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
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