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RS-232 & Telnet Commands
COMMAND CODES
FUNCTIONS
IRMASKCPU x y z*
Disable/enable (z=0/1) IR transmission from the IR ALL input on the CPU Control Board to the HDBaseT
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Transmitter (x=src), Receiver (x=sink) or Output Module (x=out) on to the specified port (y=1~32/all).
Example 1:
“IRMASKCPU src all 0” disables IR transmissions from the CPU Control Board’s IR ALL In port
to all connected HDBaseT
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Transmitters’ IR Out.
Example 2:
“IRMASKCPU out 5 1” enables IR transmissions from the CPU Control Board’s IR ALL In port
to the HDBaseT
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Output Module’s port #5 IR Out.
SHOWIRMASKOUT x y*
Display the current IR mask setting for the specified HDBaseT
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Output Module’s port (y=1~32/all) to
HDBaseT
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Transmitters (x=src) or Receivers (x=sink).
SHOWIRMASKCPU x y*
Display the current IR mask setting for the IR ALL input on the CPU Control Board to the HDBaseT
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Transmitter (x=src), Receiver (x=sink) or Output Module (x=out) on to the specified port (y=1~32/all).
UART x y "str"
Writes UART string to the Output port (x=in/out, y=1~32, "str"="string")
UARTBAUD x y
Sets the UART Baud rate of the Output (x=1~32, y=rate)
STATUSUART
Shows the UART Baud rate of the Output
TEMPSTATUS
Shows temperature sensor values y1 and y2
SETIPADDR
Sets the IP address (x.x.x.x)
SETSNMASK
Sets the Subnet Mask address (x.x.x.x)
SETGWADDR
Sets the Gateway address (x.x.x.x)
IPCONFIG
Shows the current IP configuration
RSTIP
Resets the IP configuration to the default values (DHCP)
BUZZER x
Sets the buzzer (0=mute, 1=unmute)
REBOOT
Reboots the system
SAVETO x
Save as preset x (1~10)
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See below for details.
RECALLTO x
Recalls the preset x (1~10)
**
See below for details.
RESET
Resets the system to O1I1, O2I2, O3I3, O4I4, O5I5, etc.
VERSION
Shows the firmware version
NOTE:
1.
HELP:
Shows command list.
2. Commands will be not executed unless followed by a carriage return. Commands are NOT case-sensitive.
3. Commands with one asterisk (*) will function on compatible HDBaseT
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Input/Output modules and transmitters/receivers only.
‘SINK’
=The connected Receiver(s),
‘SRC’
=The connected Transmitter(s),
‘OUT’
=The CPU control board and
‘ALL’
=All IR ports.
*EDID: Supports 3 EDID modes
1= Standard Mode:
Uses the built-in EDID settings that support video up to 1080p@60Hz or WUXGA@60 (RB) video and LPCM 2CH audio.
2= Dynamic Mode:
Reads the EDID settings from the display connected to the lowest numbered output port.
For Example:
If outputs 2 6 8 9
are connected, the EDID of Output 2 will be used. When Output 2 is unplugged, the EDID of Output 6 will be used. When using Dynamic mode,
make sure the EDID of the lowest port can be supported by all output displays.
3= Manual Mode:
Supports independent EDID settings by selecting the input and output ports.
**sAVE/RECALL FUCTIONS
The Save/Recall function will save the current matrix cross points and also any changes to the EDID modes or assigned ports.
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