XDS PRO4-P Receiver User‟s Guide
X-Digital Systems
Rev K - July 29, 2008
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MSG, ”message”: This option will place a message in the log file with whatever text
is enclosed in the quotes of the argument of this command. The argument is required.
The LOGS command is only available to the tech profile.
3.4.7 The Login Command
This command will log the console into a user profile specified by the parameters. The
syntax is: LOGIN [username],[password]. The username and password must match for
the login to be successful. The two default argument combinations for the user and tech
profiles are “user,guest” and “tech,radio” respectively. This command is available to all
profiles.
3.4.8 The Logout Command
This command will log the console out of whichever user profile is currently logged in.
Remember to LOGOUT each time you are done using the console to change receiver
settings.
Note!
Logins from previous console sessions stay active until another
LOGIN command over-rides the past one or the LOGOUT
command is used. For security, LOGOUT when you are done with
the console.
3.4.9 The MON Command
The MON command can be used to monitor audio through the headphones or another
audio port. To monitor an audio port with the headphones, the syntax would be: MON
HP A. This would monitor port A through the headphones. To monitor an audio port
with another audio port, the syntax would be: MON A B. This would monitor the audio
from port B on port A.
3.4.10 The PID command
The PID command is used to display or set the PID of the program playing through the
headphones. To show the PID, simply type the PID command without any arguments.
To change the program, Type PID xxxx, where xxxx is the PID of the desired program.
3.4.11 The PORT Command
The PORT command is used to view the status of the receiver audio ports as well as
modify the audio. Below is a table of the options and arguments available to the PORT
command:
Option
Argument
Action
SHOW
n/a
Displays the current station assigned to each port
STATUS
[port]
Displays status for all ports with no argument or all
ports with [port] argument