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Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
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NX-Series Controllers - WebConsole & Programming Guide
Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command Description
MSG ON|OFF Enables/Disables extended diagnostic messages.
• MSG On [error|warning|info|debug] sets the terminal program to display log messages
generated by the Master. The level of log printed to the terminal window depends both on the
level used when sending the message and the output level selected with "msg on."
For example if log output is enabled via "msg on warning" then logs produced at levels
AMX_ERROR and AMX_WARNING will be displayed, but not logs produced at levels AMX_INFO or
AMX_DEBUG.
The order of severity from highest to lowest is ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG.
If no severity is supplied with "msg on", the default setting is WARNING.
• MSG OFF disables the display.
Example:
> MSG ON
Extended diagnostic information messages turned on.
> MSG OFF
Extended diagnostic information messages turned off.
MSG STATS Calculates incoming and outgoing messages over a time interval.
NDP Provides information about the NetLinx Discovery Protocol (NDP) setting.
Example:
>NDP
NDP beacon is ***ENABLED***.
NETLINX LOG LEVEL Configure the current setting for the NetLinx AMX_LOG facility.
Example:
>netlinx log level
NetLinx Log Level is WARNING
Set NetLinx Log level to :
1) ERROR
2) WARNING
3) INFO
4) DEBUG
Enter selection or press return to keep current level:
>3
NetLinx Log Level set to INFO
OFF [D:P:S or NAME,CHAN] Turns off a specified channel on a device. The device can be on any system that the Master you are
connected to is able to reach. You can specify the device number, port, and system, or the name of
the device that is defined in the DEFINE_DEVICE section of the program.
Syntax:
OFF[name,channel]
-or-
OFF[D:P:S,channel]
Example:
>OFF[5001:7:4,1]
Sending Off[5001:7:4,1]
ON [D:P:S or NAME,CHAN] Turns on a specified channel on a device. The device can be on any system that the Master you are
connected to is able to reach. You can specify the device number, port, and system, or the name of
the device that is defined in the DEFINE_DEVICE section of the program.
Syntax:
ON[name,channel]
-or-
ON[D:P:S,channel]
Example:
>ON[5001:7:4,1]
Sending On[5001:7:4,1]

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BrandAMX
ModelNX-3200
CategoryController
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