- Extron Electronics Multi-Graphic Processor User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter One
- Introduction
- Chapter Two
- Installation
- Chapter Three
- Operation
- Front Panel Features
- Power-up and Default Cycle
- Window Select Buttons
- Input Selection
- Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments
- Picture Controls
- Auto Memories
- Memory Presets
- Additional Features
- Chapter Four
- Software Configuration and Control
- Chapter Five
- HTML Configuration and Control
- Accessing the Web Pages
- Viewing System Status
- Using the Configuration Page
- Using the File Management Page
- Using the Control Page
- Using the Background Page
- Chapter Six
- Special Applications
- Appendix A
- Specifications, Part Numbers, and Accessories
- Appendix B
- Firmware Update Guide

SIS
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Programming and Control, cont’d
MGP 464 • Software Conguration and Control
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PRELIMINARY
Command/response table for IP SIS commands (continued)
Command
ASCII (Telnet)
(host to processor)
URL Encoded (Web)
(host to processor)
Response
(Processor to host)
Additional description
IP setup commands
Set unit name
24
E
X1@
CN
}
W
X1@
CN
|
Ipn •
X1@
]
Change the processor's name to
X1@
, a name
of your choosing.
For
X1@
: The name can consist of up to 24
alphanumeric characters (and the minus sign/
hyphen). The first character must be a letter,
the last character cannot be a minus sign.
Case does not matter.
Set unit name to factory default
24
E
• CN
}
W %20 CN
|
Ipn •
X4(
] X4(
is the name the processor was shipped
with: MGP464-##-##-##, a combination of the
model name and the last three pairs of the hex
numbers in the unit's MAC address
(e.g., MGP464-00-02-3d).
Read unit name
E
CN
}
W CN
| X1@
] X1@
is the processor's current name.
Set time/date
24
E
X1#
CT
}
W
X1#
CT
|
Ipt •
X1#
] X1#
is the local date and time format. The
set format is MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS. (The
hours, minutes, and seconds can also be
separated by periods.)
Examples: 11/13/06-10:54:00 or
11/13/06-10.54.00
Read time/date
E
CT
}
W CT
| X1#
]
The read format is day of week, DD month year
HH:MM:SS.
Example: Tue, 18 Nov 2006 18:19:33
Set GMT offset
24
E
X#
CZ
}
W
X#
CZ
|
Ipz
X#
]
Set the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset
value (
X#
) for the processor's location. GMT
offset (-12.00 to +14.00) represents the time
difference in hours and minutes (± hh:mm
relative to Greenwich, England). The plus
sign and leading zero are optional.
X#
is in the format hh:mm.
Example: 5:30 or 5.30 = +05:30
Read GMT offset
CZ
}
W CZ
| X#
]