The "remote" command may be used to query the remote control state of the deck by specifying no
parameters:
remote
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The deck will return the current remote control state:
210 remote info:
enabled: {"true", "false"}
override: {"true", "false"}
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Asynchronous remote control information change notification is disabled by default and may be configured
with the "notify" command. When enabled, changes in remote state will generate a "510 remote
info:"asynchronous message with the same parameters as the "210 remote info:" message.
Closing connection
The "quit" command instructs the server to cleanly shut down the connection:
quit
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Checking connection status
The "ping" command has no function other than to determine if the server is responding:
ping
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Getting help
The "help" or "?" commands return human readable help text describing all available commands and
parameters:
help
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or:
?
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The server will respond with a list of all supported commands:
201 help:
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{Help Text}
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{Help Text}
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Stopping deck operation
The "stop" command instructs the deck to stop the current capture:
stop
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Enumerating supported commands and parameters
The "commands" command returns the supported commands:
commands
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The command list is returned in a computer readable XML format:
212 commands
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<commands>
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<command name="..."><parameter name="..."/>...</command>
<command name="..."><parameter name="..."/>...</command>
...
</commands>
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More XML tokens and parameters may be added in later releases.
Controlling asynchronous notifications
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