The command and response tables list valid ASCII (for Telnet) command codes, the
corresponding URL encoded (for web browsers) command codes, the responses of the
processor to the host, and a description of the command function or results from executing
the command.
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Upper- and lowercase letters may be used interchangeably in the command field unless
otherwise specified.
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Commands may be sent back-to-back without spaces; for example, 2*2!2*0B.
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Numbers can be entered as 1 digit, or as 2 or 3 digits with leading zeros; for example,
=
=
.
8V
08V
008V
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There are a few differences in how to enter the commands depending on whether you
are using Telnet or a web browser.
For control via a web browser, all non-alphanumeric characters must be
•
represented as the hexadecimal equivalent,
two-character hex byte. For example, a comma (,) would be represented as
When using these commands through a web browser, the URL reference
•
is used to shorten the examples. "URL" refers to the full URL of the control
interface and web page reference, including all path information; for example,
http://192.168.100.10/myform.htm
Some characters differ depending on what method you use to send the
•
commands:
Telnet
<Escape> key (hex
Carriage return (hex
NOTE: With Telnet you can use either the Escape commands or the W
commands, and the carriage return or the pipe character. With the web
browser, you are required to use the W commands and the pipe character.
In either method, the data string (shown in braces as {data} in the command and response
table is directed to the specified port, and must be encoded if it is non-alphanumeric.
%xx
.
Web Browser
)
[must not be encoded]
1B
W
)
Pipe character ( | ) [must not be encoded]
0D
WindoWall Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control
, where
represents the
xx
.
%2C
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