Programmer’s Guide, cont’d

T2•Aud+02•Col100•Tin22•Con95•Brt20•Frz0•Blk0•Det1 •Kro1•[FEW WORDS]

The following response example refers to input 2.

Video type detected (T) = 2 (PAL)

Audio gain (Aud) = +02dB

Picture color (Col) = 100

Picture tint (Tin) = 22

Picture contrast (Con) = 95

Picture brightness (Brt) = 20

Freeze window (Frz) = 0 (off, i.e. image not frozen)

Window blanking (Blk) = 0 (blanking off, i.e. window is visible)

Enable VCR mode (Det) = 1 (on)

Enable Chroma (Kro) = 1 (on)

Window text ([]) = FEW WORDS (user-defined text)

MVP 104GX error responses

When the MVP 104GX receives an SIS command and determines that it is valid, it performs the command and sends a response to the host device. If the MVP 104GX is unable to perform the command because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters, the MVP 104GX returns an error response to the host. The error response codes are:

E01 — Invalid input number

E09 — Invalid function number (too large)

E10 — Invalid command

E11 — Invalid preset

E13 — Invalid value (out of range)

MVP 104GX-generated unsolicited responses

Whenever there is a front panel operation (only), the MVP 104GX responds by sending an unsolicited response (Reconfig##) to the Host. Use the 2 digit code ## to locate the event below.

Reconfig00 = More than one window configuration changed

Reconfig01 = Window 1’s configuration changed

Reconfig02 = Window 2’s configuration changed

Reconfig03 = Window 3’s configuration changed

Reconfig04 = Window 4’s configuration changed

Reconfig20 = Audio selection changed

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