Kramer Electronics Ltd.
MV-4X
– Protocol 3000
63
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
IMAGE-PROP?
Get the image properties.
Gets the image properties
of the selected scaler.
COMMAND
#IMAGE-PROP?
win_num
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@IMAGE-PROP
win_num
,
mode
CR><LF>
win_num
– Window number for setting
horizontal sharpness
1
– Win 1
2
– Win 2
3
– Win 3
4
– Win 4
mode
– Status
0
– Full
1
– 16:9
2
– 16:10
3
– 4:3
4
– Best Fit
5
– User
Get the win 1 aspect ratio:
#IMAGE-PROP?
1
<CR>
LOCK-FP
Lock the front panel.
COMMAND
#LOCK-FP
lock/unlock
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOCK-FP
lock/unlock
<CR><LF>
lock/unlock
– On/Off
0
– No (unlock)
1
– Yes (lock)
Unlock front panel:
#LOCK-FP
0
<CR>
LOCK-FP?
Get the front panel lock state.
COMMAND
#LOCK-FP?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOCK-FP
lock/unlock
<CR><LF>
lock/unlock
– On/Off
0
– No (unlock)
1
– Yes (lock)
Get the front panel lock
state:
#LOCK-FP?
<CR>
MODEL?
Get device model.
COMMAND
#MODEL?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MODEL
model_name
<CR><LF>
model_name
– String of up to 19
printable ASCII chars
Get the device model:
#MODEL?
<CR>
MUTE
Set audio mute.
COMMAND
#MUTE
channel
,
mute_mode
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MUTE
channel
,
mute_mode
<CR><LF>
channel
–number of outputs:
1
– HDMI
2
– HDBT
mute_mode
– On/Off
0
– Off
1
– On
Set Output 1 to mute:
#MUTE
1
,
1
<CR>
MUTE?
Get audio mute.
COMMAND
#MUTE?
channel
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MUTE
channel
,
mute_mode
<CR><LF>
channel
–number of outputs:
1
– HDMI
2
– HDBT
mute_mode
– On/Off
0
– Off
1
– On
Get mute status of output 1
#MUTE
1?
<CR>
NAME
Set machine (DNS) name.
The machine name is not
the same as the model name.
The machine name is used to
identify a specific machine or a
network in use (with DNS
feature on).
COMMAND
#NAME
machine_name
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NAME
machine_name
<CR><LF>
machine_name
– String of up to 15
alpha-numeric chars (can include
hyphen, not at the beginning or end)
Set the DNS name of the
device to room-442:
#NAME
room-442
<CR>
NAME?
Get machine (DNS) name.
The machine name is not
the same as the model name.
The machine name is used to
identify a specific machine or a
network in use (with DNS
feature on).
COMMAND
#NAME?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NAME
machine_name
<CR><LF>
machine_name
– String of up to 15
alpha-numeric chars (can include
hyphen, not at the beginning or end)
Get the DNS name of the
device:
#NAME?
<CR>
NET-DHCP
Set DHCP mode.
Only 1 is relevant for the
mode value. To disable DHCP,
the user must configure a static
IP address for the device.
Connecting Ethernet to devices
with DHCP may take more time
in some networks.
To connect with a randomly
assigned IP by DHCP, specify
the device DNS name (if
available) using the
NAME
command. You can also get an
assigned IP by direct
connection to USB or RS-232
protocol port, if available.
For proper settings consult
your network administrator.
For Backward compatibility,
the
id
parameter can be
omitted. In this case, the
Network ID, by default, is 0,
which is the Ethernet control
port.
COMMAND
#NET-DHCP
mode
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-DHCP
mode
<CR><LF>
mode
–
0
– Static
1
– DHCP
Enable DHCP mode for port
1, if available:
#NET-DHCP
1
<CR>
NET-DHCP?
Get DHCP mode.
For Backward compatibility,
the
id
parameter can be
omitted. In this case, the
Network ID, by default, is 0,
which is the Ethernet control
port.
COMMAND
#NET-DHCP?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-DHCP
mode
<CR><LF>
mode
–
0
– Static
1
– DHCP
Get DHCP mode for port:
#NET-DHCP?
<CR>