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UT260-102

 

 

User’s Guide

 

400-0476-001 

 

COMMANDS 

1. 

&Rx 

Route Video 

This command is used to route one of the four inputs to the 
switcher’s HDMI output. 

Command Format:  &Rx + <cr>  

=  Input 

VA = VGA 
DP = DisplayPort 
HA = HDMI A 
HB = HDMI B 

Example: 

Route the VGA input to the switcher output by sending the 
following command: 

&RVA<cr> 

The switcher returns feedback: 

(VGA Active) 

2. 

?R 

Query Active Input 

This command returns the active video input. 

Command Format:  ?R + <cr>  

Example: 

Query which input is currently displayed on the output by 
sending the following command: 

&R <cr> 

The switcher returns feedback: 

(HDMI-A is Active) 

3. 

&Bx,y,z

 

Configure RS232 Port 

This command sets the switcher’s RS232 port 
configuration; baud rate, parity, and data bits. Note that 
there is no query command for the RS232 port’s 
configuration. 

Command Format:  &Bx,y,z + <cr>  

=  Baud rate (2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 

38400, 56000, or 115200) 

=  Data bits (8 or 9) 

=  Parity (N=none, O=odd, E=even) 

Example: 

Set the switcher’s RS232 port operation for 115200 baud, 8 
data bits, and no parity by sending the following command: 

&B115200,8,N <cr> 

The switcher returns feedback: 

(BR:115200,8,N) 

After this feedback, all other 
communication must be made 
using the new baud rate and 
configuration. 

4. 

&VMx 

Video Mute 

This command enables and disable the output video form 
the switcher. 

Command Format:  &VMx + <cr>  

=  Mute (0=Video disabled, 1=Video enabled) 

Example: 

Disable the output video by sending the following 
command: 

&VM0 <cr> 

The switcher returns feedback: 

(Output Mute On) 

5. 

&FM 

Firmware Version 

This command returns the current firmware version of the 
switcher. 

Command Format:  &FM + <cr>  

Example: 

Read the switcher firmware by sending the following 
command: 

&FM <cr> 

The switcher returns feedback: 

(FV:1.1.0) 

6. 

?SM 

Query Mode 

This command returns the current switching mode of the 
switcher. 

Command Format:  ?SM + <cr>  

Example: 

Read the switcher mode by sending the following 
command: 

?SM <cr> 

The switcher returns feedback: 

(Auto Mode) 

Summary of Contents for UT260-102

Page 1: ...alled and used in accordance with the instructions found herein may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful inte...

Page 2: ...r 1 Mounting Brackets Right Angle 2 Terminal Blocks 6 position 3 5 mm 2 Table 1 UT260 102 General Mechanical UT260 102 Material Steel Color Black Height 1 14 in 29 mm Width 4 06 in 103 mm Length 7 48...

Page 3: ...mode controlled manually using contact closure switcher or controlled via a controller using RS232 commands The auto switch feature automatically tells the switcher to connect the newest input to the...

Page 4: ...UT260 102 User s Guide 400 0476 001 4 6 Application Diagrams Diagram 1 Typical Setup...

Page 5: ...UT260 102 User s Guide 400 0476 001 5 Diagram 2 Dimensions...

Page 6: ...UT260 102 User s Guide 400 0476 001 6 Diagram 3 Rear Panel Wiring...

Page 7: ...Momentary switches can allow users to select their video at will during a presentation See Diagram 3 for wiring details 7 2 3 RS232 Control A controller may also be used to control the switcher using...

Page 8: ...56000 or 115200 y Data bits 8 or 9 z Parity N none O odd E even Example Set the switcher s RS232 port operation for 115200 baud 8 data bits and no parity by sending the following command B115200 8 N...

Page 9: ...A HDMI B DisplayPort and VGA by sending the following command SPP DP VA HB HA cr The switcher returns feedback Priority HA HB DP VA 10 FR Factory Reset This command enables and disable the output vid...

Page 10: ...1 Rx Route Video 2 R Query Active Input 3 Bx y z Configure RS232 Port 4 VMx Video Mute 5 FM Firmware Version 6 SM Query Mode 7 SMx Set Switching Mode 8 SPP Query Priorities 9 SPP a b c d Set Prioritie...

Page 11: ...laying and that the volume is turned up to a reasonable level Poor Output Image 1 Verify the cable between the switcher output and the display is a genuine HDMI cable 2 Troubleshoot with a lower gauge...

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