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Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands (continued)

 

 

DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers • Programming Guide

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Command Function

SIS Command 

(Host to Unit)

Response 

(Unit to Host)

Additional description

Test pattern

Enable a test pattern

EX1(

*

X3#

TEST

}

Test

X1(

*

X3#]

Disable test patterns

EX1(

*0TEST

}

Test

X1(

*0

]

View test pattern selection

EX1(

TEST

}

X3#]

Screen saver timeout and status

Set screen saver to go black 
immediately

E

T

X1(

*0SSAV

}

SsavT

X1(

*000

]

Disable sync whenever no input video is 
selected.

Set screen saver timeout duration

E

T

X1(

*

X3$

SSAV

}

SsavT

X1(

*

X3$]

Blank output 

X1(

 after 

X3$

 seconds.

Example:

E

T3*300SSAV

}

SsavT3*300

]

Blank output 3 after 300 seconds 
(5 minutes).

Set screen saver to never go black

E

T

X1(

*501SSAV

}

SsavT

X1(

*501

]

Do not blank output 

X1(

.

View screen saver timeout duration

E

T

X1(

SSAV

}

X3$]

View screen saver status

E

S

X1(

SSAV

}

X3%]

Scaler output rate

Set scaler output rate

EX1(

*

X3^

RATE

}

Rate

X1(

*

X3^]

Set the scaler to output 

X3^

 on output 

X1(

.

Example:

E

3*75RATE

}

Rate3*73

]

Set the scaler to output 720p video at 
60 Hz on output 3.

View scaler output rate

EX1(

RATE

}

X3^]

RS-232 Insertion Commands

Captive screw and Ethernet serial port insertion enables

Enable an input captive screw serial 
port insertion

E

I

X1&

*0LRPT

}

LrptI

X1&

*0

]

Enable the captive screw serial port 
insert on input 

X1&

. This disables the 

Ethernet RS-232 insert.

Enable an input Ethernet serial port 
insertion

E

I

X1&

*1LRPT

}

LrptI

X1&

*1

]

Enable the Ethernet serial port insert 
on input 

X1&

. This disables the captive 

screw serial port insert.

Set all RS-232 input insertions

E

I

X3&

*LRPT

}

LrptI

X3&]

View input insertion

E

I

X1&

LRPT

}

X3&]

View all input insertions

E

ILRPT

}

X3&

7

X3&

8

]

One 

X3&

 for both available inputs, 

starting at input 7.

Enable an output captive screw 
serial port insertion

E

O

X1(

*0LRPT

}

LrptO

X1(

*0

]

Enable the captive screw serial port 
insert on output 

X1(

. This disables the 

Ethernet serial port insert.

Enable an output Ethernet serial 
port insertion

E

O

X1(

*1LRPT

}

LrptO

X1(

*1

]

Enable the Ethernet serial port insert 
on output 

X1(

. This disables the 

captive screw serial port insert.

Set all RS-232 output insertions

E

O

X3&

*LRPT

}

LrptO

X3&]

View RS-232 output insertion

E

O

X1(

LRPT

}

X3&]

View all output insertions

E

OLRPT

}

X3&

3

X3&

4

]

One 

X3&

 for both available outputs, 

starting at output 3.

NOTE:

 

X1&

 = TP and insertion input number 

07

 or 

08

 

X1(

 = TP (scaled) and insertion output number 

03

 or 

04

 

X3$

 = Duration 

0

 = Output sync instantly disabled when no active video input is selected 

 

001

 through 

500

 (seconds) 

 

501

 = Output sync never times out (default) 

X3%

 = Screen saver status 

0

 = Active input detected, timer is not running 

 

1

 = No active input, timer is running, output sync is still active 

 

2

 = No active input, timer is expired, output sync is disabled. 

X3^

 = Scaler output resolution and rate 

See the table on page 58. 

X3&

 = Captive screw or UART 

0

 = Captive screw RS-232 insert 

1

 = Ethernet RS-232 insert (UART) (default) 

X3#

 = Test pattern 

00

 = Disable (default) 

04

 = Color bars 

 

01

 = Crop 

05

 = Grayscale 

 

02

 = Alternating pixels 

06

 = Blue mode 

 

03

 = Crosshatch 

07

 = Crop and pink noise (Ch. 1/2, 48 Hz, 24-bit)

Summary of Contents for DTP CrossPoint 84 IPCP

Page 1: ...Progamming Guide DTP CrossPoint 84 IPCP Matrix Switchers Scaling Presentation Matrix Switchers with DTP Extension 68 2349 61 Rev Ax3 07 14...

Page 2: ...f aufmerksam machen dass im Inneren des Geh uses dieses Produktes gef hrliche Spannungen herrschen die nicht isoliert sind und die einen elektrischen Schlag verursachen k nnen VORSICHT Dieses Symbol a...

Page 3: ...cher possible The rear panel Remote port and front panel Configuration port are independent of one another A front panel Configuration port connection and a rear panel Remote port connection can be ac...

Page 4: ...need the subnet mask and the gateway address If the IP address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters you can determine the actual numeric IP address using the ping ICMP uti...

Page 5: ...time of no communications By default this timeout value is set to five minutes but the value can be changed See the Configure port timeout SIS commands on page 19 NOTE Extron recommends leaving the d...

Page 6: ...Password The switcher initiates the Password message immediately after the copyright message when the controlling system is connected using TCP IP or Telnet and the switcher is password protected Thi...

Page 7: ...range E13 Invalid value out of range E14 Invalid command for this configuration E22 Busy E24 Privileges violation Users have access to all view and read commands other than the administrator password...

