Extron electronic GSS 100 manual Event script control

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0 = off1 = on
0 = pass-thu 1 = no pass-thru
0 = unlock 1 = partial lock
0 = No sync detected
1 = V sync detected nnnnnnn (bytes) n.nn
00 through 99
0 = Receive 1 = User
00 through maximum buffer size
b = bitS = short (16 bits)
Zpf]
Zpx]
Zpq]
Zpy]

Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional description

 

(Host to Unit)

(Unit to Host)

 

Event (script) control

Read event buffer memory

EX1),X1!,X1@,X1#E}

X1$]

Read event status

EX1)E}

X1%]

Read the contents of a specific section of a memory buffer for event number X1).

Show the status of event X1). The following X1% information fields are displayed: event_type, event_ state, event_paused, error_status, RcvBuff_startptr, cvBuff_endptr, UsrBuff_startptr, and UsrBuff_endpt.

Write event to memory buffer

Read string from event buffer memory

Write string to event buffer memory

Start events Stop events

Show # of running events

EX1),X1!,X1@,X1^,X1#E}

EwrX1),X1^]

EX1),X1!,X1@,X1&FE}

<string>]

EX1^,X1),X1!,X1@FE}

EwrX1),X1^]

E1AE} Ego]

E0AE} Est]

EAE}Enmnn]

Write event X1) to buffer X1!, offset by X1@. Include data X1^, size X1#.

Read string from event X1), buffer X1!, offset by X1@, X1& bytes.

Write data string X1^ from event X1), buffer X1!, offset by X1@.

Initiate all programmed events. Stop all programmed events.

nnis the number of events running.

View, information, part number, and firmware requests

Information request

I

ChnX@•VmtX@•ExeX(•TypX1*]

Example:

I

Chn0•Vmt0•Exe1•Typ0]

 

 

 

Pass-through input is not displayed, video output is not

 

 

 

muted, panel is partially locked, no sync signal is

 

 

 

detected on the pass-through input.

Request user memory usage

4I

X1)•Bytes•Used•out•of•17344•KBytes]

Example:

4I

1149184•Bytes•Used•out•of•17344•KBytes]

 

 

 

This device has approximately 5850 kBytes of user

 

 

 

memory available (17344 kBytes – 11491 kBytes) for

 

 

 

additional stored images and HTML pages.

Request for part number

N

60-684-01]

Display the GSS 100 part number.

Query firmware version

Q

X1!]

Firmware version x.xx.

Resets

Erase all files

EZfff}

Master reset

EZxxx}

Absolute reset

EZqqq}

Absolute reset, retaining IP

EZY}

Erase user-supplied files. Does not reset IP settings. Resets all user settings to their default values. Does not reset IP settings or delete loaded image files.

Resets all device settings to their factory defaults. Erases all loaded files. The firmware version remains unchanged. Similar to absolute reset (EZqqq}), except that

IP settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, unit name, DHCP setting, and port mapping [Telnet/web/Direct Access] are excluded). Preserves communications with the device and is recommended after a firmware update.

NOTE: X@ = On or off status:

 

 

Pass-through status:

 

 

X( = Front panel lock modes

2

= complete lock

X1* = Pass-through sync status

2

= H sync detected

 

3

= HV (composite) sync detected

X1( = Bytes of memory used

 

X2)

= Firmware version

 

X1)

= Event number

 

X1! = Event buffer

2 = NVRAM

X1@ = Even buffer offset

 

X1# = Event data size (case sensitive)

B = byte

X1^ = Event data to write

 

X1& = Number of bytes to read

 

X1%

= Event status fields

See the complete list in the EX1)E} command, above

X1$ = ASCII digits representing the numeric value of the data element read from the event buffer

L = long (32 bits)

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Contents GSS Safety Instructions English Copyright  X! *X1&* X2* X2#* X2! CE Contents GSS 100 Graphic Still Store Contents About this Guide About the GSS 100 Graphic Still StoreFeatures Approximate Image Space for BMP FilesMounting the GSS Rear Panel ConnectionsRemote Connections Power ConnectionSignal Connections Ethernet connectionRJ-45 connector wiring Serial connectionReset Button Front Panel Controls and Indicators OperationPower-on Indications Front Panel OperationsSelecting an Image to Display Muting the Video OutputSwitch Effect menu Menu System OverviewOutput Configuration menu Effect submenuDuration submenu Sync format submenu Resolution submenuRGB Delay submenu Sync polarity submenuSlide Show menu Pass-Thru submenuAuto Switch and slide show submenu Advanced menuMAC Address display Internal Temperature displayName display Baud Rate submenuFront Panel Security Lockout Executive Mode Front Panel Absolute ResetProgramming Guide Symbols Simple Instruction Set ControlGSS-initiated Unsolicited Messages Power-upSwitch effect Image selectionHost-to-GSS Instructions Output configurationAuto-switch and slide show control Front panel locksError Responses TimeoutUsing the Command and Response Tables Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Command Ascii Command Response Additional descriptionCommand/Response Table for SIS Commands Output rateEvent script control File management Symbol definitions X4 = Device nameCommand and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS Commands IP and port setup commandsHtml Control IPL File Manager GSS Configuration Configuring the HardwarePC Configuration Configuring the GSS using the ARP commandGSS Response to Ping Request Configuring the GSS using a direct PC connection Enter Network Password Opening the Embedded Web PagesStatus Tab System StatusIP Settings fields Configuration TabSystem Settings Unit Name fieldGateway IP Address field Dhcp radio buttonsIP Address field Subnet Mask fieldDate/Time Settings fields Date/Time Settings FieldsVideo Settings Video SettingsPasswords PasswordsFirmware Upgrade Email AlertsClick the Firmware Upgrade link see figure File Management Tab File ManagementControl Tab ControlImage Settings Images TabUploading adding an image Deleting a stored imageSelecting a stored image Installing the IPL File Manager and Uploading Images Installing the IPL File ManagerUploading Image Files Select Startup Mode Window Special Characters Specifications Video inputVideo output Sync File loading timesMemory and image storage Control/remote video processor GeneralMounting Options Crimp tools and assorted connectorsPart Numbers CablesTabletop Placement Mounting the UnitRack Mounting Furniture Mounting Under-Furniture MountingThrough-furniture mounting Extron Warranty
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