Setktimertrigger, Setkfireaction – Grass Valley Kaleido Remote Control Protocol Gateway Jan.09 2014 User Manual
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Kaleido Remote Control Protocol (Gateway)
User’s Guide
should be counting or waiting to start when it compares the start time to the
current time.
• NOW – the timer will start counting immediately upon receiving the command.
• WAIT – the timer will not start until it receives a
gateway
command with the argument START.
•
PresetTime
may be one of the following:
• Count duration (hours:minutes:seconds:frames) for UP and DOWN timer modes.
• End time (hours:minutes:seconds:frames) for the REMAINING timer mode.
•
TimerMode
is the operating mode of the timer. Possible values are: up, down,
remaining.
•
EndMode
defines what is to happen when the timer reaches the end of its count.
Possible values are: LOOP, STOP, and OVERRUN.
Gateway response:
•
: The command was recognized by the Gateway.
•
: The Gateway was not able to recognize the command.
setKTimerTrigger
KX K2 AQ
This command is used to control the specified countdown timer component. The
countdown timer can be started, stopped or reset.
Where:
•
TimerID
is the ID of the countdown timer component to control.
•
Trigger
is the action that the countdown timer must do. This value can either be
START, STOP, or RESET.
Gateway response:
•
: The command was recognized by the Gateway.
•
: The Gateway was not able to recognize the command.
setKFireAction
KX K2 AQ
This command is used to fire the specified Action (for example, by an external third-party
system that is unable to use the GPI in as a trigger).
Note:
Although the current implementation of this command allows you to
specify frame values, they are not used by the timer, which will start on the
exact second.
Note:
Although the current implementation of this command allows you to
specify frame values, they are not used by the timer, which will start on the
exact second.