Page 8: ...ected supports HDCP but the video signal is not encrypted 3 Monitor connected supports HDCP and the video signal is encrypted X1 Video format 0 Auto HDMI RGB Full to CEA sink or DVI to non CEA sink 1...

Page 9: ...tion 0 Output sync instantly disabled when no active video input is selected 001 through 500 seconds 501 Output sync never times out default X3 Screen saver status 0 Active input detected timer is not...

Page 10: ...X4 Stop bits 1 2 X4 Port timeout interval in 10 second increments 1 10 seconds 65000 default is 30 300 seconds 5 minutes NOTE X3 through X4 are variables for the RS 232 inserts These variables are re...

Page 11: ...to all outputs video only X InX Vid Audio breakaway Example 10 In10 Vid Tie input 10 video to all outputs Tie input to all outputs audio only X InX Aud Audio breakaway Read ties Read video output tie...

Page 12: ...50 Hz 56 1680x1050 60 Hz 36 1024x768 60 Hz 43 1360x768 50 Hz 50 1440x900 60 Hz 57 1920x1200 50 Hz 37 1280x768 50 Hz 44 1360x768 60 Hz 51 1600x900 50 Hz 58 1920x1200 60 Hz 38 1280x768 60 Hz 45 1366x768...

Page 13: ...deo output Example EO3 0AFMT AfmtO03 0 When audio is broken away from video use the embedded audio from the input port when creating an audio breakaway tie to output 3 View output audio breakaway sele...

Page 14: ...3 Example 0LS Input Response Status No input detected Sync detected 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 XTP HDBaseT XTP switch positions Check input switch position EIX1 HDBT X1 HdbtIX1 X1 Verbose mode 0...

Page 15: ...alid only in the range of 75 through 82 User EDID slots 1 through 8 Example EE75 Slot 1UNAM Unam75 Slot 1 Name EDID location 75 Slot 1 Clear EDID name EEX UNAM UnamE75 USER n n 1 through 8 Read EDID n...

Page 16: ...DTP CrossPoint firmware version Updated firmware version indicates the version running Upload date and time 1 23 1 00 1 06LX DTPCP84 Tue 08 Apr 2014 00 00 00 UTC 1 00 1 06LX DTPCP84 Mon 21 Apr 2014 1...

Page 17: ...rst active pixel in output X1 Increment value EX1 HCTR HctrX1 X2 Increment the value by one pixel shift the image to the right Decrement value EX1 HCTR HctrX1 X2 Decrement the value by one pixel shift...

Page 18: ...rates only NTSC or PAL 480p to 1080p 50 Hz or 60 Hz Set overscan value E6 X3 OSCN Oscn6 X3 Read overscan value E6OSCN X3 Save and recall scaler presets NOTE If you try to recall a scaler preset that i...

Page 19: ...IX1 1 Enable the Ethernet serial port insert on input X1 This disables the captive screw serial port insert Set all RS 232 input insertions EIX3 LRPT LrptIX3 View input insertion EIX1 LRPT X3 View all...

Page 20: ...and output ports X3 Baud rate 300 600 1200 1800 2400 3600 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 default 9600 X4 Parity odd even none mark space only the first letter required n default...

Page 21: ...es for example the read matrix name command ECN returns Ipn X2 X5 Port timeout interval in 10 second increments 1 10 seconds 65000 default is 30 300 seconds 5 minutes SIS Command and Response Table fo...

Page 22: ...haracters The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions The switcher does not accept these characters as part of names passwords or locally created file names The switcher rejec...

Page 23: ...return no line feed Pipe can be used interchangeably with the character space E Escape key W Can be used interchangeably with the E character X6 Object ID gain control or mix point See the tables on p...

Page 24: ...30102 Left 30010 30110 Right 30003 30103 Right 30011 30111 Input 3 Gain Trim Input 7 Gain Trim Left 30004 30104 Left 30012 30112 Right 30005 30105 Right 30013 30113 Input 4 Gain Trim Input 8 Gain Tri...

Page 25: ...07 Virtual Returns and Expansion Inputs Gain Blocks Gain Gain Virtual Return A 50100 Expansion Input 1 50200 Virtual Return B 50101 Expansion Input 2 50201 Virtual Return C 50102 Expansion Input 3 502...

Page 26: ...4 21205 21206 21207 V rtn B 21300 21301 21302 21303 21304 21305 21306 21307 V rtn C 21400 21401 21402 21403 21404 21405 21406 21407 V rtn D 21500 21501 21502 21503 21504 21505 21506 21507 V rtn E 2160...

Page 27: ...21010 21011 21012 21013 21014 21015 Mic in 4 21108 21109 21110 21111 21112 21113 21114 21115 Virtual returns to virtual send bus mixer block G V rtn A 21208 21209 21210 21211 21212 21213 21214 21215 V...

Page 28: ...ight 60101 60301 60001 60201 Output 2 Trim Analog Volume HDMI Volume Left 60102 60002 60202 Right 60103 60003 60203 Output 3 Trim Analog DTP Analog Volume Digital DTP Left 60104 60304 60004 60204 Righ...

Page 29: ...U DsG30012 56 Set the input 7 left gain to a value of 5 6 dB Example 2 EG20800 125AU DsG20800 125 Set the mic input 1 gain to a level of 12 5 dB Read an analog DSP trim or mix point EGY6 AU X6 Object...

Page 30: ...m the level set in the Set a group fader control example above Lower a group fader control EDX6 X6 GRPM GrpmDX6 X6 Decrease the level of the X6 group fader by X6 dB View the group fader control level...

Page 31: ...d ask for an Application Engineer to receive an RA Return Authorization number This will begin the repair process USA 714 491 1500 or 800 633 9876 Europe 31 33 453 4040 Asia 65 6383 4400 Japan 81 3 35...

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