Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VS-62H
– Protocol 3000
40
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
LOCK-FP?
Get the front panel lock
state.
In NT-52N, this
command includes the
PortNumber (1-2)
parameter.
COMMAND
#LOCK-FP?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOCK-FP
Lock/Unlock
<CR><LF>
Lock/Unlock
– On/Off
0
– Off unlocks EDID
1
– On locks EDID
#LOCK-FP?
<CR>
LOGIN
Set protocol permission.
For devices that
support security, LOGIN
allows to the user to run
commands with an End
User or Administrator
permission level.
In each device, some
connections allow logging
in to different levels.
Some do not work with
security at all.
Connection may logout
after timeout.
The permission system
works only if security is
enabled with the
“SECUR” command.
COMMAND
#LOGIN
login_level
,
password
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOGIN
login_level
,
password
OK
<CR><LF>
or
~nn@LOGIN
ERR
004
<CR><LF>
(if bad password entered)
login_level
– Level of permissions
required (End User or Admin)
password
– Predefined password (by
PASS command). Default password is
an empty string
Set the protocol permission
level to Admin (when the
password defined in the PASS
command is 33333):
#LOGIN
Admin
,
33333
<CR>
LOGIN?
Get current protocol
permission level.
For devices that
support security, LOGIN
allows to the user to run
commands with an End
User or Administrator
permission level.
In each device, some
connections allow logging
in to different levels.
Some do not work with
security at all.
Connection may logout
after timeout.
The permission system
works only if security is
enabled with the
“SECUR” command.
COMMAND
#LOGIN?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOGIN
login_level
<CR><LF>
login_level
– Level of permissions
required (End User or Admin)
password
– Predefined password (by
PASS command). Default password is
an empty string
#LOGIN?
<CR>
LOGOUT
Cancel current
permission level.
Logs out from End
User or Administrator
permission levels to Not
Secure.
COMMAND
#LOGOUT
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOGOUT
OK
<CR><LF>
#LOGOUT
<CR>
MACH-NUM
Set machine number.
Some devices do not
set the new machine
number until the device is
restarted.
Some devices can
change the machine
number only from DIP-
switches.
COMMAND
#MACH-NUM
machine_number
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MACH-NUM
machine_number
<CR><LF>
machine_number
– New device
machine number
MODEL?
Get device model.
This command
identifies equipment
connected to Step-in
master products and
notifies of identity
changes to the connected
equipment. The Matrix
saves this data in
memory to answer
REMOTE-INFO requests.
COMMAND
#MODEL?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MODEL
model_name
<CR><LF>
model_name
– String of up to 19
printable ASCII chars
Get the device model:
#MODEL?
<CR>
MTX-MODE
LEGACY COMMAND.
Set auto-switch mode.
Not recommended for
new devices.
COMMAND
#MTX-MODE
output_id
,
mode
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MTX-MODE
output_id
,
mode
<CR><LF>
output_id
– 1 to number of system
outputs
mode
–
0
– manual
1
– auto priority
2
– auto last connected
Set output to last connected:
#MTX-MODE
1
,
2
<CR>
MTX-MODE?
LEGACY COMMAND.
Get auto-switch mode.
Not recommended for
new devices.
COMMAND
#MTX-MODE?
output_id
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MTX-MODE
output_id
,
mode
<CR><LF>
output_id
– 1 to number of system
outputs
mode
–
0
– manual
1
– auto priority
2
– auto last connected
#MTX-MODE?
2
<CR>