Command Line Interface
Users may navigate to lower level commands through the correct command line entries and change parameters if you enter Apply at the correct level. For example, if you are changing the Logo display off or on, you may progress through menu entries to the correct level:
1.?
2.d2 (Slot2 decoder options)
3.v (Slot2 decoder video options)
4.Slot 2 decoder video options (1 off, 2 on)
5.Apply
or if you know precisely which parameter to alter, you can enter a single line command string to accomplish the same action as in the steps above:
VBrick> c d2 v 4 2 – enters the command to turn the Logo on.
VBrick> c d2 v Apply – Executes the command.
Note Apply must be entered at the correct level. The user has entered the correct Command String, the Command appears to be completed. In reality, the Logo still appears on the screen until apply is entered. Again, Apply cannot be entered as part of the command line. The exception to this is entries being toggled, as the Edit entry. You can either Begin or End Editing. There are no other valid states.
Selecting Parenthetical Items
Where applicable in changing parameters, the acceptable entries are in parenthesis. The correct text string or number to enter corresponding to the parameter to change is given first. To see what it is currently set at, check display In the following example, the audio sampling frequency can be set to either 44.1 KHz or 48 KHz.
Setting System Date and Time
The system date and time is set under Configuration, System Options. To set the System Date and Time in CLI, you must enclose the changes with double quotes (" "), such as "3/ 15/2002 13:53" otherwise the changes are ignored. You can change the system date and time
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