Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VS-62H
– Protocol 3000
34
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
BTN?
Get module state.
After a SET
command, LEDs show
the button status:
mute
– button LED off.
active
– button LED on.
pending
– button LED
flashing.
The Step-in master uses
this command to get the
actual status and identify
if the device is in pending
Step-in request.
In reply to the Step-in
request, the Step-in
master updates the
button status by sending
set to activate and
configures the Step-in
action. Other Step-in
clients are set to mute.
COMMAND
#BTN?
button_num
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BTN
button_num
,
mode
<CR><LF>
button_num
– Button number (0…n)
mode
–
0
– mute
1
– active, 255 (0xFF) - pending
(request step in) (Get command
only)
In case of ECHO notification, the
mode is replaced by the input # of the
Step-in client and does not mean the
status of the button.
An ECHO-ED notification happens
only when a button becomes active
#BTN?
1
<CR>
BUILD-DATE?
Get device build date.
COMMAND
#BUILD-DATE?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BUILD-DATE
date
,
time
<CR><LF>
date
– Format: YYYY/MM/DD where
YYYY = Year
MM = Month
DD = Day
time
– Format: hh:mm:ss where
hh = hours
mm = minutes
ss = seconds
Get the device build date:
#BUILD-DATE?
<CR>
CPEDID
Copy EDID data from the
output to the input
EEPROM.
Destination bitmap
size depends on device
properties (for 64 inputs it
is a 64-bit word).
Example: bitmap 0x0013
means inputs 1,2 and 5
are loaded with the new
EDID.
In certain products
Safe_mode is an optional
parameter. See the HELP
command for its
availability.
COMMAND
#CPEDID
src_type
,
src_id
,
dst_type
,
dest_bitmap
<CR>
or
#CPEDID
src_type
,
src_id
,
dst_type
,
dest_bitmap
,
safe_mode
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@CPEDID
src_stg
,
src_id
,
dst_type
,
dest_bitmap
<CR><LF>
~nn@CPEDID
src_stg
,
src_id
,
st_type
,
dest_bitmap
,
safe_mode
<CR
><LF>
src_type
–
EDID
source type
(usually output)
0
– Input
1
– Output
2
– Default EDID
3
– Custom EDID
src_id
– Number of chosen source
stage
0
– Default EDID source
1
– Output 1
2
– Output 2
dst_type
–
EDID destination
type
(usually input)
0
– Input
1
– Output
2
– Default EDID
3
– Custom EDID
dest_bitmap
– Bitmap representing
destination IDs. Format: XXXX…X,
where X is hex digit. The binary form
of every hex digit represents
corresponding destinations.
0
– indicates that EDID data is not
copied to this destination.
1
– indicates that EDID data is
copied to this destination.
safe_mode
–
0
– device accepts the EDID as is
without trying to adjust
1
– device tries to adjust the EDID
(default value if no parameter is
sent)
Copy the EDID data from the
Output 1 (EDID source) to the
Input:
#CPEDID
1
,
1
,
0
,
0x1
<CR>
Copy the EDID data from the
default EDID source to the
Input:
#CPEDID
2
,
0
,
0
,
0x1
<CR>