Appendix D - Programmer's Interface For System Diagnostics; System Component Information - AMX Enova DGX 8 Instruction Manual

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Appendix D – Programmer's Interface
for System Diagnostics

System Component Information

The Enova DGX Switcher displays system information in the splash screen* for diagnostic purposes. The information
indicates the current status and well-being of the system components.
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[1:Enclosure] AMX Enova DGX 32
[2:Storage Blocks] cleared
[3:Communication Interfaces] count = 3
[4:Hardware Boards] detected
[5:VM Configuration] count = 1
[6:Power System] good
[7:System Sensors] detected
FIG. 117
Example of a default Enova DGX 32 splash screen
The splash screen can be accessed using a terminal emulation program, such as the Terminal view in DGX Configuration
Software (see page 187). One of four verbosity** settings is specified, which provides either a list of the seven system
components with minimal information (FIG. 117) or a level of detailed information on one of the seven components.
Only one verbosity setting and one component setting can be entered in a command. The order in which the verbosity
and component settings are entered is interchangeable.
* AMX reserves the right to add to the contents of the splash screen at any time, without notice.
** Verbosity (i.e., wordiness) refers to the amount of information given; the higher the verbosity setting, the more
information is displayed.
Note: DGX_SHELL commands are another resource for accessing diagnostic information for a system (see
page 235).
Verbosity Settings
The verbosity (v) settings (v0, v1, v2, v3) correspond to the level of detail that will be displayed, with v0 being the
lowest level of detail and v3 being the highest level.
Instruction Manual – Enova DGX 8/16/32/64 Digital Media Switchers
Appendix D – Programmer's Interface for System Diagnostics
Command entered to display minimal information for all
system components
The system's component identity numbers are to the left of
each component
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