Appendix D – Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics
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Instruction Manual – Enova DGX 8/16/32/64 Digital Media Switchers
Component Identity Settings
Detailed information for a single system component can be specified by using its identity (
i
) number setting
(
i1
through
i7
) in the following table. Minimal information for all seven components can be specified by using the
identity number
i0
.
Default Settings
At system boot, the ~
scrv0i1
setting is displayed (FIG. 118 on page 214).
If the verbosity setting is omitted, the verbosity level will be the lowest (
v0
).
The component setting must be included; otherwise, entering any of the verbosity settings alone will result in
a display equivalent to
v0i0
.
If both settings are omitted during a query (
~scr!
), the information displayed will be at the lowest verbosity
level for all components (
v0i0
) (FIG. 117 on page 212).
Using BCS to Access System Diagnostic Information
Instructions are given for accessing the lowest level of verbosity for all components and for accessing a specific level of
verbosity for a specific component.
To access the lowest level of verbosity for all components:
1.
Enter
~scr!
or
~scrv0i0!
Note:
Either of these commands provides a “menu” of the identity numbers and their corresponding
components (FIG. 117 on page 212).
Only one verbosity setting and one component setting can be entered in a command. The order in which the verbosity
and component settings are entered is interchangeable.
To access a specific level of verbosity for a specific component:
1.
Enter
~scr
(to access the splash screen).
2.
Enter the verbosity level setting
v#
and the component identity setting
i#
.
Either may be specified first.
3.
Enter
!
(to send the command).
Example
~scrv3i6!
or
~scri6v3!
(Either displays the highest level of detail for the Power System.)
Component
Identity Number
All Components
i0
Enclosure
i1
Storage Blocks
i2
Communication Interfaces
i3
Hardware / Boards
i4
VM Configuration
i5
Power System
i6
System Sensors
i7