Specifications

CRESTRON
0 = no schedule active
1 = "weekday" schedule
2 = "weekend" schedule
3 = "special 1" schedule
4 = "special 2" schedule
Any other value causes no schedule to be run.
Examples:
:SS 4<CR>
Start special schedule 4.
:SS 0<CR>
Stop timeclock from executing events.
(RS) Report Schedule
This command tells the unit to report the schedule that it is currently running. If this
command is used on a GRX-AV-RS232 unit, an error condition is issued.
Example:
:RS<CR>
Report schedule
.
The response is “:rs” followed by a number indicating the schedule that is running.
0 = no schedule active
1 = "weekday" schedule
2 = "weekend" schedule
3 = "special 1" schedule
4 = "special 2" schedule
Example of Responses:
<CR><LF>~:rs 0 1 OK<CR><LF>
No schedule is running.
<CR><LF>~:rs 3 1 OK<CR><LF>
Special schedule 3 is running.
(RA) Report Sunrise/Sunset Times
This command tells the GRX-AV-RS232/ATC to report the time that the sun rises
and sets today, according to the unit’s internal astronomical timeclock. If this
command is used on a GRX-AV-RS232 unit, an error condition is issued.
Example:
:RA<CR>
Report sunrise/sunset times
.
The response is “:ra” followed by the sunrise time (hours then minutes) and the
sunset time (hours then minutes).
Example of Response:
<CR><LF>~:ra 5 34 17 21 1 OK<CR><LF>
The sunrise is at 5:34 AM; the
sunset is at 17:21 (5:21 PM)
(QS) Super Sequence Start
A super sequence is a command to the GRX-AV-RS232/ATC from a PC through
Lutron’s GRAFIK Eye Timeclock software (part number GRXTC-WIN). It provides
GRAFIK Eye Main Units with a user-selected set of scenes through which to
sequence. This command initiates the preprogrammed super sequence starting from
step 1. If a super sequence is not loaded into the unit, an error condition is issued. If
the super sequence is running when this command is issued, it jumps immediately to
step 1 and continues from that point.
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