Script options, Tethered jaz network settings, Script settings – Ocean Optics Jaz Scripting Language and Scripting Engine User Manual
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Script Options
Option
Meaning
Verbose
Corresponds to the -v option and provides the most detailed output
Compile Only
Corresponds to the -c option and compiles but does not run the script
Trace Execution
Corresponds to the -t option and provides a full script engine output
Capture Output
Captures script engine output in the file you specify as the capture file and
will open the capture file in WordPad.exe when script execution
terminates.
Tethered Jaz Network Settings
This section allows you to set the IP address of the attached Jaz unit and change the port number. Usually,
only the IP address needs to be set. Changing the port number arbitrarily may result in loss of function.
The IP address control allows you to enter the IP address as 4 octets. It will not allow the entry of illegal
values. Consult your system administrator for additional network information. Leave the port number at
6626 unless you have been told otherwise by Ocean Optics technical support.
Script Settings
This section allows you to specify the location of your script and the location of the scripting engine. The
buttons to the right of each field allow you to select the files graphically. The scripting engine is named
Scriptor.exe (unless you have renamed it). The Keep process window open after run completion
checkbox allows you to view the raw output of the script engine without capturing it to a file. Normally,
the process window closes automatically as soon as the engine execution is finished. If this box is
checked, the launcher will not be available until the process window is manually closed. Also, this option
is incompatible with the capture option so only one of these features may be in force at any time. You
may run the script engine without capture or watching the process window. In this case, no data reflecting
the current run will be retained.
Run Section
This section has two buttons and a view: Press Run to launch the scripting engine and Quit to end the
application. All pertinent settings are retained by the system so that most configuration tasks won’t have
to be repeated on every run. The Command view shows you what the command line would look like if
launched manually.