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TEK 2 User’s Manual
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TEKVOX, Inc. 210.348.6565 www.tekvox.com San Antonio, TX 78216
Commands
To help create the Macros and Status commands for the control system a report can be
generated on the Finish page in TekWizard.
Macros
Most commands can be handled by a Macro defined in the TEK 2. To send a Macro command
use the following:
MACRO,# # = 1-30 Example Macro 1 “MACRO,1”\x0D
Email
EMAIL,# # = 1-5 Normal, 6-10 High Priority and 11-15 Security
Error
ERROR,#,String # = 1-5
Status
Status commands allow for the usage monitoring of selected devices defined in the TEK 2. To
send a Status command use the following:
DSCMD, Index, Value. Example: Status value 1 on index 0 “DSCMD,0,1”\x0D
MACRO,# # = 1-30 Example Macro 1 “MACRO,1”\x0D
LOCATION - Returns “LOC,” and the Location name
BUILDING - Returns “BUI,” and the Building name
GROUP - Returns “GRO,” and the Group name
ROOM - Returns “ROM,” and the Room name
TIME - Returns “TIM,” and Time/Data (Hrs),(Min),(Sec),(Month),(Day),(Yr),(WeekDay)
Byte Command
The Byte command is a hardware command that requires a port number, Index and value.
DBCMD, Port, Index, Value
Integer
Integer commands are used to directly set a TEK 2. To send an Integer command use the
following:
DICMD, Port, Value. Example: Set Volume Left to 50 on Display 2 - “DICMD,3,4\x0D
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