Extron electronic GSS 100 manual File management

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Del<filename>] Ddl]
Ddl]
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{same response as above} {same response as above}
{same response as above} {same response as above}
filename<n>File [<n>] = ‘<filenamen>,<daten>,<filesizen>‘; File [<n+1>] = <number of Bytes>•Left
List user-supplied files.
X/ is the the first character of the file extension.
X/X/ is the first character of the filename and the first character of the extension.
X/ is the the first character of the file extension.
X/X/ is the first character of the filename and the first character of the extension.
<filenamen>,<date/time>,<length>] <number of Bytes>Left]]
List user-supplied files.
Var file = new array ();
File [1] = ‘<filename1>,<date1>,<filesize1>‘; File [2] = ‘<filename2>,<date2>,<filesize2>‘; File [3] = ‘<filename3>,<date3>,<filesize3>‘;

Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional description

 

(Host to Unit)

(Unit to Host)

 

File management

 

 

 

NOTE: A directory name is an alphanumeric text string that can also include the minus (-), plus (+), and colon (:) signs. Blank and space

characters are not permitted. The first character must be a letter. The directory name is not case-sensitive.

Change or create directory

Go to root directory Go up one directory Show current directory

Epath/directory/CJ} Dir•path/directory/]

E/CJ} Dir•/]

E..CJ} Dir•path/directory/]

ECJ}path/directory/]

NOTE: The response to the View File Directory command differs, depending on whether the command is sent via an RS-232, RS-422, or

Telnet connection or sent via a web browser connection.

View file directory

EDF}

<filename1>,<date/time>,<length>]

RS232/RS422 port and

 

<filename2>,<date/time>,<length>]

Telnet

 

<filename3>,<date/time>,<length>]

View file directory web browser

List specific files from the current directory

List specific files from the current directory and subdirectories

Erase user-supplied web pages and files

Erase current directory and its files

Erase current directory and subdirectories

EDF}

EX/DF}

EX/X/DF}

EX/LF}

EX/X/LF}

E<filename>EF}

E/EF}

E//EF}

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Contents GSS Safety Instructions English Copyright  X! *X1&* X2* X2#* X2! CE Contents GSS 100 Graphic Still Store Contents About the GSS 100 Graphic Still Store About this GuideApproximate Image Space for BMP Files FeaturesRear Panel Connections Mounting the GSSEthernet connection Power ConnectionSignal Connections Remote ConnectionsSerial connection RJ-45 connector wiringReset Button Operation Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsFront Panel Operations Power-on IndicationsMuting the Video Output Selecting an Image to DisplayMenu System Overview Switch Effect menuEffect submenu Output Configuration menuDuration submenu Sync polarity submenu Resolution submenuRGB Delay submenu Sync format submenuPass-Thru submenu Slide Show menuAdvanced menu Auto Switch and slide show submenuBaud Rate submenu Internal Temperature displayName display MAC Address displayFront Panel Absolute Reset Front Panel Security Lockout Executive ModeProgramming Guide Simple Instruction Set Control SymbolsImage selection Power-upSwitch effect GSS-initiated Unsolicited MessagesFront panel locks Output configurationAuto-switch and slide show control Host-to-GSS InstructionsTimeout Error ResponsesUsing the Command and Response Tables Command Ascii Command Response Additional description Command and Response Table for SIS CommandsOutput rate Command/Response Table for SIS CommandsEvent script control File management X4 = Device name Symbol definitionsIP and port setup commands Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS CommandsHtml Control IPL File Manager Configuring the GSS using the ARP command Configuring the HardwarePC Configuration GSS ConfigurationGSS Response to Ping Request Configuring the GSS using a direct PC connection Opening the Embedded Web Pages Enter Network PasswordSystem Status Status TabUnit Name field Configuration TabSystem Settings IP Settings fieldsSubnet Mask field Dhcp radio buttonsIP Address field Gateway IP Address fieldDate/Time Settings Fields Date/Time Settings fieldsVideo Settings Video SettingsPasswords PasswordsEmail Alerts Firmware UpgradeClick the Firmware Upgrade link see figure File Management File Management TabControl Control TabImages Tab Image SettingsDeleting a stored image Uploading adding an imageSelecting a stored image Installing the IPL File Manager Installing the IPL File Manager and Uploading ImagesUploading Image Files Select Startup Mode Window Special Characters Video input SpecificationsVideo output File loading times SyncMemory and image storage General Control/remote video processorCables Crimp tools and assorted connectorsPart Numbers Mounting OptionsMounting the Unit Tabletop PlacementRack Mounting Under-Furniture Mounting Furniture MountingThrough-furniture mounting Extron Warranty
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