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Protocol 3000 Commands
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/
Attributes
Example
#
Protocol handshaking.
Validates the Protocol
3000 connection and gets
the machine number.
Step-in master products
use this command to
identify the availability of a
device.
COMMAND
#
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@
ok
<CR><LF>
#
<CR>
BACKUP
Use to backup data to a
USB flash drive.
COMMAND
#BACKUP
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BACKUP
OK
<CR><LF>
Backup data to USB
flash drive
#BACKUP
<CR>
BEZEL
Set bezel On/Off, H/V
correction.
COMMAND
#BEZEL
out_index
,
hv_value
,
switch
,
h_value
,
v_value
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BEZEL
out_index
,
hv_value
,
switch
,
h_value
,
v_value
<
CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
hv_value
–
0
– current H/V value
1
– max. H/V value
switch
– Enable/Disable bezel
correction
0
– Off
1
– On
h_value
– Horizonta correction values
v_value
– Vertical correction values
Set bezel On with H/V
correction:
#BEZEL
1
,
0
,
1
,
12
,
24
<CR>
BEZEL?
Get bezel switch, H/V
correction status.
COMMAND
#BEZEL?
out_index
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BEZEL
out_index
,
hv_value
,
switch
,
h_value
,
v_value
<
CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
hv_value
–
0
– current H/V value
1
– max. H/V value
switch
– Enable/Disable bezel
correction
0
– Off
1
– On
h_value
– Horizonta correction values
v_value
– Vertical correction values
Get bezel switch, H/V
correction status:
#BEZEL?
1
<CR>
BUILD-DATE?
Get device build date.
COMMAND
#BUILD-DATE?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BUILD-DATE
date
,
time
<CR><LF>
date
– Format: YYYY/MM/DD where
YYYY = Year
MM = Month
DD = Day
time
– Format: hh:mm:ss where
hh = hours
mm = minutes
ss = seconds
Get the device build
date:
#BUILD-DATE?
<CR>
BRIGHTNESS
Set image brightness for
each output.
Value limits can
vary for different devices.
Value is a property of
input connected to current
output. Changing input
source might cause
changes in this value
(refer to device
definitions).
In devices that enable
showing multiple outputs
on one display
– each in a
separate window
– this
command relates only to
the window associated
with the output indicated
in the out-index
parameter.
COMMAND
#BRIGHTNESS
out_index
,
value
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BRIGHTNESS
out_index
,
value
<CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that indicates the
specific output: 1-N (N= the total number
of outputs)
value
– Brightness value
Set the brightness for
output 1 to 50:
#BRIGHTNESS
1
,
50
<C
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