Extron electronic AVT 200HD manual EX5@CN, Ecn, EX5#CT, Ect, EX4#CZ, Ecz, EX7#CX, Ecx

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Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional Description

(Host to Tuner)

(Tuner to Host)

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP Setup Commands

 

 

 

Set unit name

EX5@CN}

IpnX5@]

Set AVT unit name X5@. X5@ can

 

 

 

be up to 24 characters consisting

 

 

 

of A through Z, a through z,

 

 

 

0 through 9, and hyphen (-).

 

 

 

The first letter must be

 

 

 

alphabetical; the last one must

 

 

 

not be a hyphen.

View unit name

ECN}

X5@]

 

Reset unit name to factory

ECN}

IpnX8%]

Reset the AVT name to its

default24

 

 

factory default name X8%.

 

 

 

X8% consists of the model name

 

 

 

and the last three pairs of the

 

 

 

MAC address.

Example:

ECN}

Ipn•AVT-200-HD-05-62-3D

Set time and date24

EX5#CT}

IptX5#]

X5# is the local date and time

 

 

 

format. The set format is MM/

 

 

 

DD/YY-HH:MM:SS. (The hours,

 

 

 

minutes, and seconds can also

 

 

 

be separated by periods.)

 

 

 

Examples:

 

 

 

11/13/06-10:54:00 or

 

 

 

11/13/06-10.54.00

View time and date

ECT}

X5#]

 

Set GMT offset24

EX4#CZ}

IpzX4#]

Set the Greenwich Mean Time

 

 

 

(GMT) offset value (X4#) for

the AVT location. GMT offset (-12.00through +14.00) represents the time difference in hours and minutes (± hh:mm relative to Greenwich, England). The plus sign and leading zero are optional.

X4# is in the format hh:mm.

Example: 5:30 or 5.30 = +05:30

NOTE: In the command, the divider between hours and minutes can be a colon or a period. In the response, it is a colon.

Example:

E8.0CZ}

Ipz+08:00]

View GMT offset

ECZ}

X4#]

Set Daylight Saving Time24

EX7#CX}

IpxX7#]

View Daylight Saving

ECX}

X7#]

Time

 

 

Set daylight saving time X7#:

0 = off or ignore

1 = USA (Begins second Sunday in March and ends first Sunday in November.)

2 = Europe (Begins last Sunday in March and ends last Sunday in October.)

3 = Brazil (Begins third Sunday in October and ends third Sunday in February.)

