Get Ethernet port
protocol.
COMMAND
#ETH-PORT?port_type<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ETH-PORTport_type,port_id<CR><LF>
port_type – TCP/UDP
0 – TCP
1 – UDP
port_id – TCP / UDP port number
(0 – 65535)
Get the Ethernet port protocol
for UDP:
#ETH-PORT?1<CR>
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>
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-MODstage,stage_id,mode<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-MODok<CR><LF>
stage – Input/Output
0 – Input
1 – Output
stage_id – Input number:
1 – HDMI
Output number
1 – HDMI 1
2 – HDMI 2
3 – HDMI 3
4 – HDMI 4
2 – HDBT
mode – HDCP mode
Input:
0 – Off
1 – On
Output:
2 – Follow input
3 – Follow output
Set the input HDCP-MODE of
the HDMI input to Off:
#HDCP-MOD0,1,0<CR>
Get 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.
COMMAND
#HDCP-MOD?stage,stage_id<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-MODstage,stage_id,mode<CR><LF>
stage – Input/Output
0 – Input
1 – Output
stage_id –
Input number:
1 – HDMI
Output number
1 – HDMI 1
2 – HDMI 2
3 – HDMI 3
4 – HDMI 4
mode – HDCP mode
Input:
0 – Off
1 – On
Output:
2 – Follow input
3 – Follow output
Get the input HDCP-MODE of
the HDMI input:
#HDCP-MOD?0,1<CR>
Get HDCP signal status.
io_mode =1 – get the
HDCP signal status of the
sink device connected to
the specified output.
io_mode =0 – get the
HDCP signal status of the
source device connected
to the specified input.
COMMAND
#HDCP-STAT?io_mode,in_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@HDCP-STATio_mode,in_index,status<CR><LF>
io_mode – Input/Output
0 – Input
1 – Output
io_index – Number that indicates
the specific number of inputs or
outputs
Input number:
1 – HDMI
Output number
1 – HDMI 1
2 – HDMI 2
3 – HDMI 3
4 – HDMI 4
status – Signal encryption status -
valid values On/Off
0 – HDCP Off
1 – HDCP On
Get the output HDCP-STATUS
of IN 1:
#HDCP-STAT?0,1<CR>
Get command list or help
for specific command.
COMMAND
#HELP<CR>
#HELPcmd_name<CR>
FEEDBACK
1. Multi-line:
~nn@Devicecmd_name,cmd_name…<CR><LF>
To get help for command use: HELP (COMMAND_NAME)<CR><LF>
~nn@HELPcmd_name:<CR><LF>
description<CR><LF>
USAGE:usage<CR><LF>
cmd_name – Name of a specific
command
Get the command list:
#HELP<CR>
To get help for
AV-SW-TIMEOUT:
HELPav-sw-timeout<CR>