The following commands are provided with Entire Connection:
The following information is provided below:
See also: Sending Commands to the PC in the section Terminal Emulation.
Most commands have one or more operands. The operands are separated by blanks.
command operand1 operand2 ... operandn
There are mandatory and optional operands. Some operands have optional parameters. Operands can consists of character strings or integer values.
In command descriptions, the following conventions are used:
Convention | Description |
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UPPERCASE | Items in uppercase are commands, variables etc. You must specify these items as indicated in the syntax. |
lowercase italics | Items in lowercase italics are placeholders for information that you must provide. To signal case-sensitivity or embedded blanks, you must enclose the item in double or single quotation marks (" " or ' '). |
[ ] | Square brackets indicate that the enclosed item is optional. |
{ } | Curly braces indicate that one of the enclosed items is required. |
| | Vertical lines are used as separators between alternative parameter values. |
... | Ellipsis are used when the item preceding the ellipsis can be repeated. |
Each command description provides the following information, indicating where a command can be used. There are the following possiblities:
Usage | Description |
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Procedure File | The command can be used in a procedure file. |
Command Line | The command can be issued in the command line. |
Key | The command can be assigned to a key or key combination. |
API | The command can be used in a program which uses the application programming interface (API). |