SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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Parm1
Used to enter an applicable parameters value for this
command (as needed). More detailed information for this
parameter is displayed in the Parameter 1 field below the
sequence table.
Parm2
Used to enter an applicable parameters value for this
command (as needed). More detailed information for this
parameter is displayed in the Parameter 2 field below the
sequence table.
Parm3
Used to enter an applicable parameters value for this
command (as needed). More detailed information for this
parameter is displayed in the Parameter 3 field below the
sequence table.
Parm4
Used to enter an applicable parameters value for this
command (as needed). More detailed information for this
parameter is displayed in the Parameter 4 field below the
sequence table.
Comment
Free text field for comments.
DEFINITIONS
Command Description
Descriptive field for command.
Parameter 1 Description
Descriptive field for Parameter 1.
Parameter 2 Description
Descriptive field for Parameter 2.
Parameter 3 Description
Descriptive field for Parameter 3.
Parameter 4 Description
Descriptive field for Parameter 4.
COMMANDS
Delete Sequence
Delete this entire sequence.
Create Sequence
Create a new sequence.
Quit Stop
all
changes.
Save to Flash
Saves all sequences which have been downloaded to the
NetCPU to the NetCPU flash memory.
Steps for Defining Sequences
1. On
the
Sequences
screen, select the
Editor
tab on the right side of the window.
2. Select
the
Sequence Number
to be defined. If the sequence is “blank” (not
previously defined), the
Create Sequence
key will be available. Select
Create
Sequence
. The END command will be the only command included in the sequence.
3. Click
to add a record to the sequence.
4. Click in the Command cell of the newly created row. The drop-down box will show
which commands are available. Select the appropriate command.
5. Review the parameters related to this command and enter appropriate values in the
Parm1, Parm2, Parm3, or Parm4 field(s) necessary. Enter any comments that may
be helpful.
Summary of Contents for VideoBloX
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Page 2: ...Revision History ISSUES DATE REVISIONS A Apr 2009 Initial Release ...
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