Queue Xds Packets; Delete Xds Packet - evertz 8084 Instruction Manual

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Note that the upstream XDS blocking instructions are not saved through
power loss.
SERIAL PROTOCOL
Models 8084/8084AD/8085 Closed Caption Encoder Manual
of 9999 and article text consisting of the single character "R", or the
equivalent ASCII HEX "52".
Examples:
^AP<sp>0701<sp>9999<sp>52<cr>
^AP<sp>0701<sp>9999<sp>R<cr>
Both variations block upstream Time Of Day packets
^AP<sp>0701<cr>
Allows upstream Time Of Day packets to be passed
through
4.6.3

Queue XDS Packets

This command will delete the entire specified XDS output queue and
replace it with the packets named (if any). The user enters the packet ids of
the XDS packets separated by <cr> in the order that they are to appear in
the output queue. The user enters the packet id of each packet separated
by <sp> in the order that they are to appear in the output queue.
Command:
^A8<sp>F2 edsid<sp>edsid...edsid<cr>
Default
none
The parameter edsid identifies the packet id of each packet to be placed in
the XDS queue. If no packet id's are given, the XDS output queue is
cleared and no XDS information will be output.

4.6.4 Delete XDS Packet

This command allows the user to remove an XDS packet from the article
memory. If the XDS packet is currently being output, it will not be removed
until it has been completely output.
Command:
^AP<sp>edsid<cr>
Default
none
The parameter edsid identifies the packet to be deleted.
Examples:
^AP<sp>0103<cr>
Revision 1.6.6
The program name packet will be
removed from memory.
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