Kramer Electronics Ltd.
KDS-SW2-EN7
– Protocol 3000
69
Function
Description
Syntax
Response
Parameters/Attributes
Example
SECUR
Start/stop security.
NOTE:
The
permission system
works only if security
is enabled with the
“SECUR” command.
#SECUR security_state
<CR>
~nn@SECUR
security_state
<CR><LF>
security_state
– Security state
0
– OFF (disables security)
1
– ON (enables security)
Enable the permission
system:
#SECUR 0
<CR>
SIGNALS-
LIST?
Get signal ID list of
this machine.
NOTE:
The
response is returned
in one line and
terminated
with
<CR><LF>
.
The response format
lists signal IDs
separated by
commas.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
#SIGNALS-LIST?
<CR><LF>
~nn@SIGNALS-LIST
[<direction_type>.<port_format
>.<port_label>.<signal_type>.<
index>,]
<CR><LF>
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
<direction_type>
– Direction of the
port:
IN
– Input
OUT
– Output
BOTH
– Bi-directional (e.g. for RS-
232)
<port_format>
– Type of signal on
the port:
HDMI
USB_C
STREAM
ANALOG_AUDIO
RS-232
IR
USB_A
USB_B
<port_index>
– The port number as
printed on the front or rear panel
1
– HDMI IN
2
– USB_C IN
1
– HDMI OUT
<signal_type>
– Signal ID attribute:
VIDEO
AUDIO
RS232
IR
USB
<index>
– Indicates a specific
channel number when there are
multiple channels of the same type
Get signal ID list:
#SIGNALS-LIST?
<CR>
SN?
Get device serial
number.
#SN?
<CR>
~nn@SN
serial_num
<CR><LF>
serial_num
– 14 decimal digits,
factory assigned
Get the device serial number:
#SN?
<CR>
STANDBY
Set standby mode.
#STANDBY value
<CR>
~nn@STANDBY
value
<CR><LF>
value
– On/Off
0
– Off
1
– On
Set standby mode:
#STANDBY 1
<CR>
STANDBY-
TIMEOUT
Set inactivity auto-
standby time.
#STANDBY-TIMEOUT time
<CR>
~nn@STANDBY-TIMEOUT
time
<CR><LF>
time
– minutes of standby time
Set Inactivity auto-standby
time is 10 min
#STANDBY-TIMEOUT
10
<CR>
STANDBY-
TIMEOUT?
Get inactivity auto-
standby time.
#STANDBY-TIMEOUT?
<CR>
~nn@STANDBY-TIMEOUT
time
<CR><LF>
time
– minutes of standby time
Get Inactivity auto-standby
time
#STANDBY-
TIMEOUT?
<CR>
STANDBY-
VERSION?
Get standby
firmware version.
#STANDBY-VERSION?
<CR>
~nn@STANDBY-VERSION?
standby_version
<CR><LF>
standby_version
– XX.XX.XXXX
where the digit groups are:
major.minor.build version
Get standby version
#STANDBY-
VERSION?
<CR>
TIME
Set device time and
date..
NOTE:
The year
must be 4 digits.
The device does not
validate the day of
week from the date.
Time format - 24
hours.
Date format - Day,
Month, Year.
#TIME day_of_week,date,data
<CR>
~nn@TIME
day_of_week,date,data
<CR><
LF>
day_of_week
– One of
{SUN,MON,TUE,WED,THU,FRI,SA
T}
date
– Format: DD-MM-YYYY.
data
– Format: hh:mm:ss where
hh = hours
mm = minutes
ss = seconds
Set device time and date to
December 5, 2018 at
2:30pm:
#TIME mon 05-12-
2018,14:30:00
<CR>
TIME?
Get device time and
date..
NOTE:
The year
must be 4 digits.
The device does not
validate the day of
week from the date.
Time format - 24
hours.
Date format - Day,
Month, Year.
#TIME?
<CR>
~nn@TIME
day_of_week,date,data
<CR><
LF>
day_of_week
– One of
{SUN,MON,TUE,WED,THU,FRI,SA
T}
date
– Format: YYYY/MM/DD where
YYYY = Year
MM = Month
DD = Day
data
– Format: hh:mm:ss where
hh = hours
mm = minutes
ss = seconds
Get device time and date:
#TIME?
<CR>
TIME-LOC
Set local time offset
from UTC/GMT.
NOTE:
If the time
server is configured,
device time
calculates by adding
UTC_off to UTC time
(that it got from the
time server) + 1 hour
if daylight savings
time is in effect.
TIME command sets
the device time
without considering
these settings.
#TIME-LOC utc_off,dst_state
<CR>
~nn@TIME-LOC
utc_off,dst_state
<CR><LF>
utc_off
– Offset of device time from
UTC/GMT (without daylight time
correction)
dst_state
– Daylight saving time
state
0
– no daylight saving time
1
– daylight saving time
Set local time offset to 3 with
no daylight-saving time:
#TIME-LOC 3,0
<CR>