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© 2000 - INLINE, INC. IN1700 Operation Manual - Preliminary 06/23/00
Commands sent with a different delimiter set will be ignored. The IN1700 delimiters may be
selected using the Serial Delimiter menu (see pages 8 & 9).
A complete command consists of:
[
The leading code
FLK1 The command code.
]
The ending code
Example: [FLK1] sets the IN1700 to flicker filter to setting 1
Serial Control Cable Wiring
When controlling only one IN1700 unit, connect the RS-232 serial control cable as follows:
Controller Transmit
to
IN1700 Receive
Controller Ground
to
IN1700 Ground
Controller Receive
to
IN1700 Transmit
When controlling multiple IN1700 units, connect the RS-232 serial control cable as follows:
Controller Transmit
to
Each IN1700 Receive
Controller Ground
to
Each IN1700 Ground
IN1700 SERIAL COMMANDS*
Command
Description
Command
Description
AC14
set baud rate to 2400
OUT1
RGBS output format
AC15
set baud rate to 4800
OUT2
component output format
AC16
set baud rate to 9600**
OUT3
S-Video output format
AC17
set baud rate to 19,200
PAL0
NTSC standard**
CMD0
set
command
code
“[
“
and
”
]”**
PAL1
PAL standard
CDM1
set command code “{
“and”
}”
RST
reset to factory default
CDM2
set command code “(
“and”
)”
SCN0
zoom on
CDM3
set command code “<
“and”
>”
SCN1
overscan on
FLK1
flicker filter 1**
SCN2
underscan on**
FLK2
flicker filter 2
FLKA
flicker filter A**
STAT
return 11 byte status (info
defined below)
FLKB
flicker filter B
TRM0
input term Hi-Z
FLKC
flicker filter C
TRM1
input term 75 Ohms**
FP0
disable front panel
VIDD
video shift / pan down
FP1
enable front panel**
VIDL
video shift / pan left
FRZ0
freeze frame off**
VIDR
video shift / pan right
FRZ1
freeze frame on
VIDU
video shift / pan up
OUT0
RGBHV output format**
* Serial commands are case sensitive.
** Factory Default
IN1700 SERIAL RESPONSE DESCRIPTION
After the IN1700 receives a command it will respond with [OK] to indicate that it understood
and executed the command. Responses are ASCII characters and begin and end with the
currently selected delimiters . The IN1700 sends responses at baud rate currently selected.
Example: [OK] or {OK} or (OK) or <OK> are the four possibilities for the OK response.