Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional description

 

(Host to Unit)

(Unit to Host)

 

Output rate

 

 

 

Set the output rate

X%*X^=

RteX%*X^]

Set the output resolution for the stored image to X%

 

 

 

at X^ Hz.

NOTE: The output rate (=) command affects the display of the stored images only; pass-through sources are output exactly as they are

input.

 

 

 

Example:

3*1=

Rte31]

Set the output resolution for the stored image to

 

 

 

1024 x 768 at 60 Hz.

Read output rate

=

X%*X^]

The output resolution of the stored image is X% at X^ Hz.

Output sync

 

 

 

Set the output sync format

6*X&#

SynX&]

Set the output sync format of the stored image to X&.

NOTE: The output sync format (6#) command affects the display of the stored images only; pass-through sources are output exactly as they are input.

Example:

6*0#

Syn0]

View output sync format

6#

X&]

Set the output sync polarity

7*X*#

PolX*]

Set the output sync format for the stored image to

RGBHV.

The output sync format for the stored image is X&. Set the output sync polarity of the stored image to X*.

NOTE: The output sync polarity (7#) command affects the display of the stored images only; pass-through sources are output exactly as they are input.

Example:

7*0#

Pol0]

Set the output sync polarity for the stored image to

 

 

 

H– and V–.

View the output sync

7#

X*]

The output sync polarity for the stored image is X*.

polarity

 

 

 

RGB delay (for pass-through)

Set RGB delay

8*X##

DlyX#]

Set the RGB delay value (video mute) before displaying

 

 

 

the RGB pass-through input to X#.

Read RGB delay

8#

X#]

 

Video mute

Mute video

1B

Vmt1]

Mute the output video (black screen)

Unmute video

0B

Vmt0]

Unmute the output video (output video)

Show video mute status

B

X@]

 

Front panel lock (Executive mode)

Partially lock front panel

1X

Exe1]

Completely lock front panel

2X

Exe2]

Unlock front panel

0X

Exe0]

Show front panel lock status

X

X(]

Partially lock the front panel. Only the Image and Take buttons function.

Lock all front panel functions. Unlock the front panel.

NOTE: X@ = On / off status

X# = Time (duration) X% = Resolution

X^ = Refresh rate

X& = Sync format

X* = Sync polarity

X( = Front panel lock modes

0 = off

1

= on

 

 

 

 

00 – 50 (0.0 to 5.0 seconds) for RGB delay duration

 

 

0

= 640 x 480

5

= 1024 x 1024

10

= 1366 x 768

15

= 720p

1

= 600 x 600

6

= 1280 x 768

11

= 1365 x 1024

16

= 1080i

2

= 852 x 480

7

= 1280 x 1024

12

= 1400 x 1050

17

= 1080p

3

= 1024 x 768

8

= 1360 x 765

13

= 480p

18

= 1280 x 800

4= 1024 x 852

9

= 1365 x 768

14

= 576p

19

= 1440 x 900

0

= 50 Hz

2

= 72 Hz

4 = 100 Hz

 

 

1

= 60 Hz

3

= 96 Hz

5 = 120 Hz

 

 

0 = RGBHV

1

= RGBS

 

 

 

 

0 = H– / V–

1

= H– / V+

2 = H+ / V–

3 = H+ / V+

0 = unlock

1

= partial lock

2 = complete lock

 

 

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Extron electronic GSS 100 manual Command/Response Table for SIS Commands, Output rate

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