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 Overview of Commands 

 
 

 

                                                                       
                                                                                 

 
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CMD 

Starts auto gain calculation  
Example: 

CMD,AGC  

Response: 

n/a

 

4.5.8. 

APHA 

(Autosetup) 

Automatically adjusts the phase of the image input.  Make sure a valid test pattern is 
displayed. 
 

Command 

CMD 

APHA

 

 

 

 

CMD 

Starts auto position (geometry) calculation  
Example: 

CMD,APHA  

Response: 

n/a

 

4.5.9. 

NXP 

(Autosetup) 

This command selects next preset or nearest scan that matches from internal VESA 
table.  It can also be used to determine if a user mode is being used by seeing if the 

number read is 1-10. 
 

Command 

CMD 

 

RV 

NXP

 

 

 

 

CMD 

Sets next preset or scan settings 
Example: 

CMD,NXP 

Response: 

0 (depending on input type and user mode) 

 

RV 

Reads the current preset value

 

Example: 

RV,NXP 

Response: 

86 (depending on input type) 

4.5.10. 

SCL 

This command determines which scaling function to use. 
 

Summary of Contents for MDSC-1119

Page 1: ...MDSC 1119 and MDSC 2124 ASCII Communication Protocol Manual K5904075 04 July 2008...

Page 2: ...imum command Mm 8 3 3 4 Maximum command MM 9 4 OVERVIEW OF COMMANDS 10 4 4 Input Selection commands 10 4 4 1 INP 10 4 4 2 INPA 11 4 5 Adjustments commands 11 4 5 1 BRI 11 4 5 2 CON 12 4 5 3 SAT Color...

Page 3: ...DFC 30 4 8 7 DFG 30 4 8 8 RST 31 4 9 Setup commands 31 4 9 1 ENI 31 4 9 2 QIN 32 4 9 3 SRCS 33 4 9 4 SRCP 33 4 9 5 LED 34 4 9 6 PSM 34 4 9 7 LAN 35 4 9 8 OSDT 36 4 9 9 GPIO 36 4 9 10 GPIOT for text mo...

Page 4: ...About this manual MDSC 1119 and MDSC 2124 __________________________________________________________________ 4 5 ERROR CHECKS 48...

Page 5: ...s Start bit 1 bit Stop bit 1 bit No Handshaking Characters used are part of the ASCII 256 standard Transmission Speed 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Note Changing the transmission speed or baud rate of...

Page 6: ...e command to execute an action read status information or determine minimum and maximum values The following examples describe how the backlight percentage value can be controlled written read and how...

Page 7: ...yte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 5 Byte 13 0x42 0x4B 0x4 C 0x2 C 0x37 0x35 0x3B C M Byte 3 Byte 4 0x43 0x4 D D Byte 5 0x44 Byte 6 0x2 C Control Command Response The new Backlight value written is the res...

Page 8: ...e the same as control command above 7 5 Byte 1 Byte 2 0x37 0x35 ASCII HEXADECIMAL 3 3 3 Minimum command Mm When the Mm minimum characters are sent at the beginning of the command the response returns...

Page 9: ...d MM When the MM characters are sent at the beginning of the command the response returns the maximum possible value of the parameter that can be entered in the command as with RV commands no action i...

Page 10: ...n commands The following commands give you comparable to control as with the Input Selection menu in the OSD 4 4 1 INP This command can be used to select an input The input corresponding to each numbe...

Page 11: ...RV Reads the currently selected alias name Example RV INPA 1 Response 0 Camera1 MM Returns the maximum number of characters in the alias name Example MM INPA Response 12 Mm Returns the minimum number...

Page 12: ...Adjusts and gets information about the contrast of the display Command Minimum to Maximum Contrast CMD 0 200 RV MM Mm CON CMD Sets contrast value Example CMD CON 50 Response 50 RV Reads the current c...

Page 13: ...he maximum saturation Example MM SAT Response 200 Mm Returns the minimum saturation Example Mm SAT Response 0 4 5 4 HUE Adjusts and gets information about the hue of the display Command Minimum to Max...

