COMMAND
#AUD-LVL? stage,channel<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@AUD-LVL stage,channel,volume<CR><LF>
stage – Input/Output
0 = Input
1 = Output
2 – Line level
channel –
For Input:
0 = HDMI 1
1 = HDMI 2
2 = HDMI 3
3 = HDMI 4
4 = HDMI 5
5 = HDMI 6
6 = HDMI 7
7 = HDMI 8
8 = PC
9 = CV
For Output
0 = Line Output
1 = Speaker
volume – Volume level 0 to 100;
Get Speaker audio level
#AUD-LVL? 1,1<CR>
COMMAND
#BASSchannel,bass_level<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BASSchannel,bass_level<CR><LF>
channel = 1
bass_level = 0-30
Set audio bass level 5:
#BASS1,5<CR>
COMMAND
#BASS?channel<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BASSchannel,bass_level<CR><LF>
channel = 1
bass_level = 0-30
Get audio bass level:
#BASS?1<CR>
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>
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
#CPEDIDedid_io,src_id,edid_io,dest_bitmap<CR>
or
#CPEDIDedid_io,src_id,edid_io,dest_bitmap,safe_mode<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@CPEDIDedid_io,src_id,edid_io,dest_bitmap<CR><LF>
~nn@CPEDIDedid_io,src_id,edid_io,dest_bitmap,safe_mode<CR
><LF>
edid_io – 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
edid_io – 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 – 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:
#CPEDID1,1,0,0x1<CR>
Copy the EDID data from the
default EDID source to the
Input:
#CPEDID2,0,0,0x1<CR>
COMMAND
#DISPLAY?out_id<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@DISPLAYout_id,status<CR><LF>
out_id – Output number
1 = HDMI
2 = HDBT
status – HPD status according to
signal validation
0 = Signal or sink is not valid
1 = Signal or sink is valid
2 = Sink and EDID is valid
Get the output HPD status of
the HDMI output:
#DISPLAY?1<CR>
Set Ethernet port
protocol.
If the port number you
enter is already in use, an
error is returned.
The port number must be
within the following range:
0-(2^16-1).
COMMAND
#ETH-PORT portType,port_id<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ETH-PORT portType,port_id<CR><LF>
portType – TCP/UDP
Port_id – TCP/UDP port number
TCP – (5000-5099)
UDP – (50000-50999)
Set TCP port number to 5000:
#ETH-PORT TCP,5000<CR>
Get Ethernet port
protocol.
COMMAND
#ETH-PORT? port_type<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ETH-PORT port_type,port_id<CR><LF>
port_type – TCP/UDP
port_id –
when port_type = TCP:
5000~5099
when port_type = UDP:
50000~50999
Get the Ethernet port number
for UDP:
#ETH-PORT? UDP<CR>