Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VW-16
– Protocol 3000
52
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/
Attributes
Example
103=
Custom resolution 4
104=
Custom resolution 5
104-254=
(Reserved)
VIEW-MOD
Set view mode.
COMMAND
#VIEW-MOD
mode
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VIEW-MOD
mode
<CR><LF>
mode
– View Modes
0
– PIP off (matrix)
1
– PIP on (dual PIP)
2
– Preview (not applicable)
3
– Quad
4
– Video wall
5
– POP
Set view mode:
#VIEW-MOD
1
<CR>
VIEW-MOD?
Get view mode.
COMMAND
#VIEW-MOD?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VIEW-MOD
mode
<CR><LF>
mode
– View Modes
0
– PIP off (matrix)
1
– PIP on (dual PIP)
2
– Preview (not applicable)
3
– Quad
4
– Video wall
5
– POP
Get view mode:
#VIEW-MOD?
<CR>
VMUTE
Set enable/disable video
on output.
COMMAND
#VMUTE
out_index
,
flag
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VMUTE
out_index
,
flag
<CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
flag
– Video Mute
0
– Video enabled
1
– Video disabled
2
– Blank picture
Disable the video output
on OUT 2:
#VMUTE
2
,
0
<CR>
VMUTE?
Get video on output
status.
COMMAND
#VMUTE?
out_index
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VMUTE
out_index
,
flag
<CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
flag
– Video Mute
0
– Video enabled
1
– Video disabled
2
– Blank picture
Get video on output
status:
#VMUTE?
2
<CR>
W-BRD
Enable/disable window
border.
COMMAND
#W-BRD
win_number
,
enable
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-BRD
win_number
,
enable
<CR><LF>
win_num
– Window number to
enable/disable
enable
– 1, disable 0
Enable/disable window
border :
#VMUTE
1
,
1
<CR>
W-BRD?
Get window border status.
COMMAND
#W-BRD?
win_num
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-BRD
win_num
,
enable
<CR><LF>
win_num
– Window number to
enable/disable
enable
– 1, disable 0
Get window border
status:
#VMUTE
1
<CR>
W-HUE
Set window hue value.
Value limits can
vary for different devices.
Value is a property of
input connected to current
window. Changing
window input source
might cause changes in
this value (refer device
definitions).
COMMAND
#W-HUE
win_num
,
value
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-HUE
win_num
,
value
<CR><LF>
win_num
– Window number setting
contrast
value
– Hue value
Set window hue value:
#W-HUE
1,1
<CR>
W-HUE?
Get window hue value.
Value limits can
vary for different devices.
Value is a property of
input connected to current
window. Changing
window input source
might cause changes in
this value (refer device
definitions).
COMMAND
#W-HUE?
win_num
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-HUE
win_num
,
value
<CR><LF>
win_num
– Window number setting
contrast
value
– Hue value
Get window hue value:
#W-HUE?
1
<CR>
W-LAYER
Set window overlay order.
Set all window overlay
orders.
In case of
overlays order list,
number of expected
layers is maximum
number of windows in
device.
COMMAND
#W-LAYER
win_num
,
value
<CR>
#W-LAYER
0xFF
,
value1
,
value2
,
…
,
valueN
<CR>
FEEDBACK
Set1/Get1:
~nn@W-LAYER
win_num
,
value
<CR><LF>
Set2/Get2:
~nn@W-LAYER
0xFF
,
value1
,
value2
,
…
,
valueN
<CR><LF>
win_num
– Window number setting
layer
value
– Overlay order number
Set window overlay
value:
#W-LAYER
1
,
1
<CR>
W-LAYER?
Set window overlay order.
Set all window overlay
orders.
In case of
overlays order list,
number of expected
layers is maximum
number of windows in
device.
COMMAND
#W-LAYER?
win_num
<CR>
#W-LAYER?
0xFF
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-LAYER
win_num
,
value
<CR><LF>
~nn@W-LAYER
0xFF
,
value1
,
value2
,
…
,
valueN
<CR><LF>
win_num
– Window number setting
contrast
value
– Hue value
Get window overlay
value:
#W-LAYER?
1
<CR>