UMX-TP-TX100R
Programmer’s Reference Manual
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4.8.20. Delete preset from all input ports
Description
: This command deletes the desired from all analog input ports.
Format
Example
Command {:AF#<in>@SI=DELALL;<PID>}
→ {:af#2@si=delall;1}
Response (AF DELETED)CrLf
← (AF DELETED)CrLf
Legend:
<PID>
Preset ID number
Explanation:
This command is reserved for compatibility reasons.
4.9.
Output properties
The following commands are setting up the properties of the output ports. If only one or a
few parameters have to be modified, the protocol enables to mask the other parameters,
so they can stay untouch
ed. To mask a parameter use “x” or “X” as its value.
Example:
{:HDMI#1@SO=H;x;x;x;1;} Set output port no. 2 to HDMI 24 bit.
4.9.1. Set output video properties
Description
: This command is for configuring output port settings.
Format
Example
Command
{:HDMI#<out>@<S/A>O=
<MODE>;
<CSPAC>;
<CRANG>;
<SUBS>;
<HDCP>;}
→ {:HDMI#1@SO=H;x;x;x;1;}
Response
(HDMI#<out>@<S/A>O=
G
<CON><MODE><SIG>
<HDCP><HPD>;
O
<MODE><CSPAC>
<CRANG>;<SUBS> <HDCP>)
M
<HSUP><AUTH><REP>
<YUV4><YUV2>
<AUD><PCM><DC>CrLf
← (HDMI#2@SO=G0H100;OHAAA1;)CrLf
Legend for command:
<S/A>:
Affected ports:
S = single-selected output
A = all outputs
<MODE>:
Output signal mode:
A = Automatic (this setting gives a response as D/H/1/2),
D = DVI,
H = HDMI 24bit,
1 = HDMI 30bit deepcolor,
2 = HDMI 36bit deepcolor.
<CSPAC>:
Reserved for legacy reasons. Set ‘X’ here.
<CRANG>:
Reserved for legacy reasons. Set ‘X’ here.
<SUBS>:
Reserved for legacy reasons. Set ‘X’ here.
<HDCP>:
HDCP encryption:
A = automatic,
1 = always use.
Legend for response:
G block:
General status information
<CON>:
Connection sense:
0 = There is no attached sink device,
1 = Sink device attached (termination is present)
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