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Description:
Syntax
<A>
Default <A>
R/W
Select the screen that
should be configured
SCREEN=<A>
<A> R/W
1
IO 1 and 2
2
IO 3 and 4
3
IO 5 and 6
4
IO 7 and 8
5
Relay 1 and 2
6
Relay 3 and 4
7
Relay 5 and 6
8
Relay 7 and 8
W
Enable or disable the
screen mode
ENABLED=<A>
TRUE or FLASE
FALSE
R/W
Delay time, pause time
between the two outputs
can be activated
BLOCKTIME=<A> 0-6500.0 second
0
R/W
Up time, The time it
takes the screen to move
from bottom to top of
the screen.
UPTIME=<A>
0-6500.0 second
0
R/W
Down time, The time it
takes the screen to move
from top to bottom of
the screen.
DOWNTIME=<A> 0-6500.0 second
0
R/W
Example:
NEUNIT=1,SETTINGS=SCREEN,SCREEN=2,ENABLED=TRUE\CR <-Combine IO 3 and 4 on screen
mode.
Example:
NEUNIT=1,SETTINGS=SCREEN,SCREEN=2,UPTIME=35,DOWNTIME=30,BLOCKTIME=1.5\CR
<-Set screen 2 to a uptime of 35 sec, a down time to 30 sec and a block time to 1,5 sec.
Screen control
Below are the possible settings of screen control, For all commands the mandatory start se-
quence look like this: NEUNIT=<A>,SCREEN=<B>
Where <A> as default 1, and <B> is the screen you want to control. All commands must be
started with a “,” and all lines must end with a \CR
Description:
Syntax
<A>
R/W
Control the Screen
ACTION=<A>
UP, DOWN, STOP
R/W
Example of use:
NEUNIT=1,SCREEN=2,ACTION=UP\CR <- This command makes screen 2 go up in the time
defined by the command “UPTIME” found in the “Screen control settings” section.