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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 Application Diagram for the AVT 200HDInstallation Installation OverviewRear Panel Features Video Output ConnectorsComposite and S-video stacked video output connectors Audio Output Connectors Analog audio output connectorsInput Connector Remote Configuration and Control ConnectorsDigital audio output connectors Wiring for RS-232 Control Control ConnectionsEthernet Connection Wiring for IR Control Wiring the IR LinkConnecting to the USB Port Connecting the AVT 200HD to the IR LinkFound New Hardware Wizard Opening Screen AVT 200HD Tuner Installation Front Panel Features AVT 200HD Front PanelHdcp Compliance NBC-4LAPowering On Power-up and Default Cycle Screens ExampleUsing the menus Menus on the LCD ScreenMenu System Overview Menu flow diagram AVT 200HD Menu FlowScanning for channels Channel Setup MenuSelecting the signal source Option Scans forScanning Channels with long minor numbers CableOutput Configuration Menu Selecting tune or preset modeSaving presets Not available via the front panel Selecting a channelRecalling presets Selecting the output resolution and refresh rateSelecting the display aspect ratio Selecting the display modeResolution Composite Simultaneous Video OutputAudio Configuration Menu Selecting the closed caption serviceComm Setting Menus Comm Setting Menu FlowViewing serial port and IP settings Configuring the serial port and IP parametersUnit Reset Menu Resetting from the Front Panel Unit Reset Menu FlowVolume Control Resetting from the Rear PanelExiting the Menu System Reset Modes Summary Activation Result Purpose/Notes Exec Mode Select Disable Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel Executive ModesUsing the AVT 200HD IR Remote Control Executive Mode Menu FlowInstalling batteries in the AVT 100 Remote Area for Remote Signal ReceptionButtons on the AVT 200HD Remote Control Buttons on the AVT 200 Remote ControlSelecting a Channel or Preset Using the IR Remote Control Channel Selection buttons 0 throughUsing the On-screen Display OSD Locking IR Remote Control AccessIntroductory Display Volume Level Display Channel Information DisplayProgram Guide Ethernet Port Serial PortUSB Port Ethernet CableConnection Timeouts IP AddressEstablishing an Ethernet Connection Chip Security for Parental Control Using SIS CommandsTuner-initiated Messages Copyright message With an RS-232 connectionTuner Error Responses Error Response ReferencesUsing the Command/Response Tables for SIS Commands X1@ Symbol Definitions for AVT 200HD Specific CommandsSpecial Characters X1#X2@ X2# X2% X3@ X3#Command/Response Table for AVT 200HD SIS Commands EX!*X@TVSLEX!*X@TVCH X!*X@TVCHX2%TVPR EX2%NG EX2RATEEX2&OPOL EX1TVTM EX1TVOSEX1TVPG X1% X1 TvccX1% Fscc X1 FsccX2*FSCC X1&FSCCX1*FSCC ExafmtX1$ VolX1$ Chip Setup Parental ControlEX* Lang X3@X3@*X2@VCHP Chip SetupX3@*X1VCHP X2@Other Settings $ TvstTvst ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ Executive Mode Front Panel Lockout Information RequestsResets EZISymbol 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 EX5#CT EX5@CNECN ECTECI EDHEX5$CI ECHEX7$ ,X5$ ID EdiX7$ *X5$ *X4@ BmdX9% ,X5$EX4@ *X10# *X10$ PB BptX4@ *X5 X7$ = 0EX4@MD EX4@MHEMH EMDEX7$ ,X7% ,X7 ,X7& E EX7$ ,X7% ,X7 ,X7*X7& E EvtX7$ ,X7% ,X7 ,X7EvtX7$,X7%,X7, string EX7$ ,X7% ,X7 ,X8 FEAccessing the AVT 200HD Configuration & Control Software Downloading and Installing the Software from the WebComputer System Requirements Installing the Software from the Disc Software Button on the DVD Opening ScreenCommunication Setup Window with Telnet Tab Starting the SoftwareRS232 Connection Tab Setup Tab on the Main Window Using the Configuration & Control Program Help File Updating the FirmwareExtron Firmware Loader Window for AVT 200HD Firmware Update in Progress Accessing the Web Pages HtmlExample of a Network Password Dialog Box Special CharactersSystem Status System StatusConfiguration Pages System SettingsIP Settings Fields Unit Name fieldDate/Time Settings Fields Date/Time Settings FieldsTuner Settings Tuner SettingsTo hide a channel Edit Channels and Presets sectionChannel Scan section To show a hidden channelOutput Setup section Executive ModePasswords Setting a passwordRemoving passwords Firmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeChoose File Window with a Firmware File Selected File Management Uploading FilesAdding a Directory Other File Management ActivitiesControl Pages User ControlSelecting a preset Adjusting the volumeKeypad Closed Captioning Closed CaptioningChip Text Size Text Style Text Fill Text ColorMovie Rating Parental Control section Chip ScreenTV Rating Parental Control section Maximum Allowed TV Rating for Ages sectionChange PIN section RF video input SpecificationsSignal processing Video output analogAudio output analog Video output digitalSync Audio output digitalPower VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 25 watts, internal GeneralIncluded Parts Part Numbers and AccessoriesOptional Accessories CablesRack Mounting Procedure Mounting the TunerUL Guidelines for Rack Mounting Choosing IP Addresses What is an IP Address?IP Addressing Class Name Valid Address Range Identifier ArrangementPinging to determine the Extron IP address Subnet MaskPinging for the IP Address Class Name Subnet MaskConnecting as a Telnet Client Pinging to determine the web IP addressConnecting to the AVT Open command Telnet tipsLocal and remote devices Subnetting a PrimerGateways IP addresses and octetsUnmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure Subnet masks and octetsDetermining whether devices are on the same subnet Masked octets are not compared indicated by X in figurePhysical Lower Edge Video Frequency TablesAtsc Frequency Table Audio Upper Edge ChannelAtsc Frequency Table Cable Frequency Table HRC CablePhysical Channel Visual Carrier Frequency MHz Cable Frequency Table Cable Frequency Table Asia Middle East USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaEurope, Africa, and the Middle China East Europe