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Command Overview
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DGy Model 201 User Guide
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COMMAND OVERVIEW
All DGy 201 functions are accessible by means of ASCII commands that 
are used to set one or more system parameters (or values). The 
command set is made up of ASCII characters. Note that commands 
associated with file and path names are case sensitive. These 
commands may be used to control DGy 201 via the RS-232 serial port 
or via the Ethernet port using the internal DGy 201 telnet server.
The DGy 201 can also be controlled using the supplied Web Control 
Panel (WCP) graphical user interface which can be used with a 
computer and a standard web browser. Remote control is typically 
accomplished using a third party controller connected to either the serial 
or Ethernet port.
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COMMAND FORMAT
The following topics are discussed in this section:
COMMAND LINE 
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USAGE
All commands take the following form:
COMMAND_NAME <value1> <value2>...
 followed by Enter.
Parameter values are shown in angle brackets < > and optional 
parameters are contained in square brackets [ ]. In the above example, 
value1, value2 (etc.) are required parameters specific to the stated 
command. 
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Example: Set DGy 201’s baud rate to 115,200 bps:
BAUDRATE 115200
The majority of commands have both long and short forms: 
The long form version is an easily understood word (or the 
concatenation of two or more words).