VS-211XS, VS-411XS – Protocol 3000
Reset device to
factory default
configuration.
This command
deletes all user data
from the device. The
deletion can take
some time.
Your device may
require powering off
and powering on for
the changes to take
effect.
COMMAND
#FACTORY<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@FACTORYok<CR><LF>
Reset the device to
factory default
configuration:
#FACTORY<CR>
Get EDID support on
certain input/output
using an external
application
For old devices
that do not support
this command,
~nn@ERR
002<CR><LF> is
received.
COMMAND
#GEDIDio_mode,in_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@GEDIDio_mode,in_index,size<CR><LF>
io_mode – Input/Output
0 – Input
1 – Output
2 – Default EDID
3 – Custom EDID
in_index – Number that indicates the
specific input:
1-N (N= the total number of inputs)
size – Size of data to be sent from
device, 0 means no EDID support
Get EDID support
information for input
1:
#GEDID 1<CR>
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-MODin_index,mode<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-MODin_index,mode<CR><LF>
in_index – Number that indicates the
specific input:
1-N (N= the total number of inputs)
mode – HDCP mode:
0 – HDCP Off
3 – HDCP defined according to the
connected output
Set the input HDCP-
MODE of IN 1 to Off:
#HDCP-
MOD1,0<CR>
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?in_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-MODin_index,mode<CR><LF>
in_index – Number that indicates the
specific input:
0 – Input 1
1 – Input 2
2 – Input 3
3 – Input 4
mode – HDCP mode:
0 – HDCP Off
3 – HDCP defined according to the
connected output
Get the input HDCP-
MODE of IN 2:
#HDCP-MOD?2<CR>
COMMAND
#HDCP-OUTout_index,mode<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-OUTout_index,mode<CR><LF>
out_index – 1
mode – HDCP mode:
0 – Follow input
1 –Always on
Set the output
HDCP-MODE to
Follow Input:
#HDCP-
MOD1,0<CR>