Kramer Electronics Ltd.
TP-594Txr, TP-594Rxr
– Protocol 3000
54
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
ETH-PORT
TP-594Txr
TP-594Rxr
Set Ethernet port
protocol.
If the port number you
enter is already in use, an
error is returned.
The port number must be
within the following range:
0-(2^16-1).
COMMAND
#ETH-PORT
portType
,
ETHPort
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ETH-PORT
portType
,
ETHPort
<CR><LF>
portType
– TCP/UDP
ETHPort
– TCP/UDP port number
(0
– 65535)
Set the Ethernet port protocol
for TCP to port 12457:
#ETH-PORT
0
,
12457
<CR>
ETH-PORT?
TP-594Txr
TP-594Rxr
Get Ethernet port
protocol.
COMMAND
#ETH-PORT?
portType
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ETH-PORT
portType
,
ETHPort
<CR><LF>
portType
– TCP/UDP
0
– TCP
1
– UDP
ETHPort
– TCP / UDP port number
(0
– 65535)
Get the Ethernet port protocol
for UDP:
#ETH-PORT?
1
<CR>
ETH-TUNNEL?
TP-594Rxr
Get an open tunnel
parameters.
COMMAND
#ETH-TUNNEL?
TunnelId
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ETH-TUNNEL
TunnelId
,
ComNum
,
PortType
,
EthPort
,
EthIp
,
Remo
tPort
,
EthRepEn
,
Wired
<CR><LF>
TunnelId
– Tunnel ID number,
*
(get all open tunnels)
ComNum
– UART number
portType
– TCP/UDP
0
– TCP
1
– UDP
ETHPort
– TCP/UDP port number
EthIp
– Client IP address
RemotPort
– Remote port number
EthRepEn
–
0
– COM port does not send replies
to new clients
1
– COM port sends replies to new
clients
Wired
–
0
– Not wired connection
1
– Wired connection
Set baud rate to 9600, 8 data
bits, parity to none and stop bit
to 1:
#ETH-TUNNEL?
*
<CR>
FACTORY
TP-594Txr
TP-594Rxr
Reset device to factory
default configuration.
This command
deletes all user data from
the device. The deletion
can take some time.
Your device may require
powering off and
powering on for the
changes to take effect.
COMMAND
#FACTORY
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@FACTORY
OK
<CR><LF>
Reset the device to factory
default configuration:
#FACTORY
<CR>
GLOBAL-GW-
ACTIVE
TP-594Rxr
Set global activation state
of the gateway device
COMMAND
#GLOBAL-GW-ACTIVE
state
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@GLOBAL-GW-ACTIVE
state
<CR><LF>
state
– Global gateway activation
state:
OFF
– gateway is deactivated
ON
– gateway is acivated
Set the global state of the
gateway to active:
#GLOBAL-GW-
ACTIVE
ON
<CR>
GLOBAL-GW-
ACTIVE?
TP-594Rxr
Get global gateway
activation state
COMMAND
#GLOBAL-GW-ACTIVE?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@GLOBAL-GW-ACTIVE
state
<CR><LF>
state
– Global gateway activation
state:
OFF
– gateway is deactivated
ON
– gateway is acivated
Get global gateway activation
state:
#GLOBAL-GW-ACTIVE?
<CR>
HDCP-MOD
TP-594Txr
TP-594Rxr
Set HDCP mode.
Set HDCP working
mode on the device input:
HDCP supported -
HDCP_ON [default].
HDCP not supported -
HDCP OFF.
HDCP support changes
following detected sink -
MIRROR OUTPUT.
When you define
3
as the
mode, the HDCP status is
defined according to the
connected output in the
following priority: OUT 1,
OUT 2. If the connected
display on OUT 2
supports HDCP, but OUT
1 does not, then HDCP is
defined as not supported.
If OUT 1 is not
connected, then HDCP is
defined by OUT 2.
COMMAND
#HDCP-MOD
inp_id
,
mode
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-MOD
inp_id
,
mode
<CR><LF>
inp_id
– Input number:
1
–1 HDMI IN
mode
– HDCP mode:
0
– HDCP Off
1
– HDCP On
Set the input HDCP-MODE of
IN 1 to Off:
#HDCP-MOD
1
,
0
<CR>
HDCP-MOD?
TP-594Txr
TP-594Rxr
Get HDCP mode.
Set HDCP working
mode on the device input:
HDCP supported -
HDCP_ON [default].
HDCP not supported -
HDCP OFF.
HDCP support changes
following detected sink -
MIRROR OUTPUT.
COMMAND
#HDCP-MOD?
inp_id
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-MOD
inp_id
,
mode
<CR><LF>
inp_id
– Input number:
1
– HDMI IN
mode
– HDCP mode:
0
– HDCP Off
1
– HDCP On
Get the input HDCP-MODE of
IN 1 HDMI:
#HDCP-MOD?
1
<CR>
DRAFT