Installation User guide
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MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control
PRELIMINARY
Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)
Command ASCII (Telnet)
(host to switcher)
URL Encoded (Web)
(host to switcher)
Response
(switcher to host)
Additional description
Read button LED color status
E
LC
}
W LC
| X21@
]
See the previous command for how to
determine
X21@
.
Set button LEDs to blink slowly
24
E
1*
X21@
LX
}
W 1%2A
X21@
LX
|
Lbk*1*
X21@
]
Read which button LEDs are set to blink (whether slowly or fast)
E
1LX
}
W 1LX
| X21@
]
Set button LEDs to blink fast
24
E
2*
X21@
LX
}
W 2%2A
X21@
LX
|
Lbk*2*
X21@
]
Read which button LEDs are set to blink fast
E
2LX
}
W 2LX
| X21@
]
N
The command to make a button LED blink fast takes precedence over the command to make it blink slowly. If a button’s LEDs are set to blink both fast and slowly, the LED will
blink fast.
Reset (zap) commands and erase commands
Erase the fl ash 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 fl ash memory.
N
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 fi les stored in fl ash memory.
Reset all device settings and delete fi les
24
E
ZY
}
W ZY
|
Zpy
]
N
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 MLC. This reset is recommended after you perform a fi rmware update.
N
This command is supported by MLCs with fi rmware of version 1.03 or higher.
Absolute system reset
24
(mode 5 reset)
E
ZQQQ
}
W ZQQQ
|
Zpq
]
Reset all settings/memories. The ZQQQ
command resets everything (all settings,
adjustments, PINs, the IP address, and
subnet mask) to the factory default values.
Files in fl ash memory are also erased by this
command. The fi rmware version doesn’t
change.
The IP address is reset to 192.168.254.254,
the subnet mask is reset to 255.255.0.0.
This command is identical to reset mode 5,
discussed in “Resetting the Unit” in
chapter 2.