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10 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 2.4.5 Error answer When an invalid read or write command string is received, the machine ignores it, answe
11 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 2.5 Commands sequencing A complete command sequences is made of two parts: first, a read or write comman
12 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 2.6 Command indexes and Command values As explained in chapter §LiveCore_control_principle, LiveCore™ com
13 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3 COMMON LIVECORE™ USE CASES The following common actions can be remotely controlled: Establishing a
14 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.1 Establishing a connection with a LiveCore™ 3.1.1 Usage This example gives you the proper way to est
15 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 To ease this initialization step, the device features the DIESE_TPP command to enumerate (read back) all it
16 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.1.4 Example of connection establishment Picture 8 : Example of connection establishment
17 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.2 Loading Presets from Memory (to a single screen) 3.2.1 Usage Picture 9 : Loading Preset from memor
18 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.2.3 Detailed commands sequence Set the recalling filter : This command allows including or excluding
19 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.2.4 Example of memorized preset recall Picture 10 : Example of memorized preset recall 3.2.5 Contin
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20 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.3 Loading Presets from Master Memory (to multiple screens) 3.3.1.1 Usage Picture 11 : Loading Preset
21 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.3.1.3 Detailed commands sequence Set the recalling filter : This command allows including or exclud
22 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.3.1.4 Example of Master Memory preset recall Picture 12 : Example of Master Memory preset recall 3.3.
23 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 Important : Before using the PSlot command, you need to set parameters like memory number, destination scre
24 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.5 Changing a native background 3.5.1 Usage Picture 15 : Changing a native background - Web RCS "
25 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.6 Single Screen TAKE : Transitioning the Preview content to the Program (single screen) 3.6.1 Usage
26 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.6.4 Example of Single Screen TAKE sequence Picture 17 : Example of Single Screen TAKE
27 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.7 Global TAKE: Transitioning the Preview content to the Program (multiple screens) 3.7.1 Usage The g
28 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.7.3 Example of Global TAKE sequence Picture 18 : Example of Global TAKE 3.7.4 Special case: Loading
29 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 This can be achieved manually by updating the global screen list as described above, but this requires know
3 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 Table of contents1 INTRODUCTION...
30 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.8 Configuring the Monitoring full screen mode 3.8.1 Usage This command sequence sets the Monitoring
31 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.8.3 Example This command sequence sets the Monitoring output to full screen mode, sets the full screen
32 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.9 Configuring the Monitoring Mosaic mode 3.9.1 Usage This command sequence sets the Monitoring outpu
33 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.9.3 Example This command sequence sets the Monitoring output to Mosaic mode, displays Input 4 in Monito
34 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.10 Selecting a Monitoring preset 3.10.1 Usage This command sequence selects a Monitoring preset and up
35 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.11 Using snapshots Small snapshots of live inputs, frame and logos are available. Live input snapshots
36 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.12 Shutting down or rebooting the LiveCore™ device 3.12.1 Usage This command sequence reboots or shut
37 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.13.3 LivecoreTM device MAC address You can get the LivecoreTM device MAC address using the Web RCS: Cli
38 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.14 GPI General Purpose Input 3.14.1 Usage This command sequence reads the GPI availability flag, set
39 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.14.3 Example This command reads the master GPI availability flag, sets the master GPI mode to ‘Take’ mo
4 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 Picture 22 : Web RCS DashBoard – MAC Address ...
40 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.15 GPO General Purpose Output (Free mode) 3.15.1 Usage This command sequence reads the GPO availabilit
41 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 3.15.3 Example This command sequence reads the 2nd master GPO availability flag, sets it to FREE mode an
42 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 4 NOTES 4.1 Using this document This document contains many internal links. You can improve your navig
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5 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 1 INTRODUCTION This document provides information and guidance to control LiveCore™ products directly from
6 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 2 CONTROLING LIVECORE™ 2.1 Introduction LiveCore™ products are usually controlled by the user friendly
7 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 2.3 Protocol Supported protocol is TCP/IP, parameters can be set up with front panel or Web RCS configura
8 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 2.4 Command principle and structure 2.4.1 LiveCore™ control principle LiveCore™ functionalities are cont
9 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v02.00.46 2.4.3 Read command structure A read command follows the same structure than the write command, simply with
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