Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VW-16
– Protocol 3000
42
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/
Attributes
Example
BRIGHTNESS?
Get 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
<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
Get the brightness for
output 1:
#BRIGHTNESS?
1
<CR>
CONTRAST
Set image contrast per
output.
Value limits can vary
for different devices.
Value is a property of
input connected to current
output. Changing the
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
#CONTRAST
out_index
,
value
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@CONTRAST
out_index
,
value
<CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
value
– Contrast value
Set contrast for output 1
to 40:
#CONTRAST
1
,
40
<CR>
CONTRAST?
Get image contrast per
output.
Value limits can vary
for different devices.
Value is a property of
input connected to current
window. Changing the
window 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
#CONTRAST?
out_index
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@CONTRAST
out_index
,
value
<CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
value
– Contrast value
Get contrast for output 1:
#CONTRAST?
1
<CR>