Zen API
zFireSync functions

zFireSync member functions.

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