
Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VS-88UT
– Protocol 3000
92
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
GLOBAL-MUTE
EMERGENCY mode:
mute all the
VIDEO/AUDIO outputs.
This command is
designed to be triggered
by the REMOTE MUTE
Terminal Block GPIO port
localized on the REAR
Panel in case of
emergency event in
which is the customer is
interested by muting all
Video /Audio outputs.
This state is not
persistent and is not
saved after power cycle.
The REMOTE MUTE
trigger needs to last at
least 0.5 sec in order to
trigger a global system
mute.
COMMAND
#GLOBAL-MUTE
state
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@GLOBAL-MUTE
state
<CR><LF>
state
– OFF/ON (not case sensitive) Set GLOBAL-MUTE On:
#GLOBAL-MUTE
ON
<CR>
GLOBAL-
MUTE?
Gets the remote mute
ON/OFF state.
This command is
designed to be triggered
by the REMOTE MUTE
Terminal Block GPIO port
localized on the REAR
Panel in case of
emergency event in
which is the customer is
interested by muting all
Video /Audio outputs.
This state is not
persistent and is not
saved after power cycle.
The REMOTE MUTE
trigger needs to last at
least 0.5 sec in order to
trigger a global system
mute.
COMMAND
#GLOBAL-MUTE?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@GLOBAL-MUTE
state
<CR><LF>
state
– OFF/ON (not case sensitive) Get GLOBAL-MUTE state:
#GLOBAL-MUTE?
<CR>
GLOBAL-POE
Set global power over
Ethernet ON/OFF.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000 command.
COMMAND
#GLOBAL-POE
state
<CR>
FEEDBACK
Get:
~nn@GLOBAL-POE
state
<CR><LF>
state
– On/Off (not case sensitive)
Set the power over Ethernet
global state to on:
#GLOBAL-POE
ON
<CR>
GLOBAL-POE?
Get power over Ethernet
state.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000 command.
COMMAND
#GLOBAL-POE?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
Get:
~nn@GLOBAL-POE
state
<CR><LF>
state
– On/Off (not case sensitive)
Get the power over Ethernet
state:
#GLOBAL-POE?
<CR>
HDCP-MOD
Set HDCP mode.
Set HDCP working
mode on the device input:
HDCP supported -
HDCP_ON [default].
HDCP not supported -
HDCP OFF.
HDCP support changes
following detected sink -
MIRROR OUTPUT.
When you define
3
as the
mode, the HDCP status is
defined according to the
connected output in the
following priority: OUT 1,
OUT 2. If the connected
display on OUT 2
supports HDCP, but OUT
1 does not, then HDCP is
defined as not supported.
If OUT 1 is not
connected, then HDCP is
defined by OUT 2.
COMMAND
#HDCP-MOD
inp_id
,
mode
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-MOD
inp_id
,
mode
<CR><LF>
input_id
– Output number
1
– Input 1
2
– Input 2
3
– Input 3
4
– Input 4
5
– Input 5
6
– Input 6
7
– Input 7
8
– Input 8
mode
– HDCP mode:
0
– HDCP Off
1
– HDCP On
Set the input HDCP-MODE of
IN 1 to Off:
#HDCP-MOD
1
,
0
<CR>
HDCP-MOD?
Get HDCP mode.
Set HDCP working
mode on the device input:
HDCP supported -
HDCP_ON [default].
HDCP not supported -
HDCP OFF.
HDCP support changes
following detected sink -
MIRROR OUTPUT.
COMMAND
#HDCP-MOD?
inp_id
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-MOD
inp_id
,
mode
<CR><LF>
input_id
– Output number
1
– Input 1
2
– Input 2
3
– Input 3
4
– Input 4
5
– Input 5
6
– Input 6
7
– Input 7
8
– Input 8
mode
– HDCP mode:
0
– HDCP Off
1
– HDCP On
Get the input HDCP-MODE of
IN 1 HDMI:
#HDCP-MOD?
1
<CR>