Set layer routing.
This command
replaces all other routing
commands.
COMMAND
#ROUTElayer,dest,src<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ROUTElayer,dest,src<CR><LF>
layer – Layer Enumeration
1 – Video
2 – Audio
dest
1 – win A
2 – win B
3 – win C
4 – D
5*– ALL
src – Source id
1 – Input 1
2 – Input 2
3 – Input 3
4 – Input 4
0 – Audio Mute
First specify video or
audio, then the target
output, and then the
source input :
#ROUTE1,8,2<CR>
COMMAND
#ROUTE?<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ROUTElayer,dest,src<CR><LF>
layer – Layer Enumeration
1 – Video
2– Audio
dest
1 – win A
2 – win B
3 – win C
4 – D
5*– ALL
src – Source id
2 – Input 1
3 – Input 2
4 – Input 3
5 – Input 4
0 – Audio Mute
Get the layer routing:
#ROUTE?layer,dest
,src<CR>
Reset Custom Layout
setting.
COMMAND
#RSTLAYOUTlayout<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@RSTLAYOUTlayout<CR><LF>
Layout – Custom Layout 1-7
Reset custom layout:
#RSTLAYOUT1<CR>
Set auto-sync features.
Sets the auto sync
features for the selected
scaler.
COMMAND
#SCLR-ASscaler_index,sync_speed<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SCLR-ASscaler_index,sync_speed<CR><LF>
scaler_index – Scaler Number – 1-
Scaler1, 2-Scaler2
sync_speed – 0, 1 or 2
0 – off
1 – fast
2 – slow
Set auto-sync features:
#SCLR-AS1,1<CR>
Get auto-sync features.
Gets the auto sync
features for the selected
scaler.
COMMAND
#SCLR-AS?scaler_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SCLR-ASscaler_index,sync_speed<CR><LF>
scaler_index – Scaler Number – 1-
Scaler1, 2-Scaler2
sync_speed – 0, 1 or 2
0 – off
1 – fast
2 – slow
Get auto-sync features:
#SCLR-AS?1<CR>
Set the video wall array
column and row layout
setting, such as 4X4,
2x8, 8x2, 5x3.
COMMAND
#SCRLAYcol,row<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SCRLAYcol,row<CR><LF>
Set the screen layout
column and row c
features:
#SCRLAY1,2<CR>
Get the video wall array
column and row layout
setting.
COMMAND
#SCRLAY?<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SCRLAYcol,row<CR><LF>
Set auto-sync features:
#SCRLAY?1,2<CR>
Set the OSD of selected
channel.
COMMAND
#SHOW-OSDout_index,switch<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SHOW-OSDout_index,switch<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
switch – On/Off
0 – Off
1 – On
Set the OSD of selected
channel:
#SHOW-OSD1,1<CR>
Get the OSD of selected
channel.
COMMAND
#SHOW-OSD?out_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SHOW-OSDout_index,switch<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
switch – On/Off
0 – Off
1 – On
Get the OSD of selected
channel:
#SHOW-OSD?1<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>