RS-232 Configuration and Telnet Commands
The Blustream HDBaseT™ kit can be controlled via serial and TCP/IP.
The RS-232 port is used for configuration and control of the product, as well as pass through of RS-232 commands to
the Blustream HDBaseT™ receiver.
The default RS-232 communication settings are:
Baud rate:
Data bit:
Stop bit:
Parity bit:
The following pages list all available serial commands.
Commonly used Serial Commands
There are several commands that are commonly used for control and testing:
STATUS
PON
POFF
OUTxxFRyy
Example:-
Common Mistakes
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Carriage return – Some programs do not require the carriage return where as other will not work unless sent
directly after the string. In the case of some Terminal software the token <CR> is used to execute a carriage return.
Depending on the program you are using this token maybe different. Some other examples that other control systems
deploy include \r or 0D (in hex)
•
Spaces – Blustream commands do not require space between commands unless specified. There may be some
programs that require spacing in order to work.
- How the string should look is as follows OUT01ON
- How the string may look if spaces are required: OUT{Space}01{Space}ON
•
Baud rate or other serial protocol settings not correct
16
57600
8
1
none
Status will give feedback on the kit such as input signals, type of connection etc...
Power on
Power off
(xx is the zone out, yy is the input)
OUT01FR04 (This would switch output 1 to source input 4)
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