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PLAYING SCRIPT FILES
With the DN-V750/V755, when in the native mode, programs can be played at will using files that include unique script commands.
These operating instructions only include a general description of the script commands.
For details of the individual commands, consult your store of purchase.
2 Script file names
Script file names have the following format
File name with a maximum of 8 ASCII code characters + DSC.
Files are stored in the SCRIPT directory.
2 Executing script files
Programmed playback using script files is performed by playing the desired script file in the SCRIPT directory.
2 Operation of the DN-V750/V755 while playing script files
The commands included in the script file are executed in order. Execution of the following command begins once execution of the
previous command is completed. When a file is playing, the next command is only executed after playback of the file finishes.
If interrupt commands have been specified, execution shifts to the specified label according to the specified conditions, and the
command in the next line in the label is executed immediately. When interruption under the same conditions is declared on multiple
channels, the setting for the channel with the lowest number is effective.
If @ is added before a command, once that command is executed, the next command is executed even if a file is playing (without
waiting for file playback to finish). (Refer to the list of script commands for the commands for which @ is usable.)
2 Automatic script execution
If there is a file with the name PLY00000.DSC in the SCRIPT directory, the script is executed automatically when the device is
started. (The script is not executed if the STOP button is held in while the device is starting.)
2 Stopping script playback
Script playback can be stopped while a script is playing using the operations below, except when the on break goto command is
set:
By pressing and holding the STOP button on the front panel for at least 2 seconds
By pressing and holding the parallel remote controllers STOP button for at least 2 seconds
With the RJ serial remote command
With the RJ FTP SITE command
During script playback, no operations other than the above stop operations and status confirmation by serial remote or
SITEcommand are effective.
2 Script file format
TEXT file
The terminator of each command must be the return command of regular MS DOS files (0x0D0A).
Commands must be written either all in capital letters or all in small letters. An error will occur if a command contains both capital
and small letters. Parameters and comments, however, may include both capital and small letters.
Comments may start from any position, as long as they start before the 79th character in a line.
The maximum number of characters per line is 78 (not including return) for lines that do not include comments, 250 for lines including
comments. Even when the comment starts after the command, the ; mark indicating the beginning of the comment must be
placed within the first 78 characters.
The maximum number of lines per file (the total for command lines and label lines) is 250 (not including lines consisting only of
comments).
The maximum file size, including comments, is 16 kilobytes (16,384 bytes).
When a parameter follows a command, separate it with a space.
When there are multiple parameters, separate them with commas.
When omitting parameters that can be omitted, the comma separating parameters cannot be omitted. When omitting the very last
parameter, however, the comma preceding that parameter may be omitted.
2 Label format
Label lines may consist of any character strings of up to 8 characters beginning with a sharp # (maximum 9 characters including
the #).
The sharp is omitted when specified as such parameters as GOTO, ONKEYGO, or ONBREAK.
The characters that can be used in label names are capital letters A to Z, small letters a to z and numbers 0 to 9.
2 Parallel remote terminal
During script playback, parallel remote terminal pins 1 to 6, 11 and 12 function as keys 1 to 8, and can be used with the script command
ONKEYGO, for example.
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