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User Guide
SERIAL COMMANDS
RS-232 & Telnet Commands
Baud Rate: 9600 8N1 DB9 Female (Pins 2-TX, 3-RX, 5-GND), Straight through Cable to PC
! is the start character to active a command
? is the start character to query status
~ is the start character of the response
/x0D (<cr> aka carriage return) is the end character
Commands are not case sensitive.
Command
String Format
Information
Route
Command
!RTx1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8<cr>
x1-x8 = output relative to input.
Example: !RT315x8052<cr>
0 = Unroute
X = ignore (do nothing)
In this example
Output 1 is routed to 3
Output 2 is routed to 1
Output 3 is routed to 5
Output 4 is ignored and left alone
Output 5 is routed to 8
Output 6 is unrouted
Output 7 is routed to 5
Output 8 is routed to 2
Response:
~RTx1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8<cr>
Preset Recall
!PRx<cr>
x = 1-8
Responds: ~Px<cr>
Preset Store
!PSx<cr>
x = 1-8
Responds: ~PSx<cr>
Query Route
?RT<cr>
Responds with ~RTx1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8<cr>
x1-x8 = output relative to input. Example: Output
1 is routed to input 7 so position x1 would equal 7.
If nothing is routed to an output then the value
will be 0 (zero).
Firmware
Version
?VR<cr>
Responds with the current firmware version
number
Example ~VR1.00<cr>
Factory Default
!FD<cr>
Responds with ~FD<cr>
IP Address
!IPA-xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx<cr>
x= IP Address ex. 192.168.1.13
Responds with ~IPA-xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx<cr>
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