User Guide Owner's manual

IPCP 505 • SIS Programming and Control 74
Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)
Command ASCII (Telnet)
(host to IPCP)
URL Encoded (web)
(host to IPCP)
Response
(IPCP to host)
Additional description
Start events
24,27
E
1AE
}
W 1AE
|
Ego
]
Start all events.
Stop events
24,27
E
0AE
}
W 0AE
|
Est
]
Stop running all events.
Query quantity of events running
E
AE
}
W AE
|
#####
]
or Enm #####
]
The response is the quantity of currently
running events, and it includes leading zeros.
For example, if two events are running, the
response is 00002
]
.
Reset (zap) commands and erase commands
Erase the flash memory
24
E
ZFFF
}
W ZFFF
|
Zpf
]
Reset all device settings to factory defaults
24
E
ZXXX
}
W ZXXX
|
Zpx
]
The “reset all settings” command does not
affect IP settings or flash memory.
NOTES: • TheZXXXcommanddoesnotresetanyIP-relatedsettingssuchastheIPaddress,subnetmask,andgatewayIPaddress.Italsodoesnotaffectuserfiles
stored in flash memory.
• Contactinputportsareresettoopenposition,relaysaresettoopen,receivetimoutperiodsareresettodefaults,portredirectionsettingsareclearedand
ended.
Reset all device settings and delete files
24
E
ZY
}
W ZY
|
Zpy
]
NOTE: This command is intermediate between the ZXXX and ZQQQ commands. It is an absolute system reset excluding IP settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway
IP address, unit name, DHCP settings, port mapping). This allows you to maintain communication with the IPCP. Files, file directories, and passwords are erased
by this command. This reset is recommended after you perform a firmware update.
Absolute system reset
24
(mode 5 reset)
E
ZQQQ
}
W ZQQQ
|
Zpq
]
Reset all settings/memories. The ZQQQ
command resets everything (all settings,
adjustments, the IP address, and subnet
mask) to the factory default values. Files
in flash memory are also erased by this
command.
The firmware version does not change.
The IP address is reset to 192.168.254.254,
the subnet mask is reset to 255.255.0.0.
NOTE: This command is identical to reset mode 5, discussed in Resetting the Unit starting on page 16 in the
“Hardware Features and Installation” section.