Set test pattern on
output.
COMMAND
#VID-PATTERNout_index,pattern_id<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VID-PATTERNout_index,pattern_id<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that
indicates the specific output:
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
pattern_id –Number of system
patterns:
1 – Color bars
2 – Ramp
3 – Solid White
4 – Solid Black
5 – Solid Red
6 – Solid Green
Switch PATTERN 1 to OUT 3:
#VID-PATTERN3,1<CR>
Get test pattern on
output.
COMMAND
#VID-PATTERN?out_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VID-PATTERNout_index,pattern_id<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that
indicates the specific output:
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
pattern_id – Number of system
patterns
1 – Color bars
2 – Ramp
3 – Solid White
4 – Solid Black
5 – Solid Red
6 – Solid Green
Get test pattern on output:
#VID-PATTERN?3<CR>
Set enable/disable
video on output.
Video mute
parameter 2 (blank
picture) is not
supported.
COMMAND
#VMUTEout_index,flag<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VMUTEout_index,flag<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that
indicates the specific output:
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
flag – Video Mute
0 – Video enabled
1 – Video disabled
2 – Blank picture
Disable the video output on
OUT 2:
#VMUTE2,0<CR>
Get video on output
status.
Video mute
parameter 2 (blank
picture) is not
supported.
COMMAND
#VMUTE?out_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VMUTEout_index,flag<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that
indicates the specific output:
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
flag – Video Mute
0 – Video enabled
1 – Video disabled
2 – Blank picture
Get video on output status:
#VMUTE?2<CR>
COMMAND
#VOLUMEo_index,vol_level<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VOLUMEo_index,vol_level<CR><LF>
o_index – Number that indicates
the specific output port:
1 – Analog OUT 1
2 – Analog OUT 2
3 – Analog OUT 3
4 – Analog OUT 4
5 – Analog OUT 5
6 – Analog OUT 6
7 – Analog OUT 7
8 – Analog OUT 8
vol_level – Volume level 0 to
100%;
++ (increase current value by 2
levels);
-- (decrease current value by 2
levels)
Set analog audio OUT 1 level
to 50:
#AUD-LVL1,50<CR>
COMMAND
#VOLUME?o_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VOLUMEo_index,vol_level<CR><LF>
o_index – Number that indicates
the specific output port:
1 – Analog OUT 1
2 – Analog OUT 2
3 – Analog OUT 3
4 – Analog OUT 4
5 – Analog OUT 5
6 – Analog OUT 6
7 – Analog OUT 7
8 – Analog OUT 8
vol_level – Volume level 0 to
100%;
Get analog OUT 8 level:
#AUD-LVL?8<CR>