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Interface Edit Window
The “Delay(ms)” setting is the length of time to wait before sending the
next action and is set in milliseconds. Click on “Save Change” to confirm
the settings.
Note: It is strongly suggested to not set a delay time less than 100ms for
system commands or less than 500ms for Telnet/Serial commands to
ensure that the command is properly received and executed before the next
command is sent.
There are 7 possible interface types to send a command to:
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System Command:
Sends a command to the unit itself.
Note: See the RS-232/Telnet command list in this manual for a list of valid
commands.
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Serial Port:
Sends the command via one of the serial ports (Remote
or Local) at the defined baud rate.
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TCP/IP:
Sends the command to the specified IP address using the
specified port.
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IR Emitter:
Sends the command via the specified IR emitter port
(Remote or Local).
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Relay:
Controls the specified relay port. The only valid command
strings for this interface type are “ON” (or "CLOSE"), and “OFF” (or
"OPEN").
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Banner:
Sends the command’s text to be displayed on the specified
OSD banner.
Note: The Delay set for this action determines how long the message
stays on screen in the banner. To permanently change the banner text,
use a System Command.
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Device:
Uses an interface that has been pre-defined, including all
parameters, in the Device tab.