XTP FT HD 4K Fiber Transmitter • SIS Configuration and Control
16
Command
ASCII Command
(Host to Device)
ASCII Response
(Device to Host)
Additional Description
EDID Commands
NOTE:
For EDID management, use the XTP System Configuration Software (see
EDID Minder
on page 26).
Advanced Configuration Commands
Loop-through video mute
Mute video to black
2*1B
Vmt2*1
]
Mute the video to black.
Unmute video
2*0B
Vmt2*0
]
Unmute the video.
View video mute status
2B
Vmt2*
X*]
View current video mute status.
Loop-through audio mute
Mute loop-through audio
2*1Z
Amt2*1
]
Mute the loop-through audio.
Unmute loop-through audio
2*0Z
Amt2*0
]
Unmute the loop-through
audio.
View loop-through audio mute
status
2Z
Amt2*
X(]
View the mute status of the
loop-through audio.
HDCP Authorized device
NOTES:
•
For source devices that require encryption, enable the HDCP Authorized feature. If HDCP Authorized is
disabled for sources that require encryption (for example, a Blu-ray Disc™ player), the output is muted.
•
For source devices that encrypt their output even if the source material does not require HDCP encryption,
disable the HDCP Authorized feature to view the content on non-HDCP compliant displays.
Enable the HDCP Authorized
feature
E
E1HDCP
}
HdcpE1
]
Report the input as an HDCP
authorized device.
Disable the HDCP Authorized
feature
E
E0HDCP
}
HdcpE0
]
Report the input as a
non-HDCP authorized device.
View HDCP Authorized status
E
EHDCP
}
HdcpE
X1)]
Test pattern
Set test pattern
X1!
J
Tst
X1!]
Set color bars test pattern
resolution.
View test pattern setting
J
Tst
X1!]
View the test pattern setting.
KEY:
X*
= Loop-through video mute
0
= unmute (default)
1
= mute video to black
X(
= Loop-through audio mute
0
= unmute (default)
1
= mute loop-through audio
X1)
= HDCP Authorized device
0
= Input does not report as an HDCP Authorized device
1
= Input reports as an HDCP Authorized device (default)
X1!
= Test pattern
0
= disabled (default)
1
= 720p @ 50 Hz
3
= 720p @# 60 Hz
5
= 1080p @ 60 Hz