Pelco 9770 manual DOS Reference, Cd

Page 58

DOS REFERENCE

The following table provides a list of the most common DOS commands that you are most likely to use when operating the CC1. In addition, you can use the command HELP to access the MS-DOS command reference on the CC1.

NOTE: In DOS, the backslash symbol (“ \ “) used alone, refers to the root directory. The [..] symbol refers to the parent directory.

Table K. DOS Command Reference Directory

COMMAND

EXAMPLE(S)

SWITCHES

COMMENTS

 

 

 

 

CD

C:\>CD

 

Displays the name of the current directory or changes the current

 

 

 

directory if specified and if the directory specified exists.

 

 

 

 

 

C:\>CD 9700

 

Changes to the 9700 directory.

 

 

 

 

CLS

C:\>CLS

 

The Clear Screen command clears a full screen to just the

 

 

 

command prompt and the cursor.

 

 

 

 

COPY

C:\>COPY [source] [destination]

 

Copies one or more files to the location you specify. Source

 

C:\>COPY A:\TEST.* C:\9700

 

specifies the location and name of a file or set of files. Source can

 

C:\>COPY A:\*.* C:\9700

 

consist of a driver letter and colon, a directory name, a filename, or

 

C:\>COPY A:\TEST.MON C:\9700

 

a combination files you wish to copy. Destination specifies the

 

 

 

name and location of a file or set of files to which you want to

 

 

 

copy. Destination can consist of a drive letter and colon, a directory

 

 

 

name, a filename, or a combination. When more than one file is

 

 

 

copied, MS-DOS displays each filename as the file is copied.

 

 

 

 

DEL

C:\>DEL C:\9700\TEST.MON

 

Deletes the file or files you specify. You must include the location

 

C:\>DEL A:TEST.MON

 

(if other than you current location) and name of the file or set of

 

C:\9700>DEL TEST.*

 

files you wish to delete.

 

 

 

 

 

C:\9700>DEL TEST.* /P

/P

Prompts you for confirmation before deleting each file.

 

 

 

 

DIR

C:\>DIR

 

Displays a list of files and subdirectories that are in the directory

 

 

 

you specify. When you use the DIR command without switches, it

 

 

 

displays the disk’s volume label and serial number, one directory or

 

 

 

filename per line including the filename extension, size, date and

 

 

 

time file was last modified; total number of files listed, cumulative

 

 

 

size and free space left on the disk.

 

 

 

 

 

C:\>DIR/W

/W

Displays the listing in wide format, with as many a five filenames

 

 

 

or directory names on each line.

 

 

 

 

 

C:\>DIR/P

/P

Displays one screen of the listing (in whatever format) at a time. It

 

C:\>DIR/W/P

 

is useful to use these switches when looking at the contents of the

 

 

 

DOS directory.

 

 

 

This switch will look for all instances of the filename in all

 

 

 

directories.

 

 

 

 

 

C:\ >DIR { filename} /S [syntax]

/S

In the example the location of all file names having the .mon

 

example: C:\ >DIR *.mon /S

 

extension will be found and displayed.

 

 

 

 

EDIT

C:\>EDIT AUTOEXEC.BAT

 

Starts the MS-DOS editor, a test editor you can use to create and

 

 

 

edit ASCII text files. The example text shown would load the

 

 

 

autoexec.bat file for editing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Continued on next page)

58

C1555M-G (12/07)

Image 58
Contents System C1555M-G 12/07 Contents List of Illustrations List of Tables Description Matrix Bay ModelsController and CPU Components Network Interface UnitOptional Components KeyboardsCompatible Receivers CM9700-CC1 InstallationUnpacking CM9770-MXBMounting CM9770-MXB Mounting BaffleMounting the CM9770-MXB on Top of the Mounting Baffle Mounting the CM9700-CC1 Video INPUT/OUTPUT Connections Opening the CM9770-MXB Front CoverInsert or Replace a Video Card Installing Video Input Cards CM9770-VCCHow to Turn On the Pelco V-Sync Signal Remove a Video CardInsert or Replace a Monitor Card Installing Monitor Output Cards CM9770-VMCRemove a Monitor Card Performing a Basic LED Check Color Diagnostic CheckTable A. LEDs Illuminated During a Basic Check Insert or Replace a Rear Panel Video BNC Card CM9770-RPC Installing Rear Panel BNC CardsRemove a Rear Panel Video BNC Card CM9770-RPC CM9770-RPC Termination Jumpers-Right Card Looping Video Looping Video Out from the CM9770-MXBInsert or Replace a Rear Panel Monitor BNC Card CM9770-RPM Video INPUT/OUTPUT Capacity Single BayMultiple Bays, Single Node Sample Sideframing System Using an Output Bay Sample Single-Node System with Downframing Networked System Sample Networked SystemInstall a Backup Power Supply Power Supply Module CM9700-MPSRemove a Backup Power Supply HOW to Replace the Fuse in a Power Supply Module How to Replace a Power Supply FuseHOW to Turn OFF the Audible Power Supply Alarm Power Supply Alarm Speaker SwitchSystem Device Connections CM9700-CC1 Device ConnectionsCM9700-MGR PC Pin-Out Detail As necessary NIU connection RS-422 COM Port Sercom ConnectionsNot have to be in sequential ports Switch NIU connection Table D. Data Connections-Single Node, Hot-Switched SystemSwitch MXB connectionsSample CM9770-MXB to CM9700-CC1 Connection System Start-Up Initialize the CC1Verify System Operation Initialize KeyboardsDisplay the CM9770-MXB Software Version Level Monitor Color AdjustmentDisplay a Blue Raster Screen Programming Your System Getting Help Using CM9700-MGR Sample WizardOperation Operating Your SystemAppendix HOW to Expand Your SystemSystem Architecture Sideframing Downframing Downframing with DFC Cards Downframe Cards DFC Card HOW to Install or Replace a CM9700-SER Card in the CC1 ISA Slot Number W1 IRQ SettingHow to Install a CM9700-SER Card When LED Is On Video Input Card CM9770-VCC DetailColor When LED is on or blinking Monitor Output Card CM9770-VMC DetailPort 1 RS-422 Baud Rate Test ModeColor System Data ProtectionNetworking Connecting Satellite Devices Programming Satellite DevicesHOW to Install Video Patch Panels CM9700-VPP CM9700-VPP Vertical MountMounting the CM9770-MXB in AN Open Rack Mounting the CM9770-MXB in an Open RackAUTOEXEC.BAT and the Boot Process DOS Environment and Command ReferenceBoot Process Invoking the CM9700 ExecutableNavigating the DOS Directory Tree DOS CommandsFile Names and DOS Example PATH=c\c\dosc\windowsExample Using the Wild Card CharacterManipulating Files in the DOS Environment Change to the 9700 directoryDOS Reference \CDBackslash \ symbol Help commandFloppy of a disk formatted using this switch By default, DOS searchers just the current directorySymptom Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingProblems with the CC1 VCC Card CF LED Is Illuminated and the AUX LED Is BlinkingSwitch Monitor Display ProblemsLED Indicators on the Power Supply Module Front Panel Label ColorSpecifications Input Voltage Differential Gain 51% Differential Phase DegreesSignal to Noise Ratio 71dBrms CommunicationRegulatory Notices CM9780-MXBProduct Warranty and Return Information ISO9001