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1 About this Guide ................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Communication c onfiguration and Specifications .................................................................................. 6
2.1 RS-232C communication ................................................................................................................. 6
This guide cont ains the pr oc edur e for controlling the MSD-701UHD / 702UHD / 801UHD / 802UHD using
commands via RS-232C communication or LAN communication.
Since descriptions in this document are for MSD-802UHD, there may be slight differences between the model
and other models.
The MSD series is devided into four models as shown in the table below.
[Table 1.1] Main differences among MSD-701UHD / 702UHD / 801UHD / 802UHD
Model
8
■ You can perform the following operati ons using com munication commands.
・Switching channels.
・Setting I/O, audio, and E DID.
・Setting sending of exter nal control command.
・Setting preset memory.
・Setting and displaying bitmaps
Fixes RS-232C cable to the provided 3-pi n termi nal block and then connect it to the MSD.
AWG28 t o AWG16 conductor gauge is recomm ended. The recommended wire strip length is 0.28 in. (7 mm).
If it is connected to a D-sub9 pin, cut RT S, CTS, DT R, and DSR (unused) a s needed.
[Fig. 2.1] Connecting RS-232C cable to 3-pin terminal block connector
2.1.2 RS-232C communication specification
[Table 2.1] RS-232C specification
Parity check NONE, EVEN, ODD
X parameter Invalid
Flow control None
Delimiter CR LF (Carriage retur n and line feed, 0D and 0A in hex)
Communication method Full duplex
The MSD series can connect up to eight connections (eight ports) sim ultaneously. If the MSD is controlled
from nine or more PCs, they may not be connected to the MSD normally, since the number of connec tions
that can be used is limited.
If you use nine connections or more, execute TCP-IP connection/ cl ose every time the communication
command is sent or received from the software of user’s side. By doing so, MSD’s ports are occ upied or
released so that nine or m or e connect ions can be connected logically.
[Table 2.3] Increasing connections
MSD
TCP-IP connection →(Occupied by 1 port)
→
←Send back command
TCP-IP close →(Release 1 port)
Note: If any comm and is not sent from the PC side to the MSD for 30 seconds, the MSD disconnects the
connection t o av oid the limitation problem on the number of connec tions. As a result, connection needs to be
established again f r om the PC si de aft er the cur r ent connection of the PC is disconnected.
(Since the number of ports in the MDS is eight, ports are occ upied permanently if the PC is turned off while
connections are valid. To prev ent t his, the MSD disconnects connections if no communic ation command is
sent from the PC side.)
A command consists of “@” (“40” in hexadecimal), 3 one-byte alphabetic al c har ac ters (upper and lower
cases), and parameters (one-byte numbers
no parameter is required. Processing is executed by sendi ng a delim iter at the end of the command.
Example: @SPM,2
“,”( a comma, “2C” in hexadecim al) is indicated between a command and paramet er and between two
parameters.
: delimiter CR LF (retur n+line feed, “0D” and “0A” in hex)
■ If th ere is an error:
An error command is retur ned if an undefined command or wrong parameter is included.
Example: @SOT,1
@ERR,1
■ Usin g as HELP
If only delimiter is sent, c ommand list as the help command is returned.
--------------- HELP (2/13) ---------------
(OUTPU T TI M ING Comman d )
@GOT / @GTD / @SOT : Get/Set Output Timing
@GUM / @SUM : Get/Set Monitor Aspect
@GAP / @SAP : Get/Set Aspect
@GAR / @SAR : Get/Set A spect Restor e M ode
*
). For some commands, several par am eters can be specified or
Command Function Page
@GDT / @SDT No-signal-input monitoring 36
@GHE / @SHE HDCP input enabled