RGB Spectrum SuperView 3000 user manual Assign, Into Mpsd mode, Unassign

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Device 0> :addname 1 Screen2

:report - check the identity of one or all MPSD device(s) in the chain

:report <device number device name>

Reports the identification of one or all MPSD device(s) in the chain.

If the command is entered without argument, all MPSD devices respond by sending a single line of device information to the console. If a device number or device name follows the command, that particular device responds to the console with its identifying information.

M. .P. .S. D. . .E.X. .A. M. .P. .L.E. .:. B. .A. .U.D. . .R.A. .T.E. . .C.H. .A. N. .G. .E. . . . .

In this example of changing the baud rate by MPSD control, the first step is to place all of the five connected devices in MPSD mode. Next, the baud rate is changed from 9600 (default) to 115200 for each of the five MPSD devices.

Then, the baud rate of the terminal console is changed to 115200. Keep in mind that Device 0 is automatically selected to communicate with the terminal console when in MPSD mode. Device 0 is responsible for echoing and relaying MPSD commands. When out of MPSD mode, Device 0 is communicating with the terminal console as a stand-alone unit.

S T E P O N E

 

> :assign

identify all connected devices and enter them

 

into MPSD mode

S T E P T W O

 

Device 0> :select 4

select Device 4 to receive commands

Device 4> baudrate 115200

set baud rate of Device 4 to 115200

> :select 3

select Device 3 to receive command

Device 3> baudrate 115200

set baud rate of Device 3 to 115200

> :select 2

select Device 2 to receive command

Device 2> baudrate 115200

set baud rate of Device 2 to 115200

> :select 1

select device 1 to receive command

Device 1> baudrate 115200

set baud rate of Device 1 to 115200

> :select 0

select Device 0 to receive command

Device 0> baudrate 115200

set baud rate of Device 0 to 115200

S T E P T H R E E

The baud rate on the console can now be changed to 115200, and then:

> :unassign

disengage MPSD mode and clear out serial buffer

> :assign

re-establish MPSD communication mode

Device 0>

 

The baud rate is changed starting from the last device in the chain because after the baud rate is set, there will be no communication between that device and the console. Even though there is no prompt sign returned to the console, we still

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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 Composite video window input N. N. .E. .C.T. .O. R. .SBNC FemaleI.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 DebugRGB Svideo ComponentHost Auto Lock Free DebugWith the HostSave 1…10 command Save command to store the Host ListFactory default Host #11 HostInteractive NoneOFF On OFFPAN Setrate RSRSize WDRWSR HUE Echo On OFF PresetAutosave On OFF DemoHFP VersionHBP HactHost List VCP Software for the SuperView Technical Specifications Depth 18.0 45.7 cm 2RU up to six inputs Width 17.5 44.5 cmHeight 3.5 8.9 cm 3RU up to twelve inputs Width 17.5 44.5 cmO.U. .B. L. .E. S. .H. .O.O. .T. I.N. .G. .G. .U. .I D. .E TroubleshootingPoor Quality Video Echo modeFunction, see below Poor Quality in Chroma KeyFirmware Updates/README Files Firmware Updates/README Files RS-232 Control DSR S.C.R.I.P.T.I.O.NCTS R.A.M. .E.T.E.R.S D.E.M Video Levels and Chroma KEY 525 1250 525 White 100%Yellow 100% 525 1250 -270Ckc -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 Assign Re-establish Mpsd communication mode Device Into Mpsd modeAssign UnassignMpsd Example Baud Rate Change R. .R. A. .N. .T.Y Product WarrantyT.E. N. .D. .E.D. . .W. .A.R. .R. .A.N. .T.Y Extended Warranty

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