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X3# = Password (12 characters = maximum length; no special characters are allowed.)

NOTE: A user password cannot be assigned if no administrator password exists; the E14 error code is returned. If the administrator password is cleared, the user

password is also removed.

X3$ = Daylight saving time (used in the northern hemisphere [USA] and parts of Europe and Brazil), 0 = off/ignore, 1 = on, 2 = Europe, 3 = Brazil

X3% = Event number, range: 0 - 99

X3^ = Event buffer: 0 = receive, 1 = unified, 2 = data, 3 = NVRAM

X3& = Event buffer offset (range: 0 to MaxBufferSize)

X3* = Event data size; b = bit, B = byte (8 bits), S = short (16 bits), L = long (32 bits)

NOTE: This parameter is case sensitive.

X3( = Event data to write

X4! = Reading password: RS-232 connections responds with password. IP connections responds with 4 asterisk (****) if password exists and empty if not, instead of the actual password.

X4$ = Number of bytes to read (range = 1-24 max)

X4% = E-mail event number (1 - 64 max). Response is returned as 2-digits with leading zeros.

X4^ = E-mail recipient’s address

X4& = Name of e-mail file to be sent. First line is the subject, the rest is e-mail body.

NOTE: The SM command will send a default e-mail message if file X4& is not found.

X4* = Event status fields: event_type, event_state, event_paused, error_status, RcvBuff_startptr, RcvBuff_endptr, DataBuffA_startptr, DataBuffA_endptr, DataBuffB_startptr, DataBuffB_startptr

X4( = Default name: a combination of the model name and the last 3 character pairs of the unit’s MAC address (for example, DVS-304-00-023D)

X5! = Extended-security (Password) levels: 1 – 10. Response is 2 digits with a leading zero.

X5@ = Connection’s security level: 0 = anonymous, 1 – 10 = extended security levels 1 thru 10, 11 = user, 12 = administrator

X5$ = ASCII digit(s) representing the numeric value of the data element read from the event buffer (leading zeros are suppressed)

X6) = EDID file data block, 128 bytes of binary data

X6$ = Broadcast repetition rate in seconds, (0 – 255 max; default = 0 = clear)

The response is 2-digits returned with leading zeros. 1 – 11 = entry without password goes to the level specified (if an admin password exists).

X6( = The number of seconds before timeout on the IP connection: min. = 1; max. = 65000; (default = 30 = 300 seconds). If no data is received during the timeout period, the Ethernet connection is closed. Each step = 10 seconds. Applicable only when connected via Ethernet. When connected via RS-232 only the global timeout commands apply (current returns E13). Response is returned with leading zeros.

X7) = Number (as optional parameter) that will get inserted into email message if .eml file has an embedded server-side include “<!--#echo var=”WCR” --> (ESC CR command

with no params). Use 0 as placeholder if optional X4& is used but X7) isn’t needed.

X7! = Input selection: 1 to 4

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Contents DVS 304 Series Vorsicht AchtungPrecaucion AvertissementExtron Electronics. All rights reserved FCC Class a NoticeContents Menu System Introduction DVS 304 Series DescriptionDVS 304 Models Four inputs FeaturesMemory and input presets DVS 304 DVI ModelsBuffered video outputs Controlling the DVS 304 DevicesOptions and Accessories Rear Panel Cabling CablingVideo PinWiring the RJ-45 No connection Ground Signal ground InputPin RS-232 Function Description InputFront Panel Overview OperationBetween them Menus, Configuration, and AdjustmentsMenu Navigation Using Front Panel Controls Menu OverviewMain Menu Start Auto Image Input ConfigurationInput 4 video type Input 1 video typeInput 2 video type Input 3 video typePicture Control Output ConfigurationResolutions and Refresh Rates Output FormatSync Polarity Audio Configuration Audio Models Only Memory PresetMemory Preset Per input Total Input preset Save Memory PresetClear CLR memory preset Recalling a presetAdvanced Configuration IP ConfigurationAuto-Image Blue modeAuto switch mode RGB delayRefresh Lock Enhance modeOSD label Test patternAuto Memory Per input Total Aspect ModeAuto Memory and Auto Image Features Auto MemoryChanging the input Picture-in-picture modeResetting an Input Using the swap featureExit Menu Resetting the Unit DVS 304 Reset Mode SummaryMode Activation Result Purpose and Notes Front Panel Lockout Executive Modes System ResetDVS 304 Devices Connected to a Matrix Switcher Setting up the DVS to Work with a Matrix SwitcherFrom the Tools menu, select Sync Scaler to Matrix Switcher Removing the Sync to Matrix Script Sync DVS 304 to Matrix Switcher window opensDVS 304 Series Operation Pin RS-232 Function Description SIS Communication ControlError Numbers Password InformationError Responses Error Response ReferencesCommand and Responses Using the Command and Response TablesTelnet Web Browser Symbol Definitions Password is also removed X7@ = Input selection 2 or SIS Command Edid Table see SIS Command and Response Table EI*X10*EDIDX6 Input aspect ratioVideo mute Edid emulation for input 4 DVI models onlyBrightness Color available for PAL and Ntsc onlyTint available for Ntsc composite and S-video only ContrastOutput sync format Zoom modePan Output scaler rateAudio mute audio models only Memory presets inputs 1 toInput presets input 4 only Write and read input preset name inputs 4 presets onlyTest pattern Volume control audio models onlyRGB delay time Auto switch modeView internal temperature PIP modeSwap when PIP mode is On PIP mode audio follow audio model onlySDI field flip Front panel security lockout Executive ModeEnhanced mode Aspect modeFirmware version requests SIS Command and Response Table for IP Control PortEthernet data port E0 *X6 TCInformation requests Event controlEAE X4&SM Web browser specific commandIP setup commands MailECZ E #CZWX1CS ECS EECG EMH WX3#CURe-map port designations EMTListing connections EMDFile commands Directory commandsEZI File erase commandsReset ZAP/erase Commands EZASignal Processing Products Control Program Installing the SoftwareInstallation from the DVD Starting the Sppcp Installation from the Web SiteOrientation Using the SppcpSppcp Menus File menuOptions menu Tools menu Sync to Matrix Switcher WindowSystems Settings Window Firmware Loader Window Process Running Help menuControl Tab Window Control TabI/O Configuration Tab Window Configuration TabStatus Bar Advanced Settings TabEthernet Control Accessing the Default Web PagesStatus tab displays the System Status page for the DVS Navigating the Default Web PagesStatus System StatusSystem Settings ConfigurationIP Address Scaler Settings Scaler SettingsPasswords PasswordsFirmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeWeb Server File Management File ManagementUser Control ControlPresets PresetsDefault Cycle Menu Menu SystemMain Menu Start Auto Image Menu Input Configuration MenuOutput Configuration Menu Audio Configuration MenuMemory Preset Menu Advanced Configuration Menu IP Configuration MenuEnable Executive Mode Executive Mode MenuVideo Processing SpecificationsReference Material Video InputSync Audio DVS 304 A, DVS 304 AD, DVS 304 DVI A, DVS 304 DVI ADControl/Remote Decoder/Scaler General Description Part Number Models Part Numbers and AccessoriesIncluded Parts Optional PartsInstallation of the SDI card Serial Digital Interface SDI Card InstallationDVS 304 Series Reference Information DVS 304 Series Reference Information Europe USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaEurope, Africa, and the Middle China East Asia Middle East
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