Kramer Electronics VP-81 K user manual Command Part Details, #CR ~OK Crlf

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11.2.2Command Part Details

Command:

Sequence of ASCII letters ('A'-'Z', 'a'-'z' and '-').

Command will separate from parameters with at least single space.

Parameters:

Sequence of Alfa-Numeric ASCII chars ('0'-'9','A'-'Z','a'-'z' and some special chars for specific commands), parameters will be separated by commas.

Message string:

Every command must to be entered as part of message string that begin with message starting char and end with message closing char, note that string can contain more then one command separated by pipe ("") char.

Message starting character: '#' for host command\query. '~' for machine response.

Device address (optional, for K-Net):

K-Net Device ID follow by '@' char.

Query sign = '?', will follow after some commands to define query request.

Message closing char =

Host messages - Carriage Return (ASCII 13), will be referred to by CR in this document.

Machine messages - Carriage Return (ASCII 13) + Line-Feed (ASCII 10), will be referred to by CRLF. Spaces between parameters or command parts will be ignored.

Command chain separator char:

When message string contains more than one command, commands will be separated by pipe ("").

Command entering:

If terminal software used to connect over serial \ ethernet \ USB port, that possible to directly enter all

commands characters (CR will be entered by Enter key, that key send also LF, but this char will be ignored by commands parser).

Sending commands from some controllers (like Crestron) require coding some characters in special form (like \X##). Anyway, there is a way to enter all ASCII characters, so it is possible to send all commands also from controller.

(Similar way can use for URL \ Telnet support that maybe will be added in future).

Command forms:

Some commands have short name syntax beside the full name to allow faster typing, response is always in long syntax.

Command chaining:

It is possible to enter multiple commands in same string by '' char (pipe).

In this case the message starting char and the message closing char will be entered just one time, in the string beginning and at the end.

All the commands in string will not execute until the closing char will be entered. Separate response will be sent for every command in the chain.

Input string max length:

64 characters.

Backward support:

Design note: transparent supporting for protocol 2000 will be implemented by switch protocol command from protocol 3000 to protocol 2000, in protocol 2000 there is already such a command to switch protocol to ASCII protocol (#56 : H38 H80 H83 H81).

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VP-81K - Kramer Protocol

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Contents VP-81K Page Figures Introduction Achieving the Best Performance Getting StartedOverview Defining the VP-81K 8x1 UXGA/Audio Switcher DDC SupportDefining Edid Audio Gain PROG. Button Using the IR Transmitter Before Installing in a Rack Installing in a RackConnecting the VP-81K Connecting the VP-81K Connecting the Balanced/Unbalanced Stereo Audio OutputCrossed Cable RS-232 Connection Controlling via RS-232Controlling the VP-81K via the Ethernet Port Connecting a PC or Controller to the RS-485 PortRight-click Local Area Connection Properties Configuring the Ethernet Port Connecting via a Straight-Through CableClick OK P3K Wizard screen appears Controlling via the Embedded Web PagesClick the on-screen buttons to control the unit Click Configurations DIP-Switch Settings Setting the Machine #Cascading Machines Control Configuration via RS-232 and RS-485 Operating Your VP-81K 8x1 UXGA/Audio Switcher Using the Front Panel Input Selector ButtonsUsing the Regular or Automatic Switching Mode Using the Audio-Follow-Video/Breakaway Modes Regular Switching ModeAutomatic Switching Mode Operating in Breakaway Mode Setting the Audio GainToggling between Video and Audio Control in Breakaway Mode Operating in the Audio-Follow-Video ModeInputs Technical SpecificationsRS-232 Communication ParametersTable of Ascii Codes for Serial Communication Protocol Table of Hex Codes for Serial Communication Protocol 16 81 80 36dB 16 81 C8 0dB 16 81 D4 +6dB Switching Protocols via the Front Panel Buttons Switching ProtocolsSwitching Protocols via Protocol Commands Kramer ProtocolProtocol 3000 Syntax Kramer Protocol#CR ~OK Crlf Command Part DetailsVID? AUDVID AUD?Signal Input SIGNAL?Preset PRST-STOLOCK-FP Reset Reset OKLOCK-FP? LOCK-MODEVERSION? Version SN?Name NAME? NameAFV? AFVInput MSB LSBOutput Machine NumberReset Video Switch Video VP-81K Kramer Protocol VP-81K Kramer Protocol Only the first purchase customer may enforce this warranty Safety Warning

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