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Managing startup scripts

You can create one or more startup scripts
time the video system starts up.
A startup script contains commands (xCommand) and
configurations (xConfiguration) that will be executed as
part of the start up procedure. A few commands and
configurations cannot be placed in a startup script, e.g.
xCommand Boot
. It is not possible to save a script containing
illegal commands and configurations.
Syntax and semantics for xCommand and xConfiguration are
explained in the API guide for the product.
If you have more than one startup script, they will run in the
order from top to bottom of the list.
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The script name and commands shown in the illustration serve as
examples. You may make your own scripts.
D14908.08 SX20 Administrator Guide TC7.2, AUGUST 2014.
Introduction
Web interface
Web interface
Navigate to: Configuration > Startup Scripts
that will run every
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Startup scripts are listed here. A green dot
appears next to an active script; a red ring
System settings
Creating a startup script
1. Click
Create
new....
2. Enter a name for your script in the
title input filed.
3. Enter the commands (xConfiguration
or xCommand) you want to issue in
the command input field. Start each
command on a new line.
4. Click Save.
List of startup scripts
appears next to an inactive script.
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Setting passwords
Running the script
immediately
Select the script you want
to run and click Run.
Running the script at every
start up
Select the script you want to
activate and click On.
Not running the script at start up
Select the script you want to
deactivate and click Off.
Deleting a script
Select the script you want to
delete and click Delete.
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