Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)
Command | ASCII Command | Response | Additional description |
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Event (script) control
Read event buffer memory | EX1),X1!,X1@,X1#E} | X1$] |
Read event status | EX1)E} | X1%] |
Read the contents of a specific section of a memory buffer for event number X1).
Show the status of event X1). The following X1% information fields are displayed: event_type, event_ state, event_paused, error_status, RcvBuff_startptr, cvBuff_endptr, UsrBuff_startptr, and UsrBuff_endpt.
Write event to memory buffer
Read string from event buffer memory
Write string to event buffer memory
Start events Stop events
Show # of running events
EX1),X1!,X1@,X1^,X1#E}
EwrX1),X1^]
EX1),X1!,X1@,X1&FE}
<string>]
EX1^,X1),X1!,X1@FE}
EwrX1),X1^]
E1AE} Ego]
E0AE} Est]
EAE}Enmnn]
Write event X1) to buffer X1!, offset by X1@. Include data X1^, size X1#.
Read string from event X1), buffer X1!, offset by X1@, X1& bytes.
Write data string X1^ from event X1), buffer X1!, offset by X1@.
Initiate all programmed events. Stop all programmed events.
nnis the number of events running.
View, information, part number, and firmware requests
Information request | I | ChnX@•VmtX@•ExeX(•TypX1*] | |
Example: | I | Chn0•Vmt0•Exe1•Typ0] | |
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Request user memory usage | 4I | X1)•Bytes•Used•out•of•17344•KBytes] | |
Example: | 4I | 1149184•Bytes•Used•out•of•17344•KBytes] | |
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| additional stored images and HTML pages. |
Request for part number | N | Display the GSS 100 part number. | |
Query firmware version | Q | X1!] | Firmware version x.xx. |
Resets
Erase all files | EZfff} |
Master reset | EZxxx} |
Absolute reset | EZqqq} |
Absolute reset, retaining IP | EZY} |
Erase
Resets all device settings to their factory defaults. Erases all loaded files. The firmware version remains unchanged. Similar to absolute reset (EZqqq}), except that
IP settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, unit name, DHCP setting, and port mapping [Telnet/web/Direct Access] are excluded). Preserves communications with the device and is recommended after a firmware update.
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X( = Front panel lock modes | 2 | = complete lock |
X1* = | 2 | = H sync detected |
| 3 | = HV (composite) sync detected |
X1( = Bytes of memory used |
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X2) | = Firmware version |
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X1) | = Event number |
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X1! = Event buffer | 2 = NVRAM | |
X1@ = Even buffer offset |
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X1# = Event data size (case sensitive) | B = byte | |
X1^ = Event data to write |
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X1& = Number of bytes to read |
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X1% | = Event status fields | See the complete list in the EX1)E} command, above |
X1$ = ASCII digits representing the numeric value of the data element read from the event buffer
L = long (32 bits)
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