AMX Verbosity Settings, Component Settings, General Rules for Octaire Diagnostic Commands

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Appendix B – Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics

Verbosity Settings

The verbosity (v) settings (v0, v1, v2, v3) correspond to the level of detail that will be displayed, with v0 being the lowest level of detail and v3 being the highest level. The v3 setting is not supported for the “all components” setting. The commands ~scr! or ~scri0v#! will access the lowest level of detail (verbosity) for all components. The command ~scri#v#! will display higher levels of detail depending on the values entered for the verbosity settings.

Note: The “all components” setting (0) will display the lowest level of detail no matter which verbosity setting is used.

Component Settings

Detailed information for a single system component can be specified by using its identity (i) number setting (i0 through i4 and i7) in the following table. The “all components” setting (i0) will display the lowest level of detail no matter which verbosity setting is used.

Component

Identity Number Setting

 

 

All Components

i0

Enclosure

i1

Storage Blocks

i2

Communication Interfaces

i3

Hardware & Boards

i4

System Sensors

i7

Tip: The information in the above table is displayed when you enter ~scr! or ~scri0v1!

General Rules for Octaire Diagnostic Commands

In a multi-enclosure system, the splash screen displays information only for the enclosure that is connected directly to the PC

If the verbosity setting is omitted, the verbosity level will be the lowest (v0)

The component setting must be included; otherwise, entering any of the verbosity settings alone will result in a display equivalent to i0v0

If both settings are omitted during a query (~scr!), the information displayed will be at the lowest verbosity level for all components (i0v0)

At system boot, the information for an scri1v0! command is displayed

To access the lowest level of verbosity for all components:

1.Enter ~scr! or ~scri0v#! (# = any verbosity setting)

To access a specific level of verbosity for a specific component:

2.Enter ~scri#v# where the first # is the component (identity) setting and the second # is the verbosity setting (either may be specified first).

All combinations are valid except for v3i0, which is not supported.

3.Enter ! (to send the command).

Example: ~scrv3i7! or ~scri7v3! (displays the highest level of detail for the system sensors).

