COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
Command Format
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To execute commands, each command line must be followed by a
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carriage return (pressing Enter).
COMMAND HELP
S Commands: “Help”
There are two primary ways to use the Quadra’s help feature:
• Type HELP to list all Quadra commands.
• Type HELP followed by the command to get command-specific help.
S Example: Type H BRI to get help on the Brightness
function.
S Example: Type H WSR to get help on the Window Source
Rectangle function.
PREDEFINED
PARAMETER
VALUES
Some commands have predefined values, and only these may be used as
parameter choices. Predefined parameter choices are indicated as
<value1|value2|value3>
S Example: The choices for BAUDrate are:
<9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200>
QUERY THE
CURRENT SETTING
When a command is entered without any parameters, Quadra reports back the
current settings of the selected parameter.
S Example: What is the current baud rate setting ?:
BAUDrate
would return:
9600
PARAMETER
RANGES
Parameter values may be a “range” of values, or a defined set of choices (as
described above in the “Predefined Parameter Values
” section).
Ranges are indicated as:
<value1 ... value2>
S Example: The value of BRIght is a range of
<-500 ... 500>
ADDRESSABLE
COMMANDS
Commands such as BAUDrate do not need an explicit address, as Quadra has
only a single serial port. However, other commands can be applied to several
destinations. For example the “brightness” command can apply to all Quadra
inputs or to an individual input — depending upon how the command sequence
is structured.
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