4.2Command Line Arguments

The Message Center can be controlled via command line arguments. This feature allows the Message Center to be accessed from a batch file or another program.

Message Center

Command Line Arguments

Command

Description

 

 

iPort, iPort/AI, iPort/AFM, Variable,

Specify I2C adapter type.*

iPort/USB, iPortDLL/USB

 

COM1...COM20

Specify RS-232 communication port.

 

 

BAUD19200, BAUD57600, BAUD115200

Set RS-232 Baud Rate.*

 

 

CLOCK12.5K, CLOCK23K, CLOCK86K,

Set I2C Bus Clock Rate.*

CLOCK100K, CLOCK400K, VCLOCK

 

Monitor/INT

Enable /INT Signal Monitor.*

 

 

StopOnBusy

Stop sending on I2C adapter busy.

StopOnArbLoss

Stop sending on I2C Bus Arbitration Loss.

StopOnNak

Stop on Slave Negative Acknowledgment.

 

 

BeepOnBusy

Beep on I2C adapter busy.

BeepOnArbLoss

Beep on I2C Bus arbitration loss.

BeepOnNak

Beep on Slave Negative Acknowledgment.

 

 

BeepOn/INT

Beep on /INT signal assert (low).*

 

 

AutoLoad

Load I2C message list file.

AutoSave

Save I2C message list file.

AutoOpen

Open link to I2C adapter.

AutoSend

Send I2C message list.

AutoExit

Exit after sending message list.

* Adapter specific commands. See command details below.

Command Line Syntax: imsgctr.exe AdapterType argument-list

Example: imsgctr.exe iPort/AFM adctest01.iml AutoOpen AutoSend AutoExit

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