Sigma LBA-400, LBA-710, LBA-714PC, LBA-300, LBA-712, LBA-708, LBA-500PC Configuration Commands, Ccc

Models: LBA-500PC LBA-708 LBA-710 LBA-700 LBA-712 LBA-714PC LBA-400 LBA-300

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If the file name is not specified then the current value from the last previous restore File Restore Config, LDC command, File Save Config, or SDC command is used. The default configuration file name can be retrieved with the SDC? command.

Note that the backslash character, “\”, has special meaning known as an escape sequence. To specify a single backslash you must send two. For example, “c:\\spiricon\\lba300pc\\config.cfg” is interpreted by the LBA-PC as, “c:\spiricon\lba300pc\config.cfg”. Although other escape sequences are recognized there is no reason to ever use them with LBA-PC.

The following example describes how to save the current LBA-PC configuration to the file c:\spiricon\remote.cfg.

Host sends

:SDC ConfigFileName=c:\\spiricon\\remote.cfg(^END)

10.5.2Configuration Commands

Configuration commands allow you to change the current configuration of the LBA-PC. These commands are modeled after the dialog boxes displayed on the screen after selecting some items in the File menu, and all the items in the Options and Pass/Fail menus.

Commands to set a configuration have the following format:

:CCC key=value;key=value;…;key=value;key=value(^END)

Where:

:= ASCII colon character (0x3A)

CCC

=

three character command code (case is ignored) followed by a space

Key

=

ASCII text code for which parameter to set (case ignored)

== ASCII equal sign character (0x3D)

value =

value to be assigned to the parameter specified by key.

The particular parameter type, format, and allowable range are dependent on which key is being set.

;= ASCII semi-colon character (0x3B)

In this document “key=value” is collectively called a parameter. Parameters can occur in any order.

Range checking is performed on all values in “key=value” for each transmitted command. A Range Error occurs if any value is invalid or out of range, the entire command is then ignored.

The following is a list of LBA-PC configuration command data types used for ‘value’:

Type

Description

LSelection. ASCII numeric value corresponding to the desired selection. All selections start with a base value of zero.

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