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PVS 407D • SIS Communication and Control
Command
ASCII Command
(host to switcher)
Response
(switcher to host)
Additional Description
HDCP status
View input HDCP
E
I
X^
HDCP
}
Verbose mode 2/3
X1)]
HdcpI
X^
*
X1)]
View the HDCP status on input
X^
.
View output HDCP
E
O HDCP
}
Verbose mode 2/3
X1@]
HdcpO
X1@]
View the HDCP status on output.
View HDCP status for all
HDMI inputs
E
IHDCP
}
X1)
•
X1)
•
X1)
•
X1)
•
X1)
•
X1)]
View the HDCP status on inputs 1 to 6.
Verbose mode 2/3
HdcpI
X1)
•
X1)
•
X1)
•
X1)
•
X1)
•
X1)]
KEY:
X^
= Video inputs
1 to 6 only
X1)
= Input HDCP status
0
= No video source detected
1 = Video detected without HDCP (incoming video is not encrypted)
2 = Video detected with HDCP (incoming video is encrypted)
X1@
= Output HDCP status
0
= No active sink detected
2
= HDCP sink detected, output not encrypted
(see
for full details)
1
= Non-HDCP sink detected
3
= HDCP sink detected, output encrypted
HDCP authorized setting (valid for HDMI inputs only, to allow or block HDCP input signals)
Enable HDCP encryption
E
E
X^
*1HDCP
}
HdcpE
X^
*1
]
Enable HDCP encryption support for
input
X^
(default).
Disable HDCP encryption
E
E
X^
*0HDCP
}
HdcpE
X^
*0
]
Disable HDCP encryption support for
input
X^
.
View HDCP encryption status
E
E
X^
HDCP
}
X1!]
View HDCP encryption support setting
for input
X^
.
KEY:
X^
= Video inputs
1
to
6 only
X1!
= HDMI input HDCP Authorization status
0
= Block HDCP encryption,
1 = Allow HDCP encryption (default)
HDMI Output Sync mode
Set output sync mode
E
M
X1%
SSAV
}
SsavM
X1%]
Set HDMI output sync mode to
X1%
.
View output sync mode
E
MSSAV
}
Verbose mode 2/3
X1%]
SsavM
X1%]
View HDMI output sync mode.
KEY:
X1%
= HDMI output sync mode
0
= Disable output sync (default),
1
= Enable output sync
Play audio file
NOTES:
•
This command responds with an E28 error (file not found) if the alphanumeric audio file does not exist.
•
This command responds with an E22 error (busy) if the audio file is not played due to low priority.
•
Only one audio file is played at a time. The firmware cannot play audio file 1 on lineout audio output and then start audio file 2 on amplified
audio output until lineout audio output finishes audio file 1.
•
Firmware sends out a “Play99” unsolicited response after an audio file is finished playing (after the file playing duration).
Play an audio file
E X2%
*
X3^
*
X2^
*
X2*
PLAY
}
Play
X2%
*
X3^
*
X2^
*
X2*
]
PLAY99
]
Start audio file playback.
Unsolicited response (see Note above).
Stop (abort) playback
E
0PLAY
}
Play0
]
Stop audio file playback.
View play status
E
PLAY
}
0
]
or
X2%
*
X3^
*
X2^
*
X2*
]
Audio not playing.
Audio currently playing.
KEY:
X2%
= Output port to play back audio
1
= All
2 = Amplified audio output
3 = Lineout audio output
X2^
= Audio file playback mode
0
= Play once (or use to stop audio file playback).
1
to
3
00
= Play continuously (with a
0
to
299 second delay between repeats).
X2*
= Audio priority level
0
to
3, optional,
0
= least. Defaults to
0
if not specified
X3^
= Audio filename
Alphanumeric filename (see
for details)