
Quantum Ultra Videowall Processing System • Remote Configuration and Control
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Using the Command and Response Table
Command and Response Table for SIS Commands
commands that the Quantum Ultra processor recognizes as valid, the responses that are
returned to the host, a description of the command function or the results of executing the
command, and some examples of the command syntax in ASCII.
NOTE:
Unless otherwise stated, upper- and lowercase text can be used
interchangeably in the commands.
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table
Space
.
Figure 63.
ASCII to Hexadecimal Character Conversion Table
Symbol Definitions
•
= Space
]
= Carriage return with line feed
}
or
|
= Carriage return with no line feed
E
or
W
= Escape
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= Superscripts indicate the error message returned if the command is entered incorrectly
or with invalid parameters (see
NOTE:
If the unit does not support or recognize an entered command, it may not respond to
the command in any way.
X!
= Input selection —
1
through
9999
(assigned by VCS)
Response is four digits with leading zeros.
0
= window with no source
1-999
= Physical video connections on all chassis in the system
1000-9999
= VNC, image, and clock sources defined in the system
X@
= Output number —
1011
through
8994
(physical video connections on all chassis in the
system) Response is four digits with leading zeros.
Examples:
1011
= device 1, card 01, connector 1
2994
= device 2, card 99, connector 4
X#
= Canvas selection — 1 through
10
Response is two digits with leading zero.
0
= All canvases (for window mute and preset recall only)
X$
= Source format
0
= No signal present
1
= HDMI
4
= H.264/MJPEG
5
= VNC
6
= Clock
7
= Image file (.bmp, .jpg, .tif, or .png)
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