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SNMP Monitoring

The current settings and status of UltraRes units can be remotely monitored using
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), if the SNMP option is enabled
through the web browser settings. The MIB (Management Information Base) used for
all Planar display products is available by electronic distribution in the file PLANAR-
DISPLAY-MIB.txt. The table below shows the objects that can be monitored – all
Planar SNMP objects are read-only, and no traps are used. The default read-only
community string for all Planar SNMP objects is "public". Once the PLANAR-DISPLAY-
MIB is loaded in your SNMP manager, you can walk all the available objects from the
top-level object PlanarSystems(1.3.6.1.4.1.19125) or its sub-object
PlanarDisplayProduct(1).
Most object values are integer type, except where noted. Generally, for integer types,
the value -1 is returned if there is any internal system or communication error, and
normal return values are zero or positive integers.
plnrModel
plnrSWPart
plnrSN1
plnrVersion1
plnrVersion2
plnrVersion3-6
plnrDisplayStatus
plnrPowerStatus
plnrDisplayBacklight
plnrDisplayColorSpace User-selected color space
plnrInputSelect
plnrInputStatus
plnrInputHResolution Horizontal resolution
plnrInputVResolution Vertical resolution
plnrInputVRefresh
plnrInputPixelClock
plnrTemp1
Object Name
Model name (string)
Part number (string) for the
Remote Monitoring software
Serial number (string)
SNMP agent version (string)
Firmware version (string)
FPGA 1-4 version (string)
General display status
Power status information
Backlight value
User-selected input source
Input source status
Vertical refresh rate
Dot clock value
Internal temperature sensor
value
Planar UltraRes User Manual
Description
UltraRes
010-01412
See RS232 code "IFV"
See RS232 code "IF1" through "IF4"
0 = Error
1 = OK
-1 = N/A
0 = Power off or error
1 = OK
-1 = N/A
1-15. See RS232 code "BKL"
0-4. See RS232 code "CLS"
0-7. See RS232 code "INS"
0 = source absent
1 = source present
Pixels
Pixels
Hz x 100
MHz x 100
Degrees C. See RS232 code "ITS"
SNMP Monitoring
Value
110

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