MMX2 series – User's Manual 83
Busy
value of the switchable property refers to the limitation.
Command and Response
ç GET·<out><in>
æ pr·<out><in>=<switchable_state>
Parameters
Parameter Parameter description
<switchable_state> The chosen input can be
switched to the output or not.
OK
The connection of the chosen input and
output is allowed.
Busy
The chosen input can not be switched to the
output.
Example
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æ
Command and Response
ç GET·<n>.ConnectedDestinations
æ pr·<in>.ConnectedDestinations=<out>
Example
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æ
Command and Response
ç GET·<port>.SignalPresent
æ pr·<port>.SignalPresent=<state>
Parameters
Parameter Parameter description
<state> This property gives a feedback about
the current signal presence of the port.
true
The video signal is present.
false
The video signal is not present.
Example
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HDCP Setting (Input Port)
HDCP capability can be set on the input ports, thus non-encrypted content can be seen on a non-HDCP
compliant display. See more information in the HDCP Management section.
ATTENTION! HDCP 2.2 signal handling is limited to up to two input ports at the same time.
Command and Response #hdcp
ç <in><allowed_hdcp>
æ pw·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/<in>/HDCP.AllowedHdcpVersion=<allowed_hdcp>
Parameters
Parameter Parameter description
<allowed_hdcp> The input port reports the
HDCP capability.
HDCP 1.4
HDCP 2.2
Off
The input port reports HDCP 2.2 capability.
The input port reports non-HDCP compliance.
Example
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æ
HdcpMode
transmitted to a non-HDCP compliant display. See more information in the HDCP Management section.
Command and Response #hdcp
ç <out>.HdcpMode=<hdcp_mode>
æ pw·<out>.HdcpMode=<hdcp_mode>
Parameters
Parameter Parameter description
<hdcp_mode> HDCP encryption
setting on the output
port
Auto
The encryption is enabled on the output port if the signal
on the input port is encrypted.
Always
The outgoing signal is HDCP-encrypted.
Example
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