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SExample: Type H PLAYLOOP to get help on the PLAYLOOP command.

Type HELP followed by the first character or characters of the command name to get a list of all commands beginning with those characters.

SExample: Type H IP to get help on the commands associated with IP addressing.

Some commands have predefined values, and only these may be used as parameter choices. Predefined parameter choices are indicated as:

<value1value2value3>

SExample: The choices for BAUDrate are:

<1200 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200>

Many commands will report back on the current parameter settings. To establish the current parameters associated with the command, enter the command without any arguments. DGy 201x will respond with the current settings of the selected parameter.

SExample: To determine the current DGy 201x selection of input source, use the INputSouRCe command without entering an argument (this example assumes that the current input source is set DVI).

The command:

INSRC

would return:

DVI

Parameter values may be a range indicated as:

<value1 ... value2>

SExample: The value of GAMma is a number in the range of

<0.5 .. 2.0>

Some commands have optional parameter values that are not required in a command. These discretionary values are indicated by square brackets []:

COMMAND <value> [value2]

In this example, <value> is a required parameter and [value2] is an optional parameter.

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