Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued)
Command
MSVPP Command
(host to unit)
Response
(unit to host)
Additional description
Serial port Remote 1 configuration
NOTES:
•
Serial port Remote 2 is not configurable. It is for factory use only.
•
You
can
set the serial port configuration and mode via an MSVPP command and connected to serial port Remote 1, but it is
not
recommended. Changing the configuration
or mode while connected via the serial port disconnects the computer from the port.
Configure serial port
SetSerialConfig
•
1
•
X2&
•
X2(
•
X2*
•
X3)}
OK
]
Set the baud rate (
X2&
), data bits (
X2(
), parity (
X2*
), and
stop bits (
X3)
) for serial port Remote 1.
View serial port
configuration
GetSerialConfig
•
1
}
SerialConfig
•
1
•
X2&X2(
••
X2*
•
X3)]
Set serial port mode
SetSerialMode
•
1
•
X3!}
OK
]
Example 1:
SetSerialMode
•
1
•
controlMSVPP
}
OK
]
Set serial port Remote 1 to control. The port accepts
MSVPP commands, the media player acts on them, and
makes responses on the port.
Example 2:
SetSerialMode
•
1
•
passthrough
}
OK
]
Set serial port Remote 1 to pass-through. The media
player routes commands and responses bidirectionally
between controlling and controlling devices.
View serial port mode
GetSerialMode
•
1
}
SerialMode
•
1
•
X3!]
Ethernet configuration
NOTE:
You
can
set the Ethernet port configuration variables via an MSVPP command and connected to that LAN port, but it is
not
recommended. Changing the configuration
variables for a port while connected via that LAN port disconnects the computer from the port.
Set IP configuration
SetIpConfig
•
X3@
•
X3#
IP
address
•
X3#
Netmask
}
OK
]
Disable DHCP (if enabled) and set the following IP
address and Netmask (subnet mask) variables for port
X3@
.
Example:
SetIpConfig
•
eth1
•
10.13.197.26
•
255.255.0.0
}
Disable DHCP. Set the port 2 IP address to 10.13.197.26
and the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0.
OK
]
NOTE:
Use the
SetDhcp
command to turn DHCP on.
View IP configuration
GetIPConfig
•
X3@}
IPConfig
•
X3@
•
X3#
IP
address
•
X3#
Netmask
]
KEY:
X2&
= Serial port baud rate
300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200
X2*
= Parity
“none”, “even”, or “odd”
X2(
= Data bits
7 or 8
X3)
= Stop bits
1 or 2
X3!
= Serial port mode
“controlMSVPP“, “disabled“, or “passthrough”
X3@
= Ethernet port
“Eth0” or “Eth1” (for LAN port 1) or “Eth2” (for LAN port 2)
NOTE:
“Eth0” is accepted the same as “Eth1” in a
Set
command. “Eth0” is never reported in the response.
X3#
= IP address, netmask, gateway address
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