SERIAL PROTOCOL
8083XDS-AD Analog and SD-SDI XDS Encoder
4.5.3
Delete Article
This command allows the user to remove an article from all output queues.
If the article is currently being output, it will not be removed until it has been
completely output.
Command:
^A4<sp>name<sp>k/d<cr>
Default
k/d
last keep/delete status specified for the article
The parameter name identifies the name of the article.
The parameter k/d indicates whether the article will be deleted from
memory or not.
Examples:
^A4<sp>Test<sp>D<cr>
4.5.4
Queue Articles
This command will delete the entire specified output queue and replace it
with the articles named (if any). The user enters the names of the articles
separated by <cr> in the order that they are to appear in the output queue.
The encoder continues to add articles to the queue until it receives a ^C.
The article names may be edited by using the ^H (backspace) and ^X
(delete line) characters before the <cr> is input.
Command:
^A8<sp>tc<cr>
name<cr>name<cr>....name<cr>^C
Default
none
The parameter tc identifies the text channel number of the output queue
the articles will be placed into.
The parameter name identifies the name of each article to be placed in the
queue. If no article names are given, the specified article output queue is
cleared and no articles will be output in that data stream.
Example:
^A8<sp>T1<cr>TEST<cr>TEST2^C
4.5.5
Display Article Status
This command allows the user to view the list of articles stored in the article
memory and display their status. The status includes the article name,
repeat count, (9999 if infinite) the keep/delete status, and the memory
Revision 1.0.2
The article called 'Test" will be
removed from all output queues and
deleted from memory.
Puts the previously defined articles
named TEST and TEST2 into the
output queue for Text Channel 1.
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