XDS PRO1
Receiver User’s Guide
X-Digital Systems
Rev A - August 29, 2009
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4.2.11 The PORT Command
The PORT command is used to view the status of the receiver audio port 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 the port
STATUS n/a
Displays status for the port.
STOP [port]
Stops playback of recorded file on [port]
LIVE [pgmid]
Plays live the program specified by [pgmid]
PID [pid]
Sets the PID to [pid]
PLAY [recording]
Plays the recorded file [recording]
INSERT [isci]
Inserts a recording with ISCI [isci] into the live audio
TONE [100/1000/10000/S
TOP]
Stops programming and puts test tone on the port. Use
the STOP argument to stop tone.
The PORT command is available to all profiles.
4.2.12 The PING Command
This command will attempt to ping the IP address specified by the argument. The syntax
is: PING [a.b.c.d] where [a.b.c.d] is the IP to ping. The IP is a required argument. This
command is a good way to test if your network connection is set up correctly.
The PING command is available to all profiles.
4.2.13 The QUIT Command
This command does the exact same thing as LOGOUT. There are no options for this
command.
The QUIT command is available to all profiles.
4.2.14 The SF Command
This command displays the fault history. See the SS command for a table of what the
fault codes mean.
The SF command is available to all profiles.
4.2.15 The SN Command
This command displays the receiver’s serial number. It takes no options.
The SN command is available to all profiles.