Esc Pass Codes; Set Time; Set Url <D:p:s; Show Device <D:p:s - AMX NXI Operation/Reference Manual

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Program Port Commands (Cont.)
SET IP <D:P:S>

SET TIME

SET URL <D:P:S>
SHOW DEVICE <D:P:S>

SHOW LOG

SHOW NOTIFY

SHOW REMOTE

SHOW ROUTE

SHOW SYSTEM

TCP LIST

TIME

URL LIST <D:P:S>

ESC Pass Codes

There are 'escape' codes in the pass mode. These codes can switch the display mode or exit pass mode. The following
'escape' codes are defined.
Escape Pass Codes
Command
+ + ESC ESC Exit Pass Mode: Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape key)
+ + ESC A

NetLinx Integrated Controller (No Master) - Operation Reference Guide

Prompts you to enter a Host Name, Type (DHCP or Fixed), IP address, Subnet Mask, and
Gateway IP address. Enter Y (yes) to approve/store the information in the Master Card.
Entering N (no) cancels the operation.
Prompts you to enter the new time for the Master Card.
When the time is set on the Master Card, the new time will be reflected on all devices in the
system that have clocks (i.e. touch panels). By the same token, if you set the time on any
system device, the new time will be reflected on the system's Master, and all connected
devices.
This will not update clocks on devices connected to another Master (in Master-to-Master
systems)
Prompts you to enter the URL address and port number. Enter Y (yes) to approve/store the
new addresses in the Master Card. Entering N (no) cancels the operation.
Displays a list of all devices present on the bus.
Displays the log of messages stored in the Master's memory. The Master logs all internal
messages and keeps the most recent messages. The log contains:
• Entries starting with first specified or most recent.
• Date, Day, and Time message was logged.
• Which object originated the message.
• The text of the message:
SHOW LOG [start] [end]
SHOW LOG ALL
• If start is not entered, the most recent will be first.
• If end is not entered, the last 20 messages will be shown.
• If ALL is entered, all stored messages will be shown, starting with the most recent.
Displays a list of devices that other systems have requested input from and the types of
information needed. Note that the local system number is 1061.
Displays a list of the devices this system requires input from and the types of information
needed. When a NetLinx master connects to another NetLinx master, the newly connecting
system has a device that the local system desires input from; the new system is told what
information is desired from what device. Note the local system number is 1062.
Displays information about how this NetLinx master is connected to other NetLinx masters.
Provides a list of all devices in all systems currently on-line. The system's lists are either
directly connected to this master (i.e. 1 hop away), or are referenced in the
DEFINE_DEVICE section of the NetLinx program.
You may provide the desired system number as a parameter to display only that system's
information (e.g. SHOW SYSTEM 2001). The systems listed are shown in numerical order.
Lists all active TCP/IP connections.
Displays the current time on the Master Card.
Displays the list of URL addresses programmed in the Master Card.
Description
followed by another escape exits the pass mode.
The Telnet session returns to "normal".
ASCII Display Mode: Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape key)
followed by an 'A' sets the display to ASCII mode.
• Any ASCII characters received by the device will be displayed by their ASCII symbol.
• Any non-ASCII characters will be displayed with a \ followed by two hex characters to indicate the
characters hex value.
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