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Command LC
- Updated on 04 Jul 2024
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Command LC is used to switch on or off one or more channel of the XLC4 control unit.
Structure
Command | Notes | |
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CommandID | LC | LC is only available in “Command mode” and “Bulb mode” |
Parameter | None | |
Channel | ||
New state | ||
Parameter | Value | Description |
None | ||
Channel | “A” | Channel 1 of the XLC4 control unit |
“B” | Channel 2 of the XLC4 control unit | |
“C” | Channel 3 of the XLC4 control unit | |
“D” | Channel 4 of the XLC4 control unit | |
“E” | Corona II module connected to channel 1 | |
“F” | Corona II module connected to channel 2 | |
“G” | Corona II module connected to channel 3 | |
“H” | Corona II module connected to channel 4 | |
New state | “0” | Off |
“1” | On | |
Response | ||
lc , [channel] , new state | ||
General notes | ||
The new values are applied immediately. If no channel is defined, the command is applied to all 4 channels. From 6.106 with additional function for bulb mode. |
NOTE
When using Corona II modules always use the command LC with channel identifiers E, F, G and H.
Example:
A Corona II module is connected to the channels A, B and C. The command “LC 1” switches on all 4 channels. XLC4 Commander indicates an error for channel D.
Use the command “LC E 1”. It switches on only the channels A, B and C. No error is indicated.
Example
Without parameter
Query | Response |
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LC | lc 1 1 0 0 |
Responses which channel is on and off.
With channel parameter
Query | Action |
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LC A 1 | Channel 1 is switched on |
With new state parameter
Query | Action |
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LC 1 | All LEDs are switched on |
LC 0 | All LEDs are switched off |