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Enova DVX-2100HD 6x2 All-in-One Presentation Switcher Operation/Reference Guide
UDM-Connected Device NetLinx Commands
The following sections define the NetLinx channels, levels, and commands available for the UDM-RX02N.
The UDM channels, UDM levels, and UDM commands are for RX02N port 1.
UDM Channels
UDM Levels
UDM Commands
UDM Channels
Channel Function
255
This channel on shows that the Rx has a valid Cat5 connection to the UDM
hub. If channel is off, the Rx is not connected correctly.
UDM Levels
Level
Function
10
Brightness - controls the gain applied to the video signal to compensate for
Cat5 cable losses - a value of 0 provides no additional gain, whereas a value of
90 compensates for around 300m cable
13
Sharpness - controls the high frequency boost applied to compensate for cable
losses - a value of 0 provides no additional boost, whereas a value of 70
compensates for around 300m cable
15
Red skew - controls the delay added to a video signal to compensate for
different pair lengths in the cable - a value of 0 applies no delay, whereas a
value of 31 (maximum) applies 62nS delay
16
Green skew - controls the delay added to the green video signal
17
Blue skew - controls the delay added to the blue video signal
UDM SEND_COMMANDs
RP
Set protocol used by IR
remote.
The Rx can support a number of different remotes which are mapped through to
button pushes.
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'RP<P#>'"
Variables:
P# = "ENDELEO", "AMX", "SKY", "TIVO", "DIRECTV"
Example:
SEND_COMMAND dvRX, "'RPAMX'"
Configures the Rx to use an AMX remote.
?RP
Query for the protocol used
by the IR remote.
The Rx can support a number of different remotes which are mapped through to
button pushes.
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?RP'"
Example:
SEND_COMMAND dvRX, "'RPAMX'"
Configures the Rx to use an AMX remote.