MGP Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control
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Command and Response Table for MGP Pro SIS Commands
Command
ASCII (Telnet)
(Host to Processor)
Response
(Processor to Host)
Additional Description
Input Selection
Select an input
X!
*
X@
!
Out
X@
•In
X!
]
Select input source
X!
for window
X@
.
View input
X@
!
X!
]
View the input channel for the
selected window.
KEY:
X!
=
Input number (1-20)
20 = live background (for HDCP status only)
X@
=
Window number
0
= All windows (available only for freeze and window mute)
1
= Window 1,
2
= Window 2 ,
3
= Window 3, 4 = Window 4
Input Video Type
Set video type
X!
*
X#
\
X!
Typ
X#
]
Set input
X!
to format
X#
.
View video type
X!
\
X#
]
View video signal type
X#
for input
X!
.
NOTE
:
It is recommended that virtual inputs be configured using the Windows-based control software (see the software help file for the procedures).
EDID Resolution and Refresh Rate
NOTES:
•
The default is to match the output resolution:
X(
=
0
,
X1^
=
0
.
•
EDID resolutions are available only at 50 Hz and 60 Hz. If another rate is selected, the MGP Pro issues an
E13
code.
•
All input EDID resolutions have available refresh rates of 50 Hz and 60 Hz only except:
576p has 50 Hz only
480p, Sharp 1080p, and 1080p CVT have 60 Hz only.
Set input EDID resolution
and rate
E
A
X(
*
X1^
EDID
}
Edid A
X(
*
X1^
]
Set EDID resolution to scaler
resolution
X(
and the refresh rate
to
X1^
.
View EDID resolution and
rate
E
A
EDID
}
X(
*
X1^
]
View current EDID resolution
X(
and
rate
X1^
.
Save EDID
E
S
0EDID
}
E
did
S
0
]
Save the EDID from the connected
output to Custom EDID location 99.
KEY:
X(
=
Scaler resolution
0 = Match output
1 = 640x480
2 = 800x600
3 = 852x480
4 = 1024x768
5 = 1024x852
6 = 1024x1024
7 = 1280x768
8 = 1280x1024
9 = 1360x765
10 = 1365x768
11 = 1366x768
12 = 1365x1024
13 = 1400x1050
14 = 1600x1200
15 = 480p
16 = 576p
17 = 720p
18 = 1080i
19 = 1080p
21 = 1280x800
22 = 1360x768
23 = 1440x900
24 = 1680x1050
25 = 1080p Sharp
26 = 1920x1200
27 = 1080p CVT
28 = 2048x1080
99 = Custom
X1^
= Scaler refresh rate
1 = 50 Hz
2 = 60 Hz