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Contents Octaire AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Software License and Warranty Agreement Contents APWeb Controlling the Octaire ESD Warning Important Safety Information & Instructions Information et directives de sécurité importantes Lithium Batteries Notice Copyright NoticeLiability Notice Usfcc NoticeTrademark Notices Page Applicability Notice Overview & General SpecificationsComposite Video and Composite Video+Stereo Component and Component+Stereo Y/c+StereoEnclosures Product NotesRgbhv and RGBHV+Stereo StereoOctaire Control Features Octaire FeaturesRear View Front ViewRear View Components Control Hardware Power Receptacles & SwitchesSerial Number Input & Output Connectors General SpecificationsBCS Serial Control Protocol External Control OptionsNetLinx Control SoftwareGeneral Hazard Precautions Installation & SetupSite Recommendations Reliable Earthing Grounding UnpackingMechanical Rack Loading Circuit OverloadingInstallation Recommendations Rack Installation & System SetupRequired items for rack installation Optional items for rack installationAttach rack ears To install and set up an Octaire system in a rackLink Cable Requirements Additional Installation OptionsCrossover Cable Specifications Linking EnclosuresLinking Three or More Octaire Enclosures To link two Octaire enclosuresTo link three or more Octaire enclosures Attaching Inputs & Outputs Link Connector LEDsCabling Video Connectors Signal Type Labels on EnclosuresConnecting Video Cables Installing Color Bands for Signal TypesTo connect video inputs and outputs To attach stereo audio input and output wires Wiring Stereo Audio Connectors 5-position terminal blockWiring Sources & Destinations Attaching WiresAttaching External Control PC Requirements for APControl Connecting Serial ControllersConnecting an External Serial Controller RS-232 Pin DiagramTo establish external serial control Serial Communication SettingsComplete Power Redundancy Setup Applying Power & StartupPower-Up Sequence To apply power Octaire LED Indicators Indicator Lights at StartupNetLinx Compatible Control Panel StartupAPWeb Startup Serial Control Device StartupAPControl 3.0 or APWeb Executing a Test SwitchBCS Commands Control PanelAMX Contact Information To execute the test switchTroubleshooting Technical SupportCabling a Multi-Enclosure System for VIS Cabling & Setup for Vertical Interval SyncTo send the sync signal to a multi-enclosure System Cable Requirement for VISPrimary Enclosure VIS Toggle SwitchesSecondary Enclosures To set the VIS toggle switchesTCP/IP Port & Indicator LEDs Connecting to the APWeb ServerAPWeb System Setup Service Switch SVCCable Requirements To connect the Octaire system to a LAN or to a PC Fasten the Ethernet link connectorInstallation & Setup Standard Video Signal Types & SpecificationsVideo Signals Video TypesSync Ultra-Wideband VideoStereo Audio Stereo Audio SignalsSignal Types & Specifications Overview Octaire Control Panel OperationControl Keys & Dial Input & Output Keys Take KeyChange Menus & ModesLabeling Input & Output Keys To create and install labels for Input and Output KeysTo execute a test switch Executing SwitchesTo change the virtual matrix routing level Changing Virtual Matrices Routing LevelsTo disconnect inputs and outputs Disconnecting SwitchesTo verify the status of a signal Verifying Signal StatusDefining Global Presets Defining & Executing Global PresetsTo define a global preset Executing Global Presets To execute a global preset Adjusting Output Volume To adjust the volume Adjusting AudioMuting & Un-muting Outputs To mute an output Example of muted output in Output Volume ModeAdjusting Input Gain To un-mute an output while in Mute ModeTo adjust input gain Current gain setting Gain range Locking the Control Panel Locking & UnlockingTo lock the Control Panel To unlock the Control Panel Unlocking the Control PanelSoftware Version Setup OptionsTo check the software version information To change the default virtual matrix routing level Default Virtual MatrixTo enable VIS Vertical Interval Sync VIS ConfigTo set the password Setting the PasswordOctaire Control Panel Operation To enable error code reporting System Error Codes & TroubleshootingTo turn off error code reporting Troubleshooting Octaire Control Panel Operation APWeb Initial Setup by Network Admin Design Requirement To set up the APWeb serverOpening the APWeb Server System RequirementsLink Function Overview of the Admin HomeTo force invocation of a Dhcp IP address Setting a Static IP AddressUsing a Dhcp IP Address Optional To enter a static IP addressDefault User Name & Password Setting Admin & User Account LoginsTo set the User and Admin Account Logins To execute a test switch with the XBar Executing a Test Switch with the XBarTo disconnect the test switch To send a test BCS command Executing a Test Switch with BCSCustomizing the Site Name Enabling/Disabling Product ServicesTo enable or disable product services Customizing the SiteTo customize bootup operations Customizing Bootup OperationsBootup Operations Options Enabling Audio Control Setting the Size of the XBar WindowSetting the Initial VM to Display Customizing the Control OptionsExamples Creating / Editing MacrosTo delete a macro Defining Routing Levels Manually Configuring VMsTo redefine the contents of an existing macro To create a macroTo manually define a routing level VM VM Numbering RulesTo delete an existing routing level VM To turn system security off Handling Security IssuesResetting the User Name & Password Turning System Security OffOpening a Telnet Session To reset the user name and password to their default valuesTo open a Telnet session Executing & Disconnecting Switches on the XBar Executing & Disconnecting SwitchesNavigating the XBar Controller Adjusting Volume Adjusting Audio SettingsTo execute or disconnect switches To update system status when using multiple control pointsAdjusting Input Gain To execute a macro Executing MacrosAPWeb Connection Information Worksheet Login Names RequiredAPWeb Controlling the Octaire Connecting to APWebTo connect to the APWeb server Home Page Links HomeXBar Controller Overview Navigating the XBar Controller To execute or disconnect switches with the XBarAdjusting Volume Updating Status on the XBar Embedding the XBar Applet APWeb Additional Info for Network AdminXBar Applet Tag To add an exception to the proxy setting information Changing the Proxy SettingBe sure Proxy server box is checked Click Advanced Proxy Settings dialog box opens Appendix a Octaire AutoPatch Connector Guide System Component Information Appendix B Programmer’s Interface for System DiagnosticsTo access the lowest level of verbosity for all components Verbosity SettingsComponent Settings General Rules for Octaire Diagnostic CommandsDisplay for i7v1 component 7, verbosity Splash Screen ExamplesAppendix B Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics 100 It’s Your World Take Control

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