Getting
Details of Commands and Responses
Discrete Parameters
Use discrete pcz?-ameters to program settings that have a finite number of
values. Discrete parameters use mnemonics to represent each valid setting.
They have a long and a short form, just like command mnemonics. You can
used mixed upper and lower case letters for discrete parameters.
Examples of discrete parameters used with the ROSCiUator subsystem:
Although discrete parameters values look like command keywords, do not
confuse the two. h-t particular, be sure to use colons and spaces properly. Use
a colon to separate command mnemonics from each other. Use a space to
separate parameters from command mnemonics.
Boolean Parameters
Boolean parameters represent a single binary condition that is either true or
false. There are only four possible values for a Boolean pammeter.
Examples of Boolean parameters:
Programming
Started
NONE
ON
OFF Boolean FALSE, upper/lower case allowed
1
Boolean TRUE
Boolean FALSE
0