ISafetyMonitor Interface

Defines the ISafetyMonitor Interface

Definition

Namespace: ASCOM.Common.DeviceInterfaces
Assembly: ASCOM.Common (in ASCOM.Common.dll) Version: 2.2.1+77356f79b05b579f6d860a4edd5934fda9fe29e4
C#
public interface ISafetyMonitor : IAscomDevice
Implements
IAscomDevice

Properties

Connected Set True to enable the link. Set False to disable the link. You can also read the property to check whether it is connected.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
Description Returns a description of the driver, such as manufacturer and model number.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
DriverInfo Descriptive and version information about this ASCOM driver.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
DriverVersion A string in the form "n.n" containing only the major and minor version of the driver.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
InterfaceVersion The interface version number that this device implements.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
IsSafe Indicates whether the monitored state is safe for use.
Name The short name of the driver, for display purposes
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
SupportedActions Returns the list of action names supported by this driver.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)

Methods

Action Invokes the specified device-specific action.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
CommandBlind Transmits an arbitrary string to the device and does not wait for a response. Optionally, protocol framing characters may be added to the string before transmission.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
CommandBool Transmits an arbitrary string to the device and waits for a boolean response. Optionally, protocol framing characters may be added to the string before transmission.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
CommandString Transmits an arbitrary string to the device and waits for a string response. Optionally, protocol framing characters may be added to the string before transmission.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)
Dispose This method is a "clean-up" method that is primarily of use to drivers that are written in languages such as C# and VB.NET where resource clean-up is initially managed by the language's runtime garbage collection mechanic. Driver authors should take care to ensure that a client or runtime calling Dispose() does not adversely affect other connected clients. Applications should not call this method.
(Inherited from IAscomDevice)

Version Information

.NET Standard

Supported in: 2.0

See Also