Using The Mxirigutil Command - Moxa Technologies DA-IRIGB-4DIO-PCI104-EMC4 User Manual

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DA-IRIGB-4DIO-PCI104-EMC4 Module

Using the mxIrigUtil Command

The mxIrigUtil command is available in the destination folder that you selection during the installation process.
The list of available parameters and options for the mxIrigUtil command is the same in Linux and Windows 7.
To display the help information, in a command line window, enter the mxIrigUtil command without a
parameter.
Usage: mxIrigUtil -f function_id [-p parameters] [-c] [-h]
Show the utility information if no argument apply.
-h: Show this information.
-c: Indicate the n-the IRIG-B Card.
-f: Pass function id argument to execute specific functionality.
-p: Parameters for each function, use comma to pass multiple variable
The following table describes the function IDs.
Function ID
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
11
Function description
Display the hardware device ID. For example,
Hardware ID = 1 (DA_IRIGB_4DIO_PCI104)
Display current internal RTC time.
Set internal RTC time
Display the RTC synchronization source.
Set the RTC synchronization source.
Display IRIG-B signal status.
Possible status are:
0–Normal
1–Off Line
2–Frame Error
3–Parity Error
Display IRIG-B input parity check mode.
Possible modes are:
0–Even
1-Odd
2-None
Set IRIG-B input parity check mode
Display pulse per second width (ms).
Set pulse per second width (ms).
Software Installation and Configuration
Parameters
N/A
N/A
yyyy,MM,dd,hh,mm,ss
Where
yyyy is the year (2000 – 2099).
MM is the month (1-12).
dd is the day of the month (1-31).
hh is the hour of the day (0 -23).
mm is the minute (0-59).
ss is the second (0-59).
N/A
Source [0|2]
Where
0 is free run.
2 is port 1 input.
Source [2]
Where
2 is port 1 input.
Source [2]
Where
2 is port 1 input.
Source, Mode
Where
Source: 2 (port 1 input)
Mode: 0 (Even), 1 (Odd), 2 (None)
N/A
Width (0~999)
4-20

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