Serial Communications
Table 6-1. Serial Commands (continued)
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| 000# | Set PIP size | |
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| 0 | = small |
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| 1 | = medium |
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| 2 | = large |
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Example: [SDB0001 selects medium PIP size | ||||||
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| 000# | Set PIP aspect ratio | |
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| 1 | = 16:9 |
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Example: [SDE0001 selects 16:9 aspect ratio PIP window | ||||||
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| 000# | Set PIP window position | |
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| 0 | = Top/Left |
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| 1 | = Top/Right |
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| 2 | = Bottom/Left |
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| 3 | = Bottom/Right |
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Example: [SDF0001 positions PIP window in
The following serial commands are meant to emulate buttons on the remote control. Each button has its own serial command, so effectively it is as if you were using the IR remote only you’ll be doing so via serial commands. These commands provide active OSD responses just like the IR remote.
Each command begins with [key followed by the
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key | 0002 | OFF |
| 0015 | ON |
key | 0004 | Number 1 |
| 0005 | Number 2 |
| 0006 | Number 3 |
| 0008 | Number 4 |
| 0009 | Number 5 |
| 0010 | Number 6 |
| 0012 | Number 7 |
| 0013 | Number 8 |
| 0014 | Number 9 |
| 0035 | Number |
| 0017 | Number 0 |
| 0023 | TV |
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