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Using the Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands
Symbol Definitions
X10)
 = Switcher name, up to 240 alphanumeric characters.
NOTE:  The following characters are invalid in the name: {space} ~ , _ @ = ` [ ] { } 
< > ‘ “ ; : | \ and ?
.
X10!
 = Default name, (Annotator- + last 3 pairs of the MAC address) 
X10@
 = Time and date (for set) In the format: MM/DD/YY•HH:MM:SS where: 
 MM = month: 01 (January) through 12 (December), DD = 01 through 31, YY = 00 
 through 99, HH = 00 through 24, MM = 00 through 59, SS = 00 through 59 
X10$
 = GMT offset: –12.0 through +14.0 Hours and minutes removed from GMT 
X10%
 = Daylight Saving Time: 0 = off/ignore, 1 = on (northern hemisphere),  
  2 = on (Europe), 3 = on (Brazil) 
X10^
 = IP address: ###.###.###.### 
X10&
 = Hardware (MAC) address: ##-##-##-##-##-## 
X10*
 = Number of open connections: 0 - 255 
X10(
 = Password 12 alphanumeric characters (see note above) 
X12#
 = Verbose mode: 0 = clear/none (default, Telnet), 
  1 = verbose mode (default, RS-232/RS-422), 2 = tagged responses for queries, 
  3 = verbose mode/tagged for queries.
NOTE:  If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant 
string and the value as the set command does (for example, the read 
processor name command 
E
CN
}
, returns Ipn•
X10)]
).
X12%
 = Specic serial port number (01-03), 01 = COM1 (rear panel, bottom port),  
 02 = COM2 (front panel cong port), 03 = COM3 (rear panel, top port)  
X12&
 = Time in tens of milliseconds to wait until the first response character is received via 
 a serial port before terminating the current receive operation, max. = 32767, 
 (default = 10 = 100 ms). 
NOTE:  For commands that use both 
X12&
 and 
X13)
, both variables must be zero 
or both must be non-zero. In the RS (send data) command, 
X12&
 may be 
omitted as long as 
X13)
 is also missing.
X13)
 = Time in tens of milliseconds to wait between characters being received via a serial 
 port before terminating the current command or receive operation. 
 Response includes leading zeros, max. = 32767 (default = 2 = 20 ms).
NOTE:  For commands that use both 
X12&
 and 
X13)
, both variables must be zero 
or both must be non-zero. In the RS (send data) command, 
X12&
 may be 
omitted as long as 
X13)
 is also missing.
X13!
 = Parameter (#L or #D) to set either the Length of message to receive or the Delimiter 
 value. # = byte count (for L) or # = a single ASCII character expressed in decimal form 
 (for D). The parameter is case sensitive. Byte count # can be from 0 to 32767,  
 default = 0).The ASCII decimal # can be from 0 to 00255 (default = 00000L).
X13#
 = Priority status for receiving time-outs: 0 = use send data string command parameters 
 (0 = default), 1 = use configure receive time-out command parameters
X13%
 = Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600 (default), 14400, 
 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, or 115200
X13^
 = Parity (use only rst letter): O = odd, E = even, N = none (default), M = mark, S = space 
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