RGB Spectrum SuperView 3000 user manual Echo On OFF, Autosave On OFF, Demo, Preset, Recall

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S E R I A L C O M M A N D S E T.

. Serial Command Set Usage ..

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S E R I A L P O R T F U N C T I O N S

These commands control the baud and echo settings.

Command

Arguments

Description

 

 

 

BAUDrate

<1200 2400 9600 19200

Sets the serial port baud rate. The value is

 

38400 57600 115200>

automatically saved in NVRAM.

 

 

Factory default: 9600

 

 

 

ECHO

<ON OFF>

Turns the serial echo On/Off. The value is saved in the

 

 

NVRAM. The echo is only on commands typed and

 

 

sent to the unit.

 

 

Note: Echo setting has no effect on responses issued

 

 

by the SuperView; responses are always visible,

 

 

regardless of the echo status.

 

 

Factory default: ON

 

 

 

M I S C E L L A N E O U S

These commands control a variety of general SuperView functions.

Command

Arguments

Description

 

 

 

AUTOSAVE

<ON OFF>

The AutoSave feature automatically stores the system

 

 

configuration approximately every ten seconds. The

 

 

process stores configuration information such as

 

 

HostList, InputList, Host settings, and display

 

 

parameters. AutoSave allows you to turn the NVRAM

 

 

automatic update mode on or off.

 

 

Factory default: ON

 

 

 

DEMO

(none)

Demo runs the built-in demo sequence. Type “q” to quit

 

 

demo.

 

 

 

FrontPanel

<ON OFF>

Enables and disables the front panel.

 

 

Factory default: ON

 

 

 

Help

[<command>]

Help, without an argument will display the entire serial

 

 

command set. Help, with a command as an argument

 

 

will display detailed information about that command.

 

 

 

ID

(none)

Displays the product identification, product name,

 

 

firmware version number, date, and serial number.

 

 

 

PRESET

<1...6>

Stores your current screen configuration to the

 

 

designated preset position. This configuration includes

 

 

window size, position, and order, image parameters,

 

 

input timing parameters, and output timing parameters.

 

 

You can reload these presets using the Recall command.

 

 

 

RECALL

<1...6> [<all>]

Recalls a previously saved preset configuration.

 

 

Without the ALL argument, the SuperView recalls only

 

 

the position, size, and priority level for each input

 

 

window.

 

 

With the ALL argument, the SuperView recalls all of the

 

 

parameters stored in the EEPROM (i.e. input type

 

 

selection, image controls, etc.). This option will take

 

 

more time since more parameters are being recalled.

 

 

 

RestoreFactoryDefaults

(none)

Restores all user settings to their factory default values.

 

 

 

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Contents SuperView May 9 Chapter Supplied Components Chapter Serial Command Set N. E. .R. A. .L NtroductionT.P. .U. T N. .D. .O.W. . .I.N. .P.U. .T.SD E O O V E R L a Y S C H R O M a K E Y S.T. E. .M. . .F.E. .A.T. .U.R. .E.SSystem Features Supplied Components Optional Items S.T. E. .M. . .I N. .D. .E.P. .E.N. .D. E. .N. .C.E System BasicsR.I.A. .L. .P.O. .R. .T. .C. O. .N. .T.R. .O. .L N. .D. .O.W. .SN. .T .R.O.L D. .C.L.I.P.P.I.N.G P.E.C.T. .R.A.T.I.ON.D.O. .W.S. .O.N Window 2 on D. .E.S D.EE E R U N Female N. N. .E. .C.T. .O. R. .SComposite video window input BNCI.T.S T. .U. P. .. .A.U. .T.O. .S. Y. .N. .C. .M. .O. .D.E J.U.S. T. M. .E.N.TBackground Input T. .U. P. .. . F. .R. E. .E. -.R. .U. .N. .M. .O. .D.ESuperView Front Panel, Twelve Input 3RU Unit Front Panel ControlImage Brightness Contrast +100 Saturation +100 A. .G. E. . .M. .E.N. .UP. U. .T. .M. .E. .N.U T.P. .U. T. . .M. E. .N. .U N. .D. .O.W. . .M. .E. N. .U S. .C.E. .L.L. .A.N. .E.O. .U. .S. .M. .E.N. .U A. .T. U. .S. . M. .E. .N.UE.S. .E.T. .S E.S.E.TPresets Serial Command SET Active Lock DebugDebug Svideo ComponentRGB Host Auto Lock FreeHostInteractive None Save command to store the Host ListWith the HostSave 1…10 command Factory default Host #11On OFF OFFPAN WDR RSRSetrate SizeWSR HUE Demo PresetEcho On OFF Autosave On OFFHact VersionHFP HBPHost List VCP Software for the SuperView Technical Specifications 3RU up to twelve inputs Width 17.5 44.5 cm 2RU up to six inputs Width 17.5 44.5 cmDepth 18.0 45.7 cm Height 3.5 8.9 cmO.U. .B. L. .E. S. .H. .O.O. .T. I.N. .G. .G. .U. .I D. .E TroubleshootingPoor Quality in Chroma Key Echo modePoor Quality Video Function, see belowFirmware Updates/README Files Firmware Updates/README Files RS-232 Control S.C.R.I.P.T.I.O.N DSRCTS R.A.M. .E.T.E.R.S D.E.M Video Levels and Chroma KEY 525 1250 -270 White 100%525 1250 525 Yellow 100%Ckc -270 175 525 1250 525 D E O L E V E L S a N D C H R O M a K E Y Updating System Firmware Do not proceed to update firmware without these two itemsD a T I N G S Y S T E M F I R M W a R E S. D. . .C. O. .M. .M. .A. N. .D. .S Serial Control of Multiple UnitsUnassign cancels Mpsd mode for all connected devices Unassign Into Mpsd modeAssign Re-establish Mpsd communication mode Device AssignMpsd Example Baud Rate Change Product Warranty R. .R. A. .N. .T.YT.E. N. .D. .E.D. . .W. .A.R. .R. .A.N. .T.Y Extended Warranty

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