Setting
fixture
levels
Appendix
7,
Using
serial
communication
to
control
cuelists
Examples:
•
1@F - fixture 1 to full
•
1>10-5@ 75 - fixture's 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 & 10 to 75%
t echo characters sent to the serial port but does send
acknowledgements to confirm that commands have been received and either
nded with “OK”. For
executed.
not known an error
ist 100
go 100” would return “100 Unknown”.
the message “ ILLEGAL COMMAND” is
ere is an end of line character (return or enter) at the end of
and cuelist names are *not* case sensitive.
Spaces before or after commands and cuelist names do not affect the
behaviour.
•
1>10-3>7@f – fixtures 1,2,8,9&10 to 100%
Serial
command
acknowledgements
Vista does no
been accepted or have failed. There are three response types:
Commands
that
are
understood
and
could
be
executed.
Successful commands return the complete command appe
example
“go 1:List” it would return “go List:1 OK”.
Commands
that
are
understood
but
could
not
be
If the command is good but the object of that command is
message will be returned. For example, if there was no Cuel
“
Invalid
Commands
If the command is not understand,
returned.
Â
Make sure that th
each command.
Â
Commands
Â
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