AP206 / AP212 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide About this Guide The AP206 / AP212 can be configured and controlled via RS-232 or Telnet commands when connected to a host computer or other device, such as a control system. This guide provides information on how to connect to the AP206 / AP212 via RS-232/Telnet and command syntax.
AP206 / AP212 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: Indicates text that you should key in. Monospaced Indicates keys you should press. For example, [Enter] means to press the Enter key. If keys need to be chorded, they appear together in the same bracket with a plus sign between them: [Ctrl+Alt].
To use a text based terminal application such as Telnet to remotely control the AP206 / AP212, log in to the unit's web console, go to the Setting screen > General tab > Web Settings, and check the checkbox of Enable Telnet Server.
AP206 / AP212. Press Enter to submit. Note: The login username must be all lowercase. 6. When a session is established with the AP206 / AP212, you can control and configure the AP206 / AP212 via commands. For more information on commands, see: ...
Stop bits: 1 Parity: None Flow control: None 4. When a session is established with the AP206 / AP212, you can control and configure the AP206 / AP212 via RS-232 commands. For more information on commands, see: ...
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Chapter 1 CLI Commands Overview The AP206 / AP212 can be configured and controlled via RS-232 or Telnet commands when connected to a host computer or other device, such as a control system. This chapter provides information on command syntax and the commands that controls and configures the AP206 / AP212.
Use the following commands to control and configure the AP206 / AP212 via Telnet or RS-232. For details on establishing a Telnet or RS-232 session to the AP206 / AP212, see Connecting to the AP206 / AP212 via Telnet, page 20 and Connecting to the AP206 / AP212 via RS-232, page 21.
Chapter 1. CLI Commands read Function To show the device information, network setting, and the system status. Syntax read Note: The above figure is for reference only. The actual command response might be slightly different.
Chapter 1. CLI Commands standbyon Function To put the unit to standby mode which is a low-power state. Syntax standbyon Note: RS-232 doesn’t work when the unit is in standby mode.
Function To apply an existing preset. The [n] value is the preset number which is identical to what the preset is configured on AP206 / AP212 web console. The available number range is from 1 to 20.
AP206 / AP212 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide volume Function and Syntax Syntax Function To show the output volume of each volume channel. To adjust the output volume of the volume o[n] v[x] designated channel. To increase or decrease the output volume o[n] step[s] volume in the units of 0.5dB.
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Chapter 1. CLI Commands Note: 1. The available range for Speaker Out Channel A and Channel B is from -50 to 12 dB and -90 dB. 2. The available range for Line Out Channel 1 and Channel 2 is from -80 to 6 dB and -90 dB. ...
AP206 / AP212 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide mute Functions and Syntax Syntax Function To show the mute/unmute status of mute each channel. To mute the designated channel. mute o[n] on To unmute the designated channel. mute o[n] off ...
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