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Intersoft Electronics RTG1002 - 4.2.4. RPC Command Execution; 4.2.4.1. LOAD Command Usage; 4.2.4.2. START Command Usage

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Radar Target Generator - RTG1002 Edition Date: 19-Apr-18
4.2.4.1. LOAD command
The load commands will load a RASS-S tool. The load command syntax is
RASS –c “LOAD vi_reference command” ( example RASS - c “LOAD 246 2” )
The vi_refence is the index number of the tool in the internal RASS-S application database list. At this
moment, these vi’s support RPC: The Vi reference nr is added
-RES Main .vi : 60
-RES+RSE Main .vi : 230
-RFA ADSB control.vi : 223
-RTG2 Remote Target Generation.vi: vi reference 246
-RTG2 On-Site Target Injection.vi: vi reference 247
The Command can be 0 , 1 or 2. 0 does nothing, 1 loads the vi , and 2 loads and runs the vi.
4.2.4.2. START command
The start commands will start a preloaded RASS-S tool and is similar as clicking the “Start” button on a tool.
The start command syntax is . Mind the Double quotes! The (optional) filename is a string that needs
to be enclosed in quotes
RASS -c “START vi_reference [ Filename]
( example RASS - c “START 246 “PSR” ” )
Beware! The filename can not contain SPACE (\20) characters
The vi_refence is the index number of the tool in the internal RASS-S application database list.
The Filename is the name of the scenario folder (directory) in the current CAMPAIGN folder of RASS-S.
If you do not include a filename, it is assumed a scenario folder is preloaded in the tool, or the previously
selected file will be played again.
Filename can be a single folder or a full patch ( e.g. D:\CAMPAIGN-S6\DEMO\SCENARIO\PSR)
Before the scenario is launched prefs stored in this campaign folder will be loaded. And the scenario will be
downloaded automatically before executing the run command.
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