bytes of NVRAM.
Help Menu(s): Debug
Syntax: NVRAMREBOOT [ON | OFF | SHOW]
Parameters: ON - enables the storing the reboot info in NVRAM
OFF -disables the storing the reboot info in NVRAM (default).
SHOW - displays the last reboot info. This can be used in the case where
the error log has received more than 100 errors and the initial information is lost.
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet
Minimum CUZ: 2.017
Processor Group: All Processors
OUTPUT
Description: This command sets the output resolution for the selected CNX-DVP4/C2N-DVP4DI output. Entering the
command without a parameter displays the current setting.
Help Menu(s): Device
Syntax: OUTPUT [value | 720P | 1 custom_value]
Parameters: value – standard output resolution (800, 1024, 1152, 1280, 1365, or 1600)
720P – HDTV resolution
custom_value – custom resolution
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 1.007
Processor Group: Display Processors
PASSWORD
Description: This command is used to set the password for console connection over the Internet. The user is prompted for
the password and once again to verify the password. The password feature can be disabled by simply
pressing <RETURN> at each prompt. The RS-232 and Cresnet console connections do not have password
protection, which allows the password to be changed if it is forgotten.
Help Menu(s): Main, System
Syntax: PASSWORD
Parameters: none, user is prompted for password
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 1.001
Processor Group: Ethernet Processors
PING
Description: This command executes the standard ping test on a remote node.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet
Syntax: PING ip_address
Parameters: ip_address – the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the remote node in dot decimal format (eg.
255.255.255.255)
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 1.001
Processor Group: Ethernet Processors
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