Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VW-16
– Protocol 3000
47
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/
Attributes
Example
NET-MASK
Set subnet mask.
For proper settings
consult your network
administrator.
COMMAND
#NET-MASK
net_mask
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-MASK
net_mask
<CR><LF>
net_mask
– Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Set the subnet mask to
255.255.0.0:
#NET-
MASK
255
.
255
.
000
.
0
00
<CR>
NET-MASK?
Get subnet mask.
COMMAND
#NET-MASK?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-MASK
net_mask
<CR><LF>
net_mask
– Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Get the subnet mask:
#NET-MASK?
<CR>
PICTURE-RST
Reset picture settings
COMMAND
#PICTURE-RST
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@PICTURE-RST
OK
<CR><LF>
Recall preset 1:
#PICTURE-RST
<CR>
PROT-VER?
Get device protocol
version.
COMMAND
#PROT-VER?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@PROT-VER
3000:version
<CR><LF>
version
– XX.XX where X is a decimal
digit
Get the device protocol
version:
#PROT-VER?
<CR>
PRST-LST?
Get saved preset list.
In most units, video
and audio presets with the
same number are stored
and recalled together by
commands
#PRST-STO
and
#PRST-RCL.
COMMAND
#PRST-LST?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@PRST-LST
preset
,
preset
,
…
<CR><LF>
preset
– Preset number
Show preset list:
#PRST-LST?
<CR>
PRST-RCL
Recall saved preset list.
In most units, video
and audio presets with the
same number are stored
and recalled together by
commands
#PRST-STO
and
#PRST-RCL.
COMMAND
#PRST-RCL
preset
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@PRST-RCL
preset
<CR><LF>
preset
– Preset number
Recall preset 1:
#PRST-RCL
1
<CR>
PRST-STO
Store current connections,
volumes and modes in
preset.
In most units, video
and audio presets with the
same number are stored
and recalled together by
commands
#PRST-STO
and
#PRST-RCL
.
COMMAND
#PRST-STO
preset
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@PRST-STO
preset
<CR><LF>
preset
– Preset number
Store preset 1:
#PRST-STO
1
<CR>
PRST-VID?
Get video connections
from saved preset.
In most units, video
and audio presets with the
same number are stored
and recalled together by
commands
#PRST-STO
and
#PRST-RCL.
COMMAND
#PRST-VID?
preset
,
out
<CR>
#PRST-VID?
preset
,
*
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@PRST-VID
preset
,
>out_id
<CR><LF>
~nn@PRST-VID
preset
,
in>1
,
in>2
,
in>3
,
…
<CR><LF>
preset
– Preset number – Number
that indicates the specific input:
1
– N (N= the total number of inputs)
0
– Output is disconnected
>
– Connection character between in
and out parameters
out_id
–Output number
* for all outputs
Get video connections
from preset 3 for all
outputs:
#PRST-VID?
3
,
*
<CR>
RESET
Reset device.
To avoid locking the
port due to a USB bug in
Windows, disconnect
USB connections
immediately after running
this command. If the port
was locked, disconnect
and reconnect the cable
to reopen the port.
COMMAND
#RESET
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@RESET
OK
<CR><LF>
Reset the device:
#RESET
<CR>
RESTORE
Restore data from USB
flash drive.
COMMAND
#RESTORE
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@RESTORE
OK
<CR><LF>
Restore:
#RESTORE
<CR>
ROTATE
Set output rotation angle.
COMMAND
#ROTATE
out_id
,
win_id
,
angle
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ROTATE
out_id
,
win_id
,
angle
<CR><LF>
out_id
– 0
win_id
– 0
angle
– 0 - off, 1 left 90 degree, 2
right 90 degree)
Set output rotation
angle:
#ROTATE
P1
,
P2
,
P3
<C
R>
ROTATE?
Get output rotation angle.
COMMAND
#ROTATE?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ROTATE
out_id
,
win_id
,
angle
<CR><LF>
out_id
– 0
win_id
– 0
angle
– 0 - off, 1 left 90 degree, 2
right 90 degree)
Get output rotation
angle:
#ROTATE?
<CR>