VS-88H2 – Protocol 3000 Commands
Set protocol
permission.
The permission
system works only if
security is enabled
with the “SECUR”
command.
LOGIN allows the
user to run commands
with an End User or
Administrator
permission level.
When the permission
system is enabled,
LOGIN enables
running commands
with the User or
Administrator
permission level
When set, login must
be performed upon
each connection
It is not mandatory to
enable the permission
system in order to use
the device
In each device, some
connections allow
logging in to different
levels. Some do not
work with security at
all.
Connection may
logout after timeout.
COMMAND
#LOGINlogin_level,password<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOGINlogin_level,passwordok<CR><LF>
or
~nn@LOGINerr004<CR><LF>
(if bad password entered)
login_level – Level of
permissions required (User or
Admin)
password – Predefined password
(by PASS command). Default
password is an empty string
Set the protocol permission
level to Admin (when the
password defined in the
PASS command is 33333):
#LOGINAdmin,33333<C
R>
Get current protocol
permission level.
The permission
system works only if
security is enabled
with the “SECUR”
command.
For devices that
support security,
LOGIN allows the
user to run commands
with an End User or
Administrator
permission level.
In each device, some
connections allow
logging in to different
levels. Some do not
work with security at
all.
Connection may
logout after timeout.
COMMAND
#LOGIN?<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOGINlogin_level<CR><LF>
login_level – Level of
permissions required (User or
Admin)
Get current protocol
permission level:
#LOGIN?<CR>
Cancel current
permission level.
Logs out from End
User or Administrator
permission levels to
Not Secure.
COMMAND
#LOGOUT<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOGOUTok<CR><LF>
Get device model.
This command
identifies equipment
connected to VS-
88H2 and notifies of
identity changes to
the connected
equipment. The Matrix
saves this data in
memory to answer
REMOTE-INFO
requests.
COMMAND
#MODEL?<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MODELmodel_name<CR><LF>
model_name – String of up to 19
printable ASCII chars
Get the device model:
#MODEL?<CR>