Extron electronic manual Command/Response Table for AVT 200HD SIS Commands, Ex!*X@Tvsl

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Command/Response Table for AVT 200HD SIS Commands

Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional Description

(Host to Tuner)

(Tuner to Host)

 

 

NOTE:

Commands can be entered back-to-back in a string, with no spaces. Example: TvprS25*113

RF Input and Channel Selection

Channel Scan

Begin channel scan

E1TVSC}

Tvsc1]

Stop channel scan

E0TVSC}

Tvsc0]

View channel scan progress

ETVSC}

X1(]

 

 

In verbose mode:

 

 

Tvsc*X1(]

Start scanning for available channels.

Stop scanning for channels.

View the percentage completed of the channel scan. For X1(:

0 = no scan in progress

1100= percent of scan completed

View channel scan list

ETVSL}

X!.X@*X1) ] X!.X@*X1) ]...

]]

 

 

In verbose mode:

 

 

 

SX!.X@*X1) ] SX!.X@*X1) ]...

]]

Example:

ETVSL}

005.01*1]

 

 

005.02*1]

 

 

011.03*1]

 

 

018.01*1]

 

 

...

 

 

058.04*1] ]

View specific channel

EX!*X@TVSL}

X1)]

 

 

In verbose mode:

 

 

TvslX!.X@*X1) ]

View the list of channels resulting from the scan.

X! = major number: 1135(displayed as three digits with leading zeros, preceding the decimal point)

X@ = minor number: 199for air channels; 1-99999for cable channels (displayed as 2 or 5 digits with leading zeros, following the decimal point)

For X1): 1 = enabled; 0 = disabled.

Check if a specific channel was

found by the scan. For X1):

0 = channel not found

1 = channel found

View number of channels

ETVSN}

X2) ]

found

 

In verbose mode:

 

 

TvsnX2)]

Clear channel scan list

E0*TVSL}

Tvsl]

View the number of channels

found in the most recent scan. X2) = 099

Delete all scanned channels.

Tune Mode (Edited Channel List)

 

 

View tune mode (edited)

ETVCH}

X!.X@ ] X!.X@ ]...] ]

 

channel list

 

In verbose mode:

 

 

 

TX!.X@ ] TX!.X@ ]...] ]

 

 

 

Display a list of only the channels

 

 

that have not been hidden (for

 

 

 

example, a customized list with

 

 

 

channels having poor signal

 

 

 

quality eliminated).

 

 

 

