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XTP CrossPoint Series • Programming Guide 96
SIS Command and Response Table for Input-Endpoint-Specific
Commands
The table that starts below shows commands that affect the following endpoints connected
through XTP input boards only.
XTP T HDMI and XTP T HD 4K
XTP T USW 103 and XTP T USW 103 4K
XTP T VGA
XTP T HWP 101 and XTP HWP 101 4K
XTP T FB 202 and XTP T FB 202 4K
XTP T UWP 202 and XTP T UWP 202 4K
XTP T UWP 302
XTP T EU 202
XTP T MK 202
XTP FT HD 4K
The XTP CrossPoint Series matrix switcher acts as a master, forwarding the commands to
the endpoint slave.
Command Function
SIS Command
(Host to Unit to Endpoint)
Response
(Endpoint to Unit to Host)
Additional Description
EDID commands
NOTE: Leading zeroes are optional for the entry of the inputs (
X^
s) and EDID values (
X$
s). Leading zeroes are reported in the response.
Assign EDID data to an input
E
A
X^
*
X$
EDID
}
EdidA
X^
*
X$]
Assign an EDID value of
X$
to input
X^
.
Example (XTP CrossPoint 3200):
E
A7*36EDID
}
EdidA07*036
]
Assign an EDID value of 1280x720 at
60 Hz to input 7.
Example (XTP CrossPoint 1600):
E
A7*36EDID
}
EdidA07*036
]
Assign an EDID value of 1600x900 at
60 Hz to input 7.
Assign EDID data to all inputs
E
A*
X$
*EDID
}
EdidA00*
X$]
Assign an EDID value of
X$
to all inputs.
View EDID assignment
E
A
X^
EDID
} X$]
Save output 1 EDID to user
assigned slot
E
S
X$
EDID
}
EdidS
X$]
Save the output 1 EDID to location
X$
.
NOTE: For this command,
X$
is valid only in the range of 117 through 124 (XTP CrossPoint 1600) or 133 through 140
(XTP CrossPoint 3200).
Example (XTP CrossPoint 3200):
E
S133EDID
}
EdidS133
]
Save the output 1 EDID to user location 1.
Example (XTP CrossPoint 1600):
E
S117EDID
}
EdidS117
]
Save the output 1 EDID to user location 1.
Audio input gain and attenuation
NOTE: The set gain (G) and set attenuation (g) commands are case sensitive.
Set audio input gain to +dB value
X^
*
X&
G In
X^
Aud
X*]
Example:
1*2G
In01Aud+02
]
Set input 1 audio gain to +2 dB.
Set audio input attenuation to -dB
value
X^
*
X(
g In
X^
Aud
X*]
Increment gain
X^
+G In
X^
Aud
X*]
Increase gain by 1 dB.
Example:
5+G
In05Aud+03
]
Increase audio input 5 level from +2 dB
to +3 dB.
Decrement gain
X^
-G In
X^
Aud
X*]
Decrease gain by 1 dB.
Example:
7-G
In07Aud-09
]
Decrease audio input 7 level from -8 dB
to -9 dB.
Read input gain
X^
G
X*]
Example:
3G
-06
]
Audio input 3 level is at -6 dB.
NOTE: X$ = EDID value (resolution and rate) See the table beginning on page 89.
X^ = Input number (for other than tie) 0116 or
32
X& = Audio gain 024 (1 dB per step)
X* = Numeric dB value –18 to +24 (43 steps of gain or attenuation) (default = 0 dB)
X( = Audio attenuation 118 (1 dB per step)

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