Telnet and UDP Commands
The Onyx Telnet and UDP server can be used to remotely control Onyx using a command line base interface.
A list of Telnet and a list of UDP commands is available below.
To open the Telnet on the local PC for testing, the Telnet server must be enabled and assigned to a TCP/IP port
For example: If the server port used is 2323 the Telnet can be open entering the following as a command in the Run menu of Windows telnet:127.0.0.1:2323
If a telnet client is not installed on the PC, it can be added using the Add/Remove features in the Windows control panel.
Telnet commands will return a response.
For UDP command simply send the string followed by a carriage return.
No responses are sent back from UDP commands.
Telnet Commands
Command Name | Command Syntax | Discription | Example |
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Clear Clear | CLRCLR | Presses "Clear" twice to clear the programmer | CLRCLR |
Go Cuelist | GQL # | Go Cuelist where # is the Cuelist Number | GQL 14 |
Release Cuelist | RQL # | Release Cuelist where # is the Cuelist Number | RQL 14 |
Pause Cuelist | PQL # | Pause Cuelist where # is the Cuelist Number | PQL 4 |
Go To Cue | GTQ #,# | Go to Cuelist where first # is the Cuelist Number and second is the cue number (full cue and point cue numbers supported) | Example 1: GTQ 14,3 Example 2: GTQ 14,4.1 |
Release All Overrides | RAO | Release All Override Cuelists | RAO |
Release All Cuelist Dimmer First | RAQLDF | Releases All Cuelists Dimmer First Fade Out | RAQLDF |
Release All Cuelist and Override | RAQLO | Releases All Cuelist and Overides | RAQLO |
Release All Cuelists | RAQL | Release All Cuelists | RAQL |
Set Cuelist Level | SQL #,# | Set Cuelist Fader Level where the first # is Cuelist Number, and the second is the level (0-255) | SQL 12,255 |