Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional Description

 

(Host to Scaler)

(Scaler to Host)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output Configuration (continued)

HDCP Status (DSC 3G-HD A only)

Query output

E O 1 HDCP ]

X4$ ]

View HDCP status X4$ of the

 

 

In verbose modes 2 and 3:

digital output.

 

 

Hdcp O 1 * X4$ ]

 

Input lock (Accu-Frame Lock [AFL]) or SDI Genlock

Disable genlock or

E 0 GLOK }

Glok 0 ]

Input AFL

 

 

Enable input AFL

E 1 GLOK }

Glok 1 ]

Enable SDI genlock

E 2 GLOK }

Glok 2 ]

(DSC HD-3G A only)

 

 

View the genlock or AFL

E GLOK }

X6$ ]

setting

 

In verbose modes 2 and 3:

 

 

 

 

Glok X6$ ]

View genlock or AFL

E 41 STAT

X6% ]

status

 

In verbose modes 2 and 3:

 

 

 

 

41 Stat X6% ]

Disable global input lock (AFL) or genlock (default).

Lock the output refresh rate to the rate of the selected input. Lock the output refresh rate to the applied genlock signal.

View the current global input lock (AFL) or genlock setting.

View the current global input lock (AFL) or genlock status.

Genlock Offset (DSC HD-3G A only)

Set horizontal offset

E H x GLOF }

Glof H x ]

Set the horizontal genlock offset

 

 

 

to x pixels. The x value (genlock

 

 

 

pixel offset) range is ± the

 

 

 

current output resolution total

 

 

 

pixel value -1.

 

 

 

Example: -2199 +2199 for

 

 

 

1080p

View horizontal offset E H GLOF }

x ]

In verbose modes 2 and 3:

 

 

Glof H x ]

Set vertical offset

E V y GLOF }

Glof V y ]

View the horizontal genlock offset (default = 0).

Set the vertical genlock offset to y pixels. The y value (genlock pixel offset) range is ± the current output resolution total pixel value -1.

Example: -1124 +1124 for 1080p

View vertical offset

E V GLOF }

n ]

View the vertical genlock offset

 

 

In verbose modes 2 and 3:

(default = 0).

 

 

Glof V y ]

 

NOTES:

Genlock offset commands return an error code unless SDI genlock is currently enabled and genlock is currently locked to an applied genlock reference.

Genlock offsets apply only to the current output resolution and reset to 0,0 when the output resolution is adjusted.

NOTE: X4$ =

HDCP status: 0 = no sink device detected, 2 = sink detected

X6$ =

Input lock (AFL) status:

 

0

= Input lock disabled (default)

 

1

= Input lock is enabled but cannot lock to applied input signal (defaults to the set output rate).

X6% =

2

= Input lock is enabled. The output is locked to the applied input signal (AFL).

SDI genlock status:

 

0

= Disable (default), 1 = Priority to highest numbered input, 2 = Priority to lowest numbered input

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DSC 3G-HD A, DSC HD-3G A specifications

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