Page 14: ...se 10 MM Returns the maximum sharpness Example MM SRP Response 20 Mm Returns the minimum sharpness Example Mm SRP Response 0 4 5 6 APOS Autosetup Automatically adjusts the geometry of the image input...

Page 15: ...on geometry calculation Example CMD APHA Response n a 4 5 9 NXP Autosetup This command selects next preset or nearest scan that matches from internal VESA table It can also be used to determine if a u...

Page 16: ...Scaling Full Display MM Returns the maximum scale select value Example MM SCL Response 6 Mm Returns the minimum scale select value Example Mm SCL Response 1 4 5 11 SCLA This function automatically se...

Page 17: ...for an input is determined by the VESA table in the display Command Aspect Ration Number Resulting ASR CMD 0 1 2 3 4 5 Auto 1 1 4 3 5 4 16 9 Adjustable RV MM Mm ASRI CMD Sets aspect ratio Example CMD...

Page 18: ...o adjustable value Example MM ASRV Response 2000 Mm Returns the minimum aspect ratio adjustable value Example Mm ASRV Response 800 4 6 PIP commands The following commands control the PIP picture in pi...

Page 19: ...L will save the current PIP layout to the active PIP layout number The layout you wish to save must be active when the PIPSL command is executed Command CMD RV PIPSL CMD Saves current PIP layout Examp...

Page 20: ...input Example CMD PIPI 1 7 Response CVBS1 RV Reads the current PIP input Example RV PIPI 1 Response CVBS1 MM Returns the maximum PIP layout number Example MM PIPI 1 Response 13 Mm Returns the minimum...

Page 21: ...ize and aspect ratio The PIP cannot be moved outside the active display screen The valid locations are automatically calculated and can be read using the MM and Mm commands Note Going outside the acti...

Page 22: ...mum value Command PIP Image Min Max y value CMD 1 2 min y max y RV 1 2 MM 1 2 Mm PIPV 1 2 CMD Sets PIP vertical coordinate Example CMD PIPV 2 500 Response 500 RV Reads the current PIP vertical coordin...

Page 23: ...s PIP order Image 1 and Image 2 The image selected is put in front of the image not selected Command PIP Image on top CMD 1 2 RV PIPO CMD Sets PIP order Example CMD PIPO 1 Response 1 RV Reads the curr...

Page 24: ...e PIP Name MM Returns the maximum number of characters in the alias name Example MM PIPN Response 10 Mm Returns the minimum number of characters in the PIP layout Example Mm PIPN Response 1 4 7 User P...

Page 25: ...e CMD Profile Name RV MM Mm PRN CMD Sets the profile name Example CMD PRN My Profile Response My Profile RV Reads the currently selected profile name Example RV PRN Response My Profile MM Returns the...

Page 26: ...d saves the profile in the current profile selected All existing values for that profile will be overwritten Command CMD SCP CMD Saves the current settings and overwrites currently selected profile Ex...

Page 27: ...s about the phase settings of the display Command Minimum Maximum Phase CMD 0 31 RV MM Mm PHZ CMD Sets phase value Example CMD PHZ 15 Response 15 RV Reads the current phase value Example RV PHZ Respon...

Page 28: ...his command selects the active color temperature Full White 5300K 6500K 9300K Clear Base Blue Base User or any of the adjustable values Certain values such as 5300K 6500K and 9300K can be selected by...

Page 29: ...ample MM CTMPV Response 28 Mm Returns the minimum color type value Example Mm CTMPV Response 1 4 8 5 UCTMP This command can be used to adjust the user color temperature When the user color temperature...

Page 30: ...m UCTMP Response 10 4 8 6 DFC Selects display function Native Gamma or DICOM Command Display Function CMD 1 Native 2 Gamma 3 DICOM RV MM Mm DFC CMD Sets display function LUT type Example CMD DFC 3 Res...

Page 31: ...alue Example MM DFG Response 300 Mm Returns the minimum gamma value Example Mm DFG Response 100 4 8 8 RST This command restores the factory settings of the display Warning all user settings will be de...

