MT306-501
User’s Guide
400-0637-001
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14.
[STA]
This command enables and disables automatic feedback from
the card. The feedback format is the same as the [?Ci]
command, but only changes are reported.
Command Format: [STAxCii]
x
= On/off (x = 1 to enable, 0 disables)
Feedback Prefix Definitions:
MT Card Model Number
VR Firmware Revision
PR Card power consumption
HW Hardware enable
TP Card Temperature
15.
[TEMP]
This command returns the card temperature. The value is
returned in degrees Celsius.
Command Format: [TEMPCii]
Example:
Read the temperature of the card in slot 4 by sending
[TEMPC4]. The card responds with feedback:
[39C04]
16.
[VER]
This command displays the software version and card type for
the card.
Command Format: [VERCii]
Example:
Send the command [VERC4] to check the version of the
MT306-501 in slot 4. The card returns feedback:
[690-0468-001C04]
690-0468-001 = firmware version
C04
= card ID
Digital Scaler Commands
17.
[MODEDS]
Configure the digital scaler output resolution, video
conference output mode, as well as, HDCP Input mode and
Output behavior. Use only the defaults for the vast majority of
installations. This command requires 5~6 seconds to execute.
Only reconfigure the scaler if necessary. The video
conference setting sets the scaler output behavior when there
is no input signal. Continuous mode displays a blank screen.
Interrupt mode does not provide an output signal when there
is no input; users see the “No Signal” or similar message from
the TV or display. HDCP input and output should only be
changed by advanced users as it may greatly affect the user
experience.
The HDCP IN can be set to Auto, On, or Off.
AUTO: The scaler HDCP appears to the input source the
same as the display device connected to the output.
ON: The scaler appears as an HDCP display regardless of
the HDCP capability of what is connected to the scaler
output. In this mode, if protected content is sent to a
non-HDCP display an error message is displayed.
OFF: The scaler appears as a non-HDCP display
regardless of the capability of the connected device. In this
mode, sources do not provide protected content.
The HDCP OUT can be set to Follow Source or Protected.
FOLLOW: The scaler HDCP output matches the input. If
the source content is protected, the output content is
protected; if not protected, the output is not protected.
PROTECTED: The scaler output content is always
protected, regardless of the input video protection status.
Command Format:
[ M O D E D S n r r i o v C i i ]
n
– Always config (n = 0* or 1)
0 = Only configure on command
1 = Configure at every startup
rr
– Output resolution
01= Native*
06= 1080p50
10= 1366x768
02= 720p 50
07= 1080p60
11= 1600x900
03= 720p 60
08= 1024x768
12= 1680x1050
04= 1080i50
09= 1280x800
13= 1920x1200
05= 1080i60
i
– HDCP In
0 = Auto*
1 = HDCP On; appear as HDCP sink
2 = HDCP Off; appear as non-HDCP sink
o
– HDCP Out
0 = Follow Source*
1 = Protected; force content to be protected
v
– Video conference
0 = continuous output*
1 = interrupt output on signal loss
* Default setting
Example:
Set the scaler output to 720p60, HDCP IN to Auto, HDCP
OUT to Follow Source, and video conference to interrupt:
[MODEDS102001C04]
The card sends confirmation when fully complete; about 5 to 6
seconds. This new configuration is saved automatically and
remains until the configuration is changed.
[C04]
(acknowledgement after 5 to 6 seconds)