![]() The commands themselves should not actually include the literal text.Ī device ID of 0 indicates that the unit doesnt have a configuration loaded into it.Īny other number indicates the unit is part of a system and has a working configuration. The commands below use as a placeholder for the Line Feed character. When setting parameters though, using a different device number, although possible (as long as it is a valid Device ID) it is not recommended.Īll of these commands are terminated with a Line Feed character, which in ASCII is represented by a hex 0A. Getting information from another unit in a system is possible by using the appropriate Device ID. This means that commands will be executed only on the unit you are directly connected to. These commands can be sent either via Telnet or HyperTerminal. ![]() Within the AudiaNexia text protocol, there are a handful of system commands that allows setting and retrieving IP settings as well as resetting and clearing a unit. Under the Contents tab, explore System Control RS-232 and Telnet Protocol.
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