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DynaScan Indoor 360 Degree LED Video Display DS0808 User Manual

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Cancel: Cancel the selected commands (uncompleted commands) in the

command list. The Client terminal will delete the commands after the

Server terminal commands are cancelled. The file that is transmitting this

command will be deleted simultaneously if no other commands are used.

The files used in other commands will remain unchanged.

* Note:

The commands that are not completed with the following states

can be deleted. Publish, Complete, Pause, Pausing, Paused,

Continue and Continuing.

Pause: Pause the selected commands (uncompleted commands) in the

command list. The Client terminal that receives this command will

pause the file transmission after the Server terminal has paused the

selected commands. The Server and Client terminals show the current

state of paused commands.

* Note:

The commands that are not completed with the following states

which can be paused. Publish, Complete, Continue and

Continuing.

Continue: Use continue to unpause the transfer. When the Client terminal

receives this command, it will restore the file transfer.

Just Show Transmitting Command: When this function is enabled , the

command list shows the states of Publish, Complete, Error, Loss File

and Client Error.

Show Detail: When this function is enabled, the right side of window will

(item 3) will be activated. The detailed file information of selected

commands in the command list will be shown in this area.

1. Command List: The list will show basic information of all commands.

All commands include Done, Transmitting, untransmit and Invalid. When

the function Just Show Transmitting Command is activated; the

transmitting command will only be shown. The colors show the

command’s current transmitting state.

Black: The command is already completed

Red: The command is transmitting or untransmitting

Gray: The command has an invalid state

List contents are as follows: