Commands And Responses - SMART Board 6000S Series Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Appendix C Managing the SMART Board 6000S (V3) display using RS-232

Commands and responses

To access display information or to adjust display settings using the room control system, type
commands after the command prompt (>) and wait for the response from the display.
Correct
>get volume
volume=55
>
In the example below, the user used =-50 instead of -50.
Incorrect
>set volume=-50
invalid cmd: setvolume=-50
>
Notes 
 
Use ASCII formatted commands.
l
 
Commands aren't case-sensitive and extra spacing is ignored.
l
 
In many terminal applications on a computer, you can use the BACKSPACE  key when typing
l
commands.
 
Review each entry carefully before sending a command to the display.
l
 
Don't send another command until you receive the response and the next command prompt (>).
l
If no command prompt is present, send a carriage return character (<CR>) to the display. If the
display is ready to receive commands, it will show a command prompt after receiving the
carriage return.
To retrieve a setting's current value
  Use a get command.
This example shows how to get the volume:
>get volume
volume=55
>
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