IN1606 and IN1608 Series Scaling Presentation Switcher • SIS Configuration and Control 50
Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Response
(scaler to host)
Additional Description
Device Commands
On-screen input “bug” time-out
NOTE: The OSD bug is a floating message displayed after selecting a new input.
Set OSD bug time-out E X2#MDUR}MdurX2# ] Set the duration the OSD bug
displays to X2# seconds
(003 = default).
View time-out EMDUR} X2#] View the OSD duration.
NOTE: Setting the time-out to 501 permanently displays the OSD bug (never times out). Setting the time-out to
0 disables the OSD bug.
Reset
Erase user-supplied
Web pages and files24 28
EfilenameEF}Delfilename]Delete imported Web pages and
files.
Erase current directory
and files24 28
E/EF}Ddl]Delete the current directory and
files.
Erase current directory
and subdirectories24 28
E//EF}Ddl]Delete the current directory and
subdirectories.
Erase flash memory24 EZFFF}Zpf]Clear the flash memory.
Reset all device settings
to factory default24
EZXXX}Zpx]Reset all device settings to
factory default.
Absolute system
reset24 (includes
setting DHCP: off; IP
192.168.254.254)
EZQQQ}Zpq]Reset all device settings,
including DHCP and IP settings.
Absolute system reset24
(retain IP)
EZY}Zpy]Reset all device settings,
excluding IP settings.
NOTE: The reset EZY command is similar to ZQQQ, but excludes IP settings such as IP address, subnet
mask, gateway IP address, unit name, DHCP setting, and port mapping (telnet, Web, or direct access) in
order to maintain communications with the device. This reset is recommended after a firmware update.
NOTES:
X2# = On-screen display bug time-out 0 = OSD bug is never displayed
1-500 (in 1 second increments)
3 = default
501 = OSD bug never times out