
MGP Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control
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X1)
= Detected input signal standard
0
= none
1
= NTSC
2
= PAL
4
= SECAM
–
= Not applicable (occurs when input is set for RGB
or YUV)
X1!
= Sharpness (detail) level (
0-127
)
X1@
=
Window transition effect type
1
= Cut
2
= Dissolve
3
= Soft wipe up
4
= Soft wipe down
5
= Soft wipe right
6
= Soft wipe left
7
= Soft wipe center in
8
= Soft wipe center out
9
= Soft wipe square in
10
= Soft wipe square out
11
= Soft wipe curtain in
12
= Soft wipe curtain out
13
= Hard wipe up
14
= Hard wipe down
15
= Hard wipe right
16
= Hard wipe left
17
= Hard wipe center in
18
= Hard wipe center out
19
= Hard wipe square in
20
= Hard wipe square out
21
= Hard wipe curtain in
22
= Hard wipe curtain out
X1#
=
Blanking adjustment range (
0-255
; default is
128
.)
X1$
=
Window preset (
1-128
)
X1%
=
Input preset (
1-128
)
X1^
=
Scaler refresh rate
0
= Match output or user defined rates (applies to
EDID command only)
1
= 50 Hz
2
= 60 Hz
3
= 72 Hz
4
= 96 Hz
5
= 100 Hz
6
= 120 Hz
7
= Live background input refresh rate
8
= 24 Hz
9
= 59.94 Hz
10
= 29.97 Hz
11
= 30 Hz
NOTE:
All input EDID resolutions have available
refresh rates of 50 Hz and 60 Hz only except:
•
576p has 50 Hz only.
•
480p, Sharp 1080p, and 1080p CVT have
60 Hz only.
X1&
= Pixel phase (
0-31
)
X1*
= Advanced picture settings value
(Range is the auto-sensed value ±512 lines or pixels.)
X1(
= Window dissolve speed; 0 to 5 seconds in 0.1
second increments.
Example:
01
= 0.1 second,
50
= 5.0 seconds)
X2)
= Internal temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
X2!
= Image or window position (Zero location is
2048
, and
limits are ± the output resolution.)
Example:
Front panel displays
+50
, but the response
to the SIS command is
2098
.
X2@
= Window size. The minimum size is 1/16 the size of
the output active area. The maximum size is double
the active output area.
X2#
= Image size. The minimum size is 1/16 the size of the
input active area. The maximum size is double the
active output area for 200% zoom.
X2$
= Window preset effect
0
= Cut
1
= Real time motion
NOTE:
Recalling a window preset with the
windows in new positions causes the windows
to move to the new location and resize in a fluid
motion.
X2%
= Red, green, or blue color value (
0-255
)
X2^
= Window priority (
1-4
, where
1
is top priority and
4
is
lowest priority)
X2&
= EDID table, 128 or 256 bytes (binary—machine
readable only)
X2*
= EDID table, 128 or 256 bytes (hexadecimal—person-
readable)
X2(
= HDCP status (valid only with HDMI inputs and
outputs)
0
= No source or sink detected
1
= Source or sink with HDCP detected
2
= No source or sink with HDCP detected
X3)
= HDCP output setting
0
= Auto (default). Digital outputs are encrypted only
when an encrypted input is connected. Switching
is slower and problems with output sync may
occur.
1
= On. Digital outputs are always encrypted,
regardless of input selection. Switching is faster.
X3!
= HDMI output format
0
= Auto (based on sink EDID)
1
= DVI 444 RGB (0-255, no audio, no InfoFrames)
2
= HDMI 444 RGB (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)
Default is
0
.
X3@
= Virtual window number (
0-256
)
X3#
= Virtual input number (
0-256
)
X3$
= HDMI input HDCP authorization status
0
= HDCP encrypted data blocked
1
= HDCP encrypted data allowed
Default is
1
.