Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued)
Command MSVPP Command
(host to unit)
Response
(unit to host)
Additional description
Information requests (continued)
View front panel
temperature
GetTemperature•Front•Panel}Temperature•”front•panel”•X4(C]
Temperature]
Show the front panel temperature in degrees Celsius.
View main processor
temperature
GetTemperature•Main•Processor}Temperature•”main•processor”•X4(C]
Temperature]
Show the main processor temperature in degrees Celsius.
View temperature,
both locations
GetTemperature}Temperature•”front•panel”•X4(C]
Temperature•”main•processor”•X4(C]
Temperature]
Show the temperature of both sensors in degrees Celsius.
View voltage GetVoltage•X5)} Voltage•X5)•X5!]
Voltage]
Poll multiple sensors (X5)s) by separating them with
spaces (•s) (example 2). If no sensor is specified, the media
player returns the voltage on all sensors (example 3).
NOTE: The sensor name must be enclosed in double quotations. See Example 1 and Example 2, below.
Example 1: GetVoltage•”ps1•5vdc”}Voltage•“ps1•5vdc“•”5.19•vdc”]
Voltage]
Example 2: GetVoltage•”ps1•5vdc”•”ps2•5vdc”}Voltage•“ps1•5vdc“•”5.19•vdc”]
Voltage•“ps2•5vdc“•”5.17•vdc”]
Voltage]
Example 3: GetVoltage}Voltage•“ps1•5vdc“•”5.19•vdc”]
Voltage•“ps2•5vdc“•”5.17•vdc”]
• •
• •
Voltage•“ps2•–12vdc“•”–12.70•vdc”]
Voltage]
KEY: X4( = Temperature nn.nn °C. See “Troubleshooting a High Temperature“ in the “Mounting and Maintenance“ section for
temperatures above 85 °C.
X5) = Voltage sensor “ps1•5vdc“ “ps1•3.3vdc“ “ps1•12vdc“ “ps1•–12vdc“
“ps2•5vdc“ “ps2•3.3vdc“ “ps2•12vdc“ “ps2•–12vdc“
NOTE Positive voltage sensor names must not include the positive sign (+); negative voltage sensor names must include the negative sign (–).
X5! = Voltage ±n.nn (3.3 vdc and 5 vdc sensors) or ±nn.nn (12 vdc sensors)