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Command Reference — xCommand
The
xCommand
group of commands are used to add and delete items and issue system commands.
The following section lists all the currently available
xCommand
commands.
To issue a command, type the command as shown, followed by one or more of the given parameters and values. The
valid values for each parameter are indicated in the angle brackets following each parameter, using the following
notation:
valid values for each parameter are indicated in the angle brackets following each parameter, using the following
notation:
Format
Meaning
<0..63>
Indicates an integer value is required. The numbers indicate the minimum and maximum
value.
value.
In this example the value must be in the range 0 to 63.
<S: 7,15>
An S indicates a string value, to be enclosed in quotation marks, is required. The numbers
indicate the minimum and maximum number of characters for the string.
indicate the minimum and maximum number of characters for the string.
In this example the string must be between 7 and 15 characters long.
<Off/Direct/Indirect> Lists the set of valid values for the command. Do not enclose the value in quotation marks
(r)
(r) indicates that this is a required parameter. Note that the (r) is not part of the command
itself.
itself.
To obtain information about using each of the
xCommand
commands from within the CLI, type:
■
xCommand
or
xCommand ?
to return a list of all available
xCommand
commands.
■
xCommand ??
to return all current
xCommand
commands, along with a description of each command, a list of its
parameters, and for each parameter its valuespaces and description.
■
xCommand <command> ?
to return a description of the command, a list of its parameters, and for each parameter
its valuespaces and description.
xCommand commands
All of the available
xCommand
commands are listed in the table below:
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