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Function |
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Creates a backup of FireSync server files that can later be restored. | |
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Begins formatting a custom command. | |
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Initiates a firmware upgrade for devices in the FireSync network. | |
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Connects to a FireSync server on the Upgrade, Management, and/or Control channels. | |
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Constructs a zFireSync object. | |
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Copies the specified file within a FireSync server. | |
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Deletes the specified file from FireSync server. | |
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Destroys a zFireSync object. | |
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Disables an active or passive FireSync server data channel. | |
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Closes one or more open control channels to a FireSync server. | |
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Locates unknown FireSync servers and reports their network address settings. | |
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Enables a FireSync server active data channel and associates the data channel with the specified destination. | |
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Enables a FireSync server passive data channel and provides the end-point to which a receiver can connect. | |
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Retrieves a list of serial numbers describing the sensor, master, and station devices in the network. | |
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Reports the number of files available from the FireSync server. | |
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Gets the name of the file at the specified index. | |
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Locates a FireSync server by id (serial number) and reports its network address settings. | |
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Gets the latest version of FireSync Host Protocol that is supported by this library. | |
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Accesses information about a particular device in the FireSync network (sensor, master, station). | |
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Gets the current encoder value. | |
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Gets the health log from a FireSync server. | |
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Gets the current mode of the system. | |
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Gets the value of a dynamic parameter associated with the specified mode. | |
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Gets the process log from a FireSync server. | |
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Gets the version of FireSync Host Protocol implemented by a FireSync server control channel. | |
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Gets the maximum time (in microseconds) required to process a Start command. | |
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Gets the elapsed time since power was applied to the server. | |
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In the event of an upgrade failure, this function can be used to retrieve a server log file. | |
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Reports the current status of a FireSync firmware upgrade process. | |
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Determines whether a connection has been established on the specified channel. | |
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Gets the local end point to which the specified channel is bound. | |
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Returns the IP end point for passive event connections. | |
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Returns the IP end point for passive health connections. | |
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Commands FireSync server to pause system execution. | |
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Checks that FireSync server is responsive, and optionally enables server ping monitoring. | |
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Reads the specified file from FireSync server. | |
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Gets the remote end point to which the specified channel is connected. | |
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Resets the current encoder value to 0. | |
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Restores a backup of FireSync server files. | |
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Commands FireSync server to resume system execution. | |
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Commands one or more FireSync servers to start at the specified time or position. | |
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Sends a custom command and receives the response. | |
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Locates a FireSync server by id (serial number) and configures its network address settings. | |
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Sets the current mode of the system. | |
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Sets the value of a dynamic parameter associated with the specified mode. | |
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Commands FireSync server to start the system. | |
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Commands FireSync server to begin sending event messages to specified receiver. | |
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Commands FireSync server to begin sending health messages to specified receiver. | |
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Commands FireSync server to stop the system. | |
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Commands FireSync server to close the event connection, if currenly open. | |
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Commands FireSync server to close the health connection, if currenly open. | |
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Saves the given file on FireSync server. |