VTG 200
VTG 200 RS-232 Control and Connection to a Computer
A computer connected to the VTG 200
•Add to the Extron supplied video scan formats in the field.
•Duplicate most VTG 200 panel operations.
Each VTG 200 ships with a 3.5” diskette containing the Extron
The VTG 200’s
Pin # | Function |
|
2 | Transmit Data (Tx) | |
3 | Receive Data (Rx) | |
5 | Signal Ground (Gnd) |
9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity, 1 start bit and 1 stop bit.
To connect the VTG 200 to a computer, refer to the picture below and connect the user supplied
VTG 200
Host/VTG 200 Communications
The VTG 200 treats any character that it receives on the
When the VTG 200 receives a command and determines that it is valid, it will execute the command and send a response back to the controlling (host) device. If the command is determined by the VTG 200 to be invalid, an error response will be returned to the host. All responses from the VTG 200 to the host begin and end with a carriage return (CR). The second CR signals the end of the response character string (string = one or more characters).
Using the Command/Response Table
The table on the following page lists those commands which the VTG 200 recognizes as valid and the responses that will be returned to the host. The description column defines the command, the results of executing the command, or the response returned to the host.
The command string in the left column of the table is defined in the right column (both in bold print). The command string is shown as ASCII characters.
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