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Contents AVT 200HD Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Conventions Used in this Guide Contents Html Configuration Features About this GuideAbout the AVT 200HD Tuner AVT 200HD Tuner Introduction Application Diagram for the AVT 200HD Application DiagramInstallation Overview InstallationRear Panel Features Video Output ConnectorsComposite and S-video stacked video output connectors Analog audio output connectors Audio Output ConnectorsInput Connector Remote Configuration and Control ConnectorsDigital audio output connectors Wiring for RS-232 Control Control ConnectionsEthernet Connection Wiring the IR Link Wiring for IR ControlConnecting the AVT 200HD to the IR Link Connecting to the USB PortFound New Hardware Wizard Opening Screen AVT 200HD Tuner Installation AVT 200HD Front Panel Front Panel FeaturesNBC-4LA Hdcp CompliancePower-up and Default Cycle Screens Example Powering OnUsing the menus Menus on the LCD ScreenMenu System Overview AVT 200HD Menu Flow Menu flow diagramOption Scans for Channel Setup MenuSelecting the signal source Scanning for channelsScanning Cable Channels with long minor numbersSelecting tune or preset mode Output Configuration MenuSelecting a channel Saving presets Not available via the front panelSelecting the output resolution and refresh rate Recalling presetsSimultaneous Video Output Selecting the display modeResolution Composite Selecting the display aspect ratioSelecting the closed caption service Audio Configuration MenuComm Setting Menu Flow Comm Setting MenusConfiguring the serial port and IP parameters Viewing serial port and IP settingsUnit Reset Menu Flow Unit Reset Menu Resetting from the Front PanelVolume Control Resetting from the Rear PanelExiting the Menu System Reset Modes Summary Activation Result Purpose/Notes Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel Executive Modes Exec Mode Select DisableExecutive Mode Menu Flow Using the AVT 200HD IR Remote ControlArea for Remote Signal Reception Installing batteries in the AVT 100 RemoteButtons on the AVT 200 Remote Control Buttons on the AVT 200HD Remote ControlChannel Selection buttons 0 through Selecting a Channel or Preset Using the IR Remote ControlUsing the On-screen Display OSD Locking IR Remote Control AccessIntroductory Display Channel Information Display Volume Level DisplayProgram Guide Ethernet Cable Serial PortUSB Port Ethernet PortConnection Timeouts IP AddressEstablishing an Ethernet Connection Copyright message With an RS-232 connection Using SIS CommandsTuner-initiated Messages Chip Security for Parental ControlTuner Error Responses Error Response ReferencesUsing the Command/Response Tables for SIS Commands X1# Symbol Definitions for AVT 200HD Specific CommandsSpecial Characters X1@X3@ X3# X2@ X2# X2%EX!*X@TVSL Command/Response Table for AVT 200HD SIS CommandsEX!*X@TVCH X!*X@TVCHX2%TVPR EX2%NG EX2RATEEX2&OPOL EX1TVTM EX1TVOSEX1TVPG X1 Fscc X1 TvccX1% Fscc X1%Exafmt X1&FSCCX1*FSCC X2*FSCCX3@ Chip Setup Parental ControlEX* Lang X1$ VolX1$X2@ Chip SetupX3@*X1VCHP X3@*X2@VCHPOther Settings $ TvstTvst ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ Information Requests Executive Mode Front Panel LockoutEZI ResetsSymbol Definitions for IP-specific Commands X4#X5# X5$ X7$ X6#X6$ X7#X8$ X8#Command/Response Table for IP-Specific SIS Commands EX4!CPEX!CE ECT EX5@CNECN EX5#CTECH EDHEX5$CI ECIX7$ = 0 BmdX9% ,X5$EX4@ *X10# *X10$ PB BptX4@ *X5 EX7$ ,X5$ ID EdiX7$ *X5$ *X4@EMD EX4@MHEMH EX4@MDEX7$ ,X7% ,X7 ,X7*X7& E EvtX7$ ,X7% ,X7 ,X7 EX7$ ,X7% ,X7 ,X7& EEX7$ ,X7% ,X7 ,X8 FE EvtX7$,X7%,X7, stringAccessing the AVT 200HD Configuration & Control Software Downloading and Installing the Software from the WebComputer System Requirements Software Button on the DVD Opening Screen Installing the Software from the DiscStarting the Software Communication Setup Window with Telnet TabRS232 Connection Tab Setup Tab on the Main Window Updating the Firmware Using the Configuration & Control Program Help FileExtron Firmware Loader Window for AVT 200HD Firmware Update in Progress Html Accessing the Web PagesSpecial Characters Example of a Network Password Dialog BoxSystem Status System StatusSystem Settings Configuration PagesUnit Name field IP Settings FieldsDate/Time Settings Fields Date/Time Settings FieldsTuner Settings Tuner SettingsTo show a hidden channel Edit Channels and Presets sectionChannel Scan section To hide a channelExecutive Mode Output Setup sectionPasswords Setting a passwordRemoving passwords Firmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeChoose File Window with a Firmware File Selected Uploading Files File ManagementOther File Management Activities Adding a DirectoryUser Control Control PagesSelecting a preset Adjusting the volumeKeypad Closed Captioning Closed CaptioningText Size Text Style Text Fill Text Color ChipChip Screen Movie Rating Parental Control sectionMaximum Allowed TV Rating for Ages section TV Rating Parental Control sectionChange PIN section Video output analog SpecificationsSignal processing RF video inputAudio output digital Video output digitalSync Audio output analogGeneral Power VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 25 watts, internalCables Part Numbers and AccessoriesOptional Accessories Included PartsRack Mounting Procedure Mounting the TunerUL Guidelines for Rack Mounting Class Name Valid Address Range Identifier Arrangement What is an IP Address?IP Addressing Choosing IP AddressesClass Name Subnet Mask Subnet MaskPinging for the IP Address Pinging to determine the Extron IP addressPinging to determine the web IP address Connecting as a Telnet ClientTelnet tips Connecting to the AVT Open commandIP addresses and octets Subnetting a PrimerGateways Local and remote devicesMasked octets are not compared indicated by X in figure Subnet masks and octetsDetermining whether devices are on the same subnet Unmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figureAudio Upper Edge Channel Frequency TablesAtsc Frequency Table Physical Lower Edge VideoAtsc Frequency Table HRC Cable Cable Frequency TablePhysical Channel 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