RGB Spectrum Digital Recording and Streaming System DGy 201x Benutzerhandbuch
C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E
Command Format
350-9047 v3.0.1
DGy Model 201x User’s Guide
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Example: Type
H PLAYLOOP
to get help on the
PLAYLOOP command.
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Type
HELP
followed by the first character or characters of the
command name to get a list of all commands beginning with
those characters.
those characters.
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Example: Type
H IP
to get help on the commands
associated with IP addressing.
PREDEFINED
PARAMETER
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VALUES
Some commands have predefined values, and only these may be used
as parameter choices. Predefined parameter choices are indicated as:
as parameter choices. Predefined parameter choices are indicated as:
<value1|value2|value3>
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Example
:
The choices for
BAUDrate
are:
<1200 | 2400 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 |
115200>
QUERY THE
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CURRENT SETTING
Many commands will report back on the current parameter settings. To
establish the current parameters associated with the command, enter
the command without any arguments. DGy 201x will respond with the
current settings of the selected parameter.
establish the current parameters associated with the command, enter
the command without any arguments. DGy 201x will respond with the
current settings of the selected parameter.
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Example:
To determine the current DGy 201x selection of input
source, use the INputSouRCe command without entering an
argument (this example assumes that the current input source is
set DVI).
argument (this example assumes that the current input source is
set DVI).
The command:
INSRC
would return:
DVI
PARAMETER
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RANGES
Parameter values may be a range indicated as:
<value1 ... value2>
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Example
: The value of
GAMma
is a number in the range of
<0.5 .. 2.0>
OPTIONAL
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PARAMETERS
Some commands have optional parameter values that are not required
in a command. These discretionary values are indicated by square
brackets
in a command. These discretionary values are indicated by square
brackets
[]
:
COMMAND <value> [value2]
In this example,
<value>
is a required parameter and
[value2]
is an
optional parameter.