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1 -SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.Troubleshooting Guide.Software and Programming.Troubleshooting.WebHome
1 +SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.Troubleshooting Guide.Advanced Tools.WebHome
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1 -SHOWRUNNER™ has a robust and powerful command line interface.  "SR" (alternate "lightingmgr") is registered with the processor's console service.  Help is context sensitive and can be accessed by typing a ? at the end of the command and pressing enter.  From the processor's console type "sr ?" + Enter (previously "lightingmgr") to bring up the help for all commands.  After "sr" all command segments may be abbreviated if the console handler can determine the exact command being requested.  Some commands require variables.  The presence of a variable will be indicated by (X:T) where X is a letter assigned to the variable and T represents the type.  Valid types are B - Binary, D - Double, I - Integer, and S - String.  Strings may use quotes to keep all text together if the string being typed has a space.  Commands may be added at any time with new versions.
1 +ShowRunnerCLC™ has a robust and powerful command line interface.  "SR" (alternate "lightingmgr") is registered with the processor's console service.  Help is context sensitive and can be accessed by typing a ? at the end of the command and pressing enter.  From the processor's console type "sr ?" + Enter (previously "lightingmgr") to bring up the help for all commands.  After "sr" all command segments may be abbreviated if the console handler can determine the exact command being requested.  Some commands require variables.  The presence of a variable will be indicated by (X:T) where X is a letter assigned to the variable and T represents the type.  Valid types are B - Binary, D - Double, I - Integer, and S - String.  Strings may use quotes to keep all text together if the string being typed has a space.  Commands may be added at any time with new versions.
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3 3  {{{RMC3>sr ?
4 4  Help for SR