Control and Power Commands
These commands are device-specific:
n
trigger (EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer)
n
camera standby (may be sent directly to the camera or to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, which
will pass it to the camera)
n
system standby (EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer)
trigger
E
ASY
IP D
ECODER
, E
ASY
IP M
IXER
Turn an existing trigger on or off. This command has no effect if the specified trigger has not been defined.
Note
If the web interface's macro/trigger test mode is in use, this command may return parse errors.
Synopsis
trigger <index> { off | on }
Parameters
<index>
The trigger index (identifier) – integer 1 to 50.
{off | on}
Set the state of the trigger.
Example
> trigger 3 on
OK
Turns trigger 3 on.
camera standby
Set or change camera standby status.
When sending the command to a host device, you must specify the camera input.
Synopsis (host
device)
camera
<input>
standby { get | off | on | toggle }
Synopsis (camera) camera standby { get | off | on | toggle }
Options
<input>
Specifies the camera to control.
EasyIP Decoder: 1 to 4.
EasyIP Mixer: 2 to 5.
get
Returns the camera's current standby state.
off
Brings the camera out of standby (sleep) mode.
on
Stops video and puts the camera in standby mode.
toggle
Changes the camera's standby state - if it was not
in standby mode, it enters standby; if it was in
standby mode, it "wakes up."
Examples
>
camera standby off
OK
>
(Sent to the camera) Brings the camera out of standby mode.
>
camera 3 standby get
standby:
on
OK
>
(Sent to the host device) Returns the current standby state of the specified camera.
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