
Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VW-4
– Protocol 3000
34
Function Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
NET-DHCP?
Get DHCP mode.
For Backward
compatibility, the
id
parameter can be
omitted. In this case, the
Network ID, by default, is
0, which is the Ethernet
control port.
COMMAND
#NET-DHCP?
netw_id
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-DHCP
netw_id
,
dhcp_mode
<CR><LF>
netw_id
– Network ID–the device
network interface (if there are more
than one). Counting is 0 based,
meaning the control port is ‘0’,
additional ports are 1,2,3….
dhcp_mode
–
0
– Do not use DHCP. Use the IP
set by the factory or using the
net-ip
or
net-config
command.
1
– Try to use DHCP. If unavailable,
use the IP set by the factory or
using the
net-ip
or
net-
config
command.
Get DHCP mode for port 1:
#NET-DHCP?
1
<CR>
NET-GATE
Set gateway IP.
A network gateway
connects the device via
another network and
maybe over the Internet.
Be careful of security
issues. For proper
settings consult your
network administrator.
COMMAND
#NET-GATE
ip_address
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-GATE
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Set the gateway IP address to
192.168.0.1:
#NET-
GATE
192
.
168
.
000
.
001
<CR
>
NET-GATE?
Get gateway IP.
A network gateway
connects the device via
another network and
maybe over the Internet.
Be aware of security
problems.
COMMAND
#NET-GATE?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-GATE
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Get the gateway IP address:
#NET-GATE?
<CR>
NET-IP
Set IP address.
For proper settings
consult your network
administrator.
COMMAND
#NET-IP
ip_address
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-IP
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Set the IP address to
192.168.1.39:
#NET-
IP
192
.
168
.
001
.
039
<CR>
NET-IP?
Get IP address.
COMMAND
#NET-IP?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-IP
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Get the IP address:
#NET-IP?
<CR>
NET-MAC?
Get MAC address.
For backward
compatibility, the
id
parameter can be
omitted. In this case, the
Network ID, by default, is
0, which is the Ethernet
control port.
COMMAND
#NET-MAC?
id
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-MAC
id
,
mac_address
<CR><LF>
id
– Network ID–the device network
interface (if there are more than one).
Counting is 0 based, meaning the
control port is ‘0’, additional ports are
1,2,3….
mac_address
– Unique MAC
address. Format: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-
XX where X is hex digit
#NET-MAC?
id
<CR>
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
.
000
<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>
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>
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>
SCLR-AS
Set auto-sync features.
Sets the auto sync
features for the selected
scaler.
COMMAND
#SCLR-AS
scaler_index
,
sync_speed
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SCLR-AS
scaler_index
,
sync_speed
<CR><LF>
scaler_index
– Scaler Number – 1
sync_speed
– 0, 1 or 2
0
– off
1
– fast
2
– slow
Set auto-sync features:
#SCLR-AS
1
,
1
<CR>
SCLR-AS?
Set auto-sync features.
Sets the auto sync
features for the selected
scaler.
COMMAND
#SCLR-AS
scaler_index
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SCLR-AS
scaler_index
,
sync_speed
<CR><LF>
scaler_index
– Scaler Number 1-
Scaler1
sync_speed
– 0, 1 or 2
0
– off
1
– fast
2
– slow
Get auto-sync features:
#SCLR-AS?
1
<CR>
SHOW-OSD
Set the OSD of selected
channel.
COMMAND
#SHOW-OSD
out_index
,
switch
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SHOW-OSD
out_index
,
switch
<CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that indicates
the specific output:
1
switch
– On/Off
0
– Off
1
– On
Set the OSD of selected
channel:
#SHOW-OSD
1
,
1
<CR>