Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional Description

 

(Host to Device)

(Device to Host)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black signal for audio only

 

 

 

NOTE: The switcher uses a black signal to simulate a 720p or 1080p, 50 Hz or 60 Hz signal so audio can be passed without video.

Enable black signal

EB1AFMT}

AfmtBX(]

Enable a black signal for audio only.

Disable black signal

EB0AFMT}

AfmtBX(]

Disable the black signal.

View black signal setting

EBAFMT}

AfmtBX(]

View the black signal setting.

Picture Adjustment Commands (Analog Only)

 

Pixel phase

 

 

 

Set a pixel phase value

EX1#PHAS}

PhasX1#]

Adjust the pixel phase to X1#.

Increment value

E+PHAS}

PhasX1#]

Increase the pixel phase value.

Decrement value

E-PHAS}

PhasX1#]

Decrease the pixel phase value.

View pixel phase value

EPHAS}

PhasX1#]

Show the pixel phase value.

 

 

 

 

Horizontal shift

 

 

 

Set horizontal shift value

EX1$HCTR}

HctrX1$]

Set the horizontal location of the first

 

 

 

active pixel in the active window.

Increment value

E+HCTR}

HctrX1$]

Increase the shift value (move the

 

 

 

image to the right).

Decrement value

E-HCTR}

HctrX1$]

Decrease the shift value (move the

 

 

 

image to the left).

View horizontal shift value

EHCTR}

HctrX1$]

Show the horizontal location of

 

 

 

the first active pixel in the active

 

 

 

window.

 

 

 

 

Vertical shift

 

 

 

Set vertical shift value

EX1$VCTR}

VctrX1$]

Set the vertical location of the first

 

 

 

active pixel in the active window.

Increment value

E+VCTR}

VctrX1$]

Increase the shift value (move the

 

 

 

image down).

Decrement value

E-VCTR}

VctrX1$]

Decrease the shift value (move the

 

 

 

image up).

View vertical shift value

EVCTR}

VctrX1$]

Show vertical location of the first

 

 

 

active pixel in the active window.

Image reset

 

 

 

Execute an image reset

1A

Aadj1]

Set picture adjustment settings to

 

 

 

the default values.

 

 

 

 

Preset Commands

 

 

 

Input presets

 

 

 

Save an input preset

X1%,

SprX1%]

Save the current configuration to

 

 

 

preset X1%.

Recall an input preset

X1%.

RprX1%]

Recall the preset X1% configuration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: X( = Enable or disable

 

0 = disable

 

 

 

1 = enable (default)

 

X1# = Pixel phase

 

0-255(128 = default)

X1$ = Horizontal or vertical shift

0-65535 (32768 = default)

X1% = Preset number

 

1-8

 

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Extron electronic XTP T UWP 202 manual Picture Adjustment Commands Analog Only, Preset Commands

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