Command format, Command line usage – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual

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C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E

Command Format

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C O M M A N D F OR M A T

All Quadra control functions are issued via ASCII commands that are used to
set one or more system parameters (or values). Typically, Quadra is controlled
by a third party machine such as a PC or laptop.

The following topics are discussed in this section:

Command Line Usage

Command Help

Predefined Parameter Values

Query the Current Setting

Parameter Ranges

Addressable Commands

Optional Parameters

COMMAND LINE

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USAGE

All commands take the following form:

COMMAND NAME <value1> <value2>...

followed by

Enter

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Parameter values are shown in angle brackets < >. In the above example,
value1, value2 (etc.) are required parameters specific to the stated command.

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Example: Set Quadra’s baud rate to 9600 bps:

BAUDRATE 9600

The majority of commands have both long and short forms:

The long form version is an easily understood word (or the
concatenation of two or more words).

The short form version is a brief, one to seven letter abbreviation of the
command.

In the example above, the command “

BAUDrate

” could be entered four

different ways:

BAUDRATE

baudrate

BAUD

baud

Note

With the exception of several “interactive” functions,
commands are not case sensitive. In the Command Set
List
, upper case characters in the long form version
indicate the letters required for the short form version.

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