If the command is accepted, the unit will respond with the
string:
If the command is interpreted but fails for any reason the unit
will respond with the string:
At power-on, push is always enabled. Remember that
individual controller numbers must be enabled using the
Push Enable command as well. Data is pushed whenever a
change in that controller occurs or if forced to refresh using
the Push Refresh command.
Note: Global Push Enable with a range specified, e.g.
PU 1 100 200<CR> is not recommended. Instead, we
recommend always globally enabling the entire range using
PU 1<CR> and using the Push Enable command for
individual control.
(PUE) Push Enable
This command enables the push feature for an individual
controller or range of controllers. The syntax of the
command is:
PUE [<LOW> [<HIGH>]]<CR>
Where <LOW> is the optional lowest controller number to
push and <HIGH> is the optional highest controller number
to push. <LOW> and <HIGH> are both decimal controller
numbers (1-10000) assigned in Composer. If no controller
numbers are specified, the entire range of 1-10000 will be
enabled for push. If only one controller number is specified,
only that controller number is enabled. If two controller
numbers are specified, the range formed by those values
(including the values themselves) will be enabled for push.
<LOW> must be less than or equal to <HIGH>. Multiple
PUE commands can be used to enable non-contiguous
controller numbers since changes are additive.
If the command is accepted, the unit will respond with the
string:
If the command is interpreted but fails for any reason the unit
will respond with the string:
At power-on, push is enabled for all controllers in Composer
systems. Remember that individual controller numbers must
have the Enable Push setting active in Composer. Data is
pushed whenever a change in an enabled controller occurs
or if forced to refresh using the Push Refresh command.
Changes that happen while a control is disabled will be
pushed immediately upon enabling that control. The Push
Disable command is the inverse of this command and
provides a way to turn off controllers for push.
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Commands Related to Push
(PUD) Push Disable
This command enables the push feature for an individual
controller or range of controllers. The syntax of the
command is:
PUD [<LOW> [<HIGH>]]<CR>
Where <LOW> is the optional lowest controller number
to stop pushing and <HIGH> is the optional highest
controller number to stop pushing. <LOW> and <HIGH>
are both decimal controller numbers (1-10000) assigned
in Composer. If no controller numbers are specified, the
entire range of 1-10000 will be disabled for push. If only one
controller number is specified, only that controller number is
disabled. If two controller numbers are specified, the range
formed by those values (including the values themselves) will
be disabled for push. <LOW> must be less than or equal to
<HIGH>. Multiple PUD commands can be used to disable
non-contiguous controller numbers since changes are
subtractive.
If the command is accepted, the unit will respond with the
string:
If the command is interpreted but fails for any reason the unit
will respond with the string:
At power-on, push is enabled for all controllers in Composer
systems. Remember that individual controller numbers must
have the Enable Push setting active in Composer. The
Push Enable command is the inverse of this command and
provides a way to turn on controllers for push.
(GPU) Get Push-enabled Controllers
This command returns a list of all controllers currently
enabled for push. A range may optionally be specified to
limit the display to controllers enabled for push within that
range. The syntax of the command is:
GPU [<LOW> [<HIGH>]]<CR>
Where <LOW> is the optional lowest controller number
to inquire about and <HIGH> is the optional highest
controller number to inquire about. <LOW> and <HIGH>
are both decimal controller numbers (1-10000) assigned in
Composer. If no controller numbers are specified, the entire
range of 1-10000 will be inquired about. If only one controller
number is specified, it is assumed to be the <LOW> value
and the range from that number up to 10000 will be inquired
about. If two controller numbers are specified, the range
formed by those values (including the values themselves) will
be inquired about.
<LOW> must be less than or equal to <HIGH>.
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