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Cnf.Clear,<
parameter_name
> - Clears all settings in a
parameter
Command syntax
Examples
$PFAL,Cnf.Clear,”AL”
Responses
E.g. $ALIAS.CNF
$ALIAS.SYS.COUNTER0
$ALIAS.SYS.TIMER0
$ALIAS.SYS.TIMER1
$ALIAS.SYS.TIMER2
$ALIAS.SYS.TIMER3
$ALIAS.SYS.TIMER4
$ALIAS.SYS.TIMER5
$ALIAS.SYS.TIMER6
$ALIAS.SYS.TIMER7
$ALIAS.SYS.TIMER8
$ALIAS.SYS.TRIGGER0
$ALIAS.SYS.TRIGGER1
$ALIAS.SYS
$AL0
$AL1
$AL2
$AL8
$AL9
$AL10
$AL11
$21 entries erased and deactivated
$SUCCESS
Command description
The command clears the configuration settings of the specified parameter name.
For example, with a single PFAL command, erases all parameters that start with
“AL”
. The default settings (see chapter
on page
) remain available.
Parameter description
<”parameter_name”>
It specifies the name of the parameter, in capital letters and wrapped in
quotation marks, for erasing its present settings. Set one of the parameters listed
in the chapter
, page
Notes
•
The name of the parameter (or the start characters) must be written in capital
letters.
•
No semicolon may be inside the specified parameter name.
•
If several user configuration settings would match the specified parameter
name, a list of all deleted parameters is given out.
•
The default settings cannot be erased.
•
If many configuration settings have to be erased, this command might need
several seconds to complete the process.
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