VS-88H2 – Protocol 3000 Commands
Reset device.
To avoid locking
the port due to a USB
bug in Windows,
disconnect USB
connections
immediately after
running this
command. If the port
was locked,
disconnect and
reconnect the cable to
reopen the port.
COMMAND
#RESET<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@RESETok<CR><LF>
Reset the device:
#RESET<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:
#SECUR0<CR>
Get current security
state.
The permission
system works only if
security is enabled
with the “SECUR”
command.
COMMAND
#SECUR?<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SECURsecurity_state<CR><LF>
security_state – Security state
0 – OFF (disables security)
1 – ON (enables security)
Get current security state:
#SECUR?<CR>
COMMAND
#SET-IN-CAPstage,stage_id,mode<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SET-IN-CAPstage,stage_id,mode<CR><LF>
stage – Input:
0 – Input
stage_id – Number that indicates
the specific input:
0 – Color Space
1 – Color Depth
2 – Two Audio Channels
mode –
0 – Pass
1 – Set
Set the input EDID support
to Two Audio Channels:
#SET-IN-
CAP0,2,1<CR>
COMMAND
#SET-IN-CAP?stage,stage_id<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SET-IN-CAP?stage,stage_id,mode<CR><LF>
stage – Input:
0 – Input
stage_id – Number that indicates
the specific input:
0 – Color Space
1 – Color Depth
2 – Two Audio Channels
mode –
0 – Pass
1 – Set
Get the input EDID support
to Color Depth:
#SET-IN-CAP?0,1<CR>
COMMAND
#SIGNAL?in_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SIGNALin_index,status<CR><LF>
in_index – Number that indicates
the specific input:
1 – HDMI IN 1
2 – HDMI IN 2
3 – HDMI IN 3
4 – HDMI IN 4
5 – HDMI IN 5
6 – HDMI IN 6
7 – HDMI IN 7
8 – HDMI IN 8
status – Signal status according
to signal validation:
0 – Off
1 – On
Get the input signal lock
status of HDMI IN 1:
#SIGNAL?1<CR>
Get signal type on
input/output.
“Set” command is
not available for all
devices (refer to
device specifications).
COMMAND
#SIG-TYPE?io_mode,io_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SIG-TYPEio_mode,io_index,signal_src<CR><LF>
io_mode – Input/Output
0 – Input
1 – Output
io_index – Number that indicates
the specific input or output port:
1 – HDMI IN 1
2 – HDMI IN 2
3 – HDMI IN 3
4 – HDMI IN 4
5 – HDMI IN 5
6 – HDMI IN 6
7 – HDMI IN 7
8 – HDMI IN 8
1 – HDMI OUT 1
2 – HDMI OUT 2
3 – HDMI OUT 3
4 – HDMI OUT 4
5 – HDMI OUT 5
6 – HDMI OUT 6
7 – HDMI OUT 7
8 – HDMI OUT 8
signal_src – Signal type
0 – No signal
2 – HDMI
Get signal type on HDMI
OUT 1:
#SIG-TYPE?1,1<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>