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The message parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter | Description |
Object type | Object type (GRABBER, CAM, or MONITOR) |
Object ID | The object ID set during creation of the object in Intellect |
Action | Action (command) |
Parameter <Value> | Parameter name. The value is enclosed by angle brackets. |
To check the network, you can use the <trash:N> parameter, where N is the length of the parameter in bytes. As a result, a text string of a given length will be generated in the message, containing numbers and Latin letters. The parameter name can be anything. For example, if you add the following parameter to the message
| Code Block |
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param1<trash:128> |
the following text string will be generated in response
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param1<88n9ESCAFyBfHyXzIoPpOF1GirSmlMJ1Ahh9oYZDIQou2RgWY0jXlaL2HhaX9ZY2oKfkQYLuPLg8bGNQK6OumvQjVp1G7BEt1wFsw6FApzIZ3NbBUJNCKnP335OlgEwN> |
Example 1. Setting camera 1 to recording mode.
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SendMsg(id,msg);
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| The SET_DRIVES command includes the ID of any of the video capture cards created in the system. |
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| The SET_DRIVES command does not change the video archiving settings set in the system. |
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