SMP 300 Series • Remote Communication and Control 116
Command Function SIS Command
(Host to Device)
Response
(Device to Host)
Additional Description
Remove Schedule
Remove scheduled
recording events
E
XTRGR
}
TrgrX
] All future recording events are
removed from the unit.
Unsolicited response
TrgrX
] Schedule is refreshed.
Clear Alarms
Clear active alarms E
CALRM
}
Alrm C
] Clear all active alarms.
View active alarms
39I
If no active alarms
[name:alarm_name],[level:alarm_level]...]
]
None active
]
Name Unit
Set unit name E X1@
CN
}
Ipn
X1@
]
Set unit name to default E
•
CN
}
Ipn
X10)
]
View unit name E
CN
} X1@
]
View Telnet connections E
CC
}
Verbose mode2/3
N
]
Icc
N
]
N = Number of active IP
connections.
Set verbose mode E X2#
CV
}
Vrb
X2#]
View verbose mode E
CV
} X2#]
NOTE: If tagged responses is enabled, all read commands return the data, the same as setting the value does.
KEY:
X1@
= Unit name Unit name is a text string of up to 63 characters from the alphabet (A‑Z), digits (0‑9),
and the minus sign/hyphen (‑). The first character must be an alpha character. The last
character must not be a minus.
X2#
= Verbose mode 0 = Clear/none (default for Telnet connections)
1 = Verbose mode (default for USB and RS‑232 host control)
2 = Tagged responses for queries
3 = Verbose mode and tagged responses for queries (Example: command:
E
CV
}
Response: Vrb3
]
)
X10)
= Default name Combination of model name and last three pairs of MAC address (Example: SMP-351-07-8C-EC)
System Commands
Backup/Restore
Save configuration E
1*
X1)
XF
}
Cfg1*
X1) ] Save configuration to file
location (/nortxe‑backup).
Restore configuration E
0*
X1)
XF
}
Cfg0*
X1) ] Load configuration from file
location (/nortxe‑backup).
KEY:
X1)
= Configuration type 0 = IP config (ip.cfg), 2 = Box specific parameters (box.cfg)
Resets
Reboot system E
1BOOT
}
Boot1
] Complete system reboot.
Restart the network E
2BOOT
}
Boot2
]
Reset flash E
ZFFF
}
Zpf
] Reset flash memory
(excludes recording files).
System reset (factory
defaults)
E
ZXXX
}
Zpx
]
Resets device to default and
deletes recorded files.
Reset all device settings
and delete recording files
E
ZY
}
Zpy
] Reset to default except IP
address, delete all user and
recorded files
NOTE: This reset excludes IP settings such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, unit name, DHCP setting and port mapping (Telnet/
web/direct access) in order to preserve communication with the device.
Absolute reset E
ZQQQ
}
Zpq
] Same as System Reset, plus
returns the IP address and
subnet mask to defaults.
NOTE: The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device have been set to the device serial number. In the event of a complete
system reset, the passwords convert to the default, which is no password (see Users and Roles on page86 to change a password).