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Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VW-9 Protocol 3000
42
Protocol 3000 Commands
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
#
Protocol handshaking.
Validates the Protocol
3000 connection and gets
the machine number.
Step-in master products
use this command to
identify the availability of a
device.
COMMAND
#<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ok<CR><LF>
#<CR>
BACKUP
Use to backup data to a
USB flash drive.
COMMAND
#BACKUP<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BACKUPOK<CR><LF>
Backup data to USB
flash drive
#BACKUP <CR>
BEZEL
Set bezel On/Off, H/V
correction.
COMMAND
#BEZELout_index,hv_value,switch,h_value,v_value
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BEZELout_index,hv_value,switch,h_value,v_va
lue<CR><LF>
out_index 1
hv_value
0 current H/V value
1 max. H/V value
switch Enable/Disable bezel correction
0 Off
1 On
h_value Horizontal correction values (0
to 99)
v_value Vertical correction values (0 to
99)
Set bezel On with H=12
and V=24 bezel
correction:
#BEZEL1,0,1,12,24
<CR>
BEZEL?
Get bezel switch, H/V
correction status.
COMMAND
#BEZEL?out_index,hv_value<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BEZELout_index,hv_value,switch,h_value,v_va
lue<CR><LF>
out_index 1
hv_value
0 current H/V value
1 max. H/V value
switch Enable/Disable bezel correction
0 Off
1 On
h_value Horizontal correction values (0
to 99)
v_value Vertical correction values (0 to
99)
Get bezel current
correction status:
#BEZEL?1,0<CR>
BUILD-DATE?
Get device build date.
COMMAND
#BUILD-DATE?<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BUILD-DATEdate,time<CR><LF>
date Format: YYYY/MM/DD where
YYYY = Year
MM = Month
DD = Day
time Format: hh:mm:ss where
hh = hours
mm = minutes
ss = seconds
Get the device build
date:
#BUILD-DATE?<CR>
BRIGHTNESS
Set image brightness for
each output.
Value limits can vary
for different devices.
Value is a property of
input connected to current
output. Changing input
source might cause
changes in this value
(refer to device
definitions).
In devices that enable
showing multiple outputs
on one display each in a
separate window this
command relates only to
the window associated
with the output indicated
in the out-index
parameter.
COMMAND
#BRIGHTNESSout_index,value<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BRIGHTNESSout_index,value<CR><LF>
out_index Number that indicates the
specific output:
* All
value Brightness value (0 to 100)
Set the brightness to 50:
#BRIGHTNESS1,50<C
R>
BRIGHTNESS?
Get image brightness for
each output.
Value limits can vary
for different devices.
Value is a property of
input connected to current
output. Changing input
source might cause
changes in this value
(refer to device
definitions).
In devices that enable
showing multiple outputs
on one display each in a
separate window this
command relates only to
the window associated
with the output indicated
in the out-index
parameter.
COMMAND
#BRIGHTNESS?out_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@BRIGHTNESSout_index,value<CR><LF>
out_index Number that indicates the
specific output:
* All
value Brightness value (0 to 100)
Get the brightness:
#BRIGHTNESS?1<CR>

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