Setktimer, Setktimer2 – Grass Valley Kaleido Remote Control Protocol Gateway Jan.09 2014 User Manual
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Gateway Commands
setKTimer
• timeZone
The value field is escaped as defined in the XML protocol for an attribute value. For
example,
ABC"DEF\GHI
becomes
ABC"DEF\GHI<JKL>MNO/PQR&STU;VWX'YZ
The attributes order is not guaranteed and may change for two consecutive calls to the
same command.
•
: There is a syntax error in the XML command.
setKTimer
KX K2 AQ
This command is used to configure the specified countdown timer component.
loop="Loop"
Where:
•
TimerID
is the ID of the countdown timer component to modify.
•
hh:mm:ss
is the preset value for the countdown timer component.
•
Direction
is the direction to count, either UP or DOWN.
•
Loop
indicates if the counter must count continuously. This value can be either ON or
OFF.
Gateway response:
•
: The command was recognized by the Gateway.
•
: The Gateway was not able to recognize the command.
setKTimer2
KX K2
This command is used to configure a timer in a Kaleido-K2 or Kaleido-X series multiviewer
system.
PresetTime="HH:MM:SS:FF" TimerMode="Timer mode" EndMode="End mode"
Where:
•
NAME
is the name assigned to the timer in the Timer configuration panel accessed from
the Timer Browser window in KEdit, or in the Timer Editor window in XEdit.
•
StartTime
may be one of the following:
•
HH:MM:SS:FF
– time in hours:minutes:seconds:frames at which this timer will start
its count, depending on its configuration and presence of triggers. Note that if the
hour value is 00, the start time is deemed to be the previous midnight, whereas 24
is considered to be the next midnight. This allows the timer to decide whether it
Note:
If the MultiData component is not assigned to a text component, no
values will be included in the information returned to the user from the
gateway. Make sure to assign the MultiData component to a text label
component.