VS-211XS, VS-411XS – Protocol 3000
Get layer routing
state.
This command
replaces all other
routing commands.
COMMAND
#ROUTE?layer_type,out_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ROUTElayer_type,out_index,in_index <CR><LF>
layer_type Layer Enumeration
1 – Video
out_index
1 – OUT 1 HDMI
in_index – Source id
1 – Input 1
2 – Input 2
3 – Input 3
4 – Input 4
Get video routing
output:
#ROUTE?1,1<CR>
Start/stop security.
The permission
system works only if
security is enabled
with the “SECUR”
command.
COMMAND
#SECURsecurity_state<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SECURsecurity_state<CR><LF>
security_state – Security state
0 – OFF (disables security)
1 – ON (enables security)
Enable the
permission system:
#SECUR1<CR>
Get security state.
The permission
system works only if
security is enabled
with the “SECUR”
command.
COMMAND
#SECUR?security_state<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SECURsecurity_state<CR><LF>
security_state – Security state
0 – OFF (disables security)
1 – ON (enables security)
Enable the
permission system:
#SECUR?<CR>
COMMAND
#SIGNAL?in_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SIGNALin_index,status<CR><LF>
in_index – Number that indicates the
specific input:
1-N (N= the total number of inputs)
status – Signal status according to
signal validation:
0 – Off
1 – On
Get the input signal
lock status of IN 1:
#SIGNAL?1<CR>
Get device serial
number.
COMMAND
#SN?<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SNserial_num<CR><LF>
serial_num – 14 decimal digits, factory
assigned
Get the device serial
number:
#SN?<CR>
Set device time and
date.
The year must be
4 digits.
The device does not
validate the day of
week from the date.
Time format - 24
hours.
Date format - Day,
Month, Year.
COMMAND
#TIMEday_of_week,date,data<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@TIMEday_of_week,date,data<CR><LF>
day_of_week – One of
{SUN,MON,TUE,WED,THU,FRI,SAT}
date – Format: DD-MM-YYYY.
data – Format: hh:mm:ss where
hh = hours
mm = minutes
ss = seconds
Set device time and
date to December 5,
2018 at 2:30pm:
#TIMEmon05-12-
2018,14:30:00<CR
>
Get device time and
date.
The year must be
4 digits.
The device does not
validate the day of
week from the date.
Time format - 24
hours.
Date format - Day,
Month, Year.
COMMAND
#TIME?<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@TIMEday_of_week,date,data<CR><LF>
day_of_week – One of
{SUN,MON,TUE,WED,THU,FRI,SAT}
date – Format: YYYY/MM/DD where
YYYY = Year
MM = Month
DD = Day
data – Format: hh:mm:ss where
hh = hours
mm = minutes
ss = seconds
Get device time and
date:
#TIME?<CR>
Set local time offset
from UTC/GMT.
If the time server
is configured, device
time calculates by
adding UTC_off to
UTC time (that it got
from the time server)
+ 1 hour if daylight
savings time is in
effect.
TIME command sets
the device time
without considering
these settings.
COMMAND
#TIME-LOCutc_off,dst_state<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@TIME-LOCutc_off,dst_state<CR><LF>
utc_off – Offset of device time from
UTC/GMT (without daylight time
correction)
dst_state – Daylight saving time state
0 – no daylight saving time
1 – daylight saving time
Set local time offset
to 3 with no daylight-
saving time:
#TIME-
LOC3,0<CR>
Get local time offset
from UTC/GMT.
If the time server
is configured, device
time calculates by
adding UTC_off to
UTC time (that it got
from the time server)
+ 1 hour if daylight
savings time is in
effect.
TIME command sets
the device time
without considering
these settings.
COMMAND
#TIME-LOC?<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@TIME-LOCutc_off,dst_state<CR><LF>
utc_off – Offset of device time from
UTC/GMT (without daylight time
correction)
dst_state – Daylight saving time state
0 – no daylight saving time
1 – daylight saving time
Get local time offset
from UTC/GMT:
#TIME-LOC?<CR>