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SW HD 4K PLUS Series • Remote Configuration and Control 20
X*
= Auto-input switch mode
0 = Disabled — Manual switching (default)
1 = User-defined priority mode —
The switcher selects the input to which the user
assigns priority. If no priority is assigned, the switcher selects the active input with the
highest number.
2 = Input memory priority mode —
The switcher selects the most recently applied
input, and retains a history of the order in which active inputs are connected to the
unit. If an active input is removed, the switcher switches to the most recently prioritized
input.
X(
= Auto-input switch mode 2 timeout
1-250 = Number of seconds the switcher delays before switching to the most recently
applied input.
0 = Immediate switch (no delay)
X1)
= Firmware version (to the second decimal place)
X1!
= TMDS output format
0 = Auto (default)
1 = DVI RGB 444
2 = HDMI RGB “Full”
3 = HDMI RGB “Limited”
4 = HDMI YUV 444 “Limited”
5 = HDMI YUV 422 “Limited”
X1@
= Verbose mode
0 = None (default for Telnet connection)
1 = Verbose mode (default for RS-232 and USB connections)
2 = Tagged responses for queries
3 = Verbose mode and tagged responses for queries
NOTES:
In verbose response mode, the switcher responds with unsolicited responses
for value and setting changes that may result from a signal change, or a setting
adjustment made via another interface.
For example, the switcher can send out a notice of a change in some setting
without receiving a query via a PC or a control system. That change could have
been a result of an internal process, a selection made from the front panel, or
a selection made via PCS. This is an example of a verbose (wordy) relationship
between the controller and a connected device.
If tagged responses are enabled, all View type commands return the command
string plus the data, the same as in responses for setting a value. For example:
Command:
E
CN
}
Response: Ipn
X&
]
(tagged response)
or
X&
]
(untagged response)
X1#
= Video mute
0 = Video mute disabled
1 = Video mute enabled (TMDS)
2 = Video and sync mute
X1$
= Output 5 V mode
0 = Auto: 5 V is enabled only when a source with 5 V is present.
1 = 5 V is always enabled (default).
X1%
= Input HDCP status
0 = No source detected
1 = Source with HDCP detected
2 = Source without HDCP detected

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