Page 32: ...abled MM Returns maximum number of inputs this can vary for display types Example MM ENI Response 13 Mm Returns the minimum input number Example Mm ENI Response 1 4 9 2 QIN This command enables or dis...

Page 33: ...SRCS Response 0 MM Returns enabled value Example MM SRCS Response 1 Mm Returns disabled value Example Mm SRCS Response 0 4 9 4 SRCP This command sets or determines the source priority set Source prio...

Page 34: ...les and disables the power LED on the display console Command Enable Disable CMD 0 1 RV MM Mm LED CMD Sets the power LED is enabled disabled Example CMD LED 0 Response 0 RV Reads whether the power LED...

Page 35: ...wer save mode is enabled disabled Example RV PSM Response 0 MM Returns enabled value Example MM PSM Response 1 Mm Returns disabled value Example Mm PSM Response 0 4 9 7 LAN This command can be used to...

Page 36: ...press Command Resulting Time Out CMD 1 2 3 4 5 15 seconds 30 seconds 45 seconds 1 minute 4 minute RV MM Mm OSDT CMD Sets the OSD time out Example CMD OSDT 3 Response 3 RV Reads the OSD time out Exampl...

Page 37: ...tion Example CMD GPIO 1 3 Response 1 PIP Order Example CMD GPIO 2 2 Response 2 RV Reads the GPIO function number Example RV GPIO 1 Response 1 MM Returns maximum GPIO function number Example MM GPIO Re...

Page 38: ...racters for the GPIO text Example Mm GPIOT Response 1 4 9 11 GPIOP in text mode only This command assigns one of six positions for the GPIO text or reads the position that is currently set Positions s...

Page 39: ...and Image Trigger Number Resulting Trigger Level CMD 1 2 0 1 Level Pulse RV 1 2 MM Mm GPIOTR CMD Sets the GPIO trigger value Example CMD GPIOTR 1 1 Response 1 RV Reads the GPIO trigger value Example R...

Page 40: ...eturns maximum number for the RS232 baudrate Example MM BAUD Response 5 Mm Returns minimum number for the RS232 baudrate Example Mm BAUD Response 1 4 10 Information commands The following functions re...

Page 41: ...es and disables the frame lock mode Command CMD 0 1 RV MM Mm FRML CMD Sets the frame lock mode enabled disabled Example CMD FRML 0 Response 0 RV Reads whether the frame lock mode is enabled disabled E...

Page 42: ...0 4 11 3 KEY This command enables and disables keys Press and hold up and down keys for 2 seconds to access the OSD Command CMD 0 1 RV MM Mm KEY CMD Sets the keyboard enabled disabled Example CMD KEY...

Page 43: ...esponse 0 MM Returns enabled value Example MM KEYM Response 1 Mm Returns disabled value Example Mm KEYM Response 0 4 11 5 GMT This command adjusts gamut the balance of red and green in an image Comman...

Page 44: ...al 1 Automatic RV MM Mm BWC CMD Sets bandwidth control Example CMD BWC 0 Response Manual RV Reads bandwidth control Example RV BWC Response Manual MM Returns Automatic value Example MM HDR Response 1...

Page 45: ...user modes Command CMD CLP CMD Sets bandwidth value Example CMD CLP Response ACK 4 11 9 CLMP This command turns clamp width adjust on off for certain inputs Clamp width is only available with some in...

Page 46: ...l for details Command CMD 5 100 RV MM Mm CLMPV CMD Sets clampwidth value Example CMD CLMPV 75 Response 75 RV Reads clampwidth value Example RV CLMPV Response 75 MM Returns 100 Example MM CLMPV Respons...

Page 47: ...ds sent will automatically close the OSD menu when enabled ASCII commands will have no affect and return a NACK when the menu is open This can be used as a safety incase the user would like to have ab...

Page 48: ...r 2 parameter out of max range Error 3 parameter out of min range Error 4 wrong number of parameters Error 5 wrong parameter Error 6 not a valid parameter Error 7 Invalid PiP Mode Error 8 Not a Profil...

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