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10 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 2.5 Commands sequencing Complete command sequences is made of a read or write command issued by the contr
11 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 2.6 Command indexes and Command values As explained in chapter §Midra_control_principle, Midra™ commands
12 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 2.7 Multiple controllers Multiple controllers are not allowed with TCP protocol, due to the connection nu
13 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3 COMMON MIDRA™ USE CASES The following common actions can be remotely controlled : Establishing a co
14 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.1 Establishing a connection with a Midra™ 3.1.1 usage This example gives you the proper way to establ
15 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 o Read back using DIESE command : At first, the controller should wait a possible current DIESE command to
16 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.1.4 example of connection establishment Picture 8 : example of connection establishment
17 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.2 Keeping a connection alive with a Midra™ 3.2.1 usage This example gives you the proper way to maint
18 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.3 Changing a source displayed in a layer 3.3.1 usage Picture 10 : Changing layer source - RCS² This e
19 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.4 TAKE : Transitioning a Preview screen onto a Program screen 3.4.1 usage The “TAKE” action allows tr
20 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.5 TAKE ALL : Transitioning from Preview onto the Program for all screens (matrix mode) 3.5.1 usage In
21 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.6 Loading a Preset from Master memory to a single Program screen Picture 14 : Loading Preset from memor
22 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 <scrnT> parameter : This parameter gives the destination screen number. If only one screen is avail
23 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.7 Loading a Preset from Master memory and changing the source displayed in a layer 3.7.1 usage This e
24 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.7.3 example of Master Memory preset recall Picture 16 : example of Master Memory preset recall
25 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 3.8 Displaying/Hiding the Quick Frame for one single screen 3.8.1 usage The Quick Frame is the emergenc
26 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 4 NOTES 4.1 Using this document This document contains many internal links. You can improve your navig
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3 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 Table of contents1 INTRODUCTION...
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5 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 1 INTRODUCTION This document provides information and guidance to control Midra™ products directly from co
6 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 2 CONTROLING MIDRA™ 2.1 Introduction Midra™ products are usually controlled by the user friendly RCS² o
7 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 2.4 Command principle and structure 2.4.1 Midra™ control principle Midra™ functionalities are controlled
8 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 Picture 3 : read command example 2.4.4 Valid answer structure When a read or write command is valid, the
9 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE FOR v01.02.11 2.4.5 Error answer When an invalid read or write command string is received, the machine ignores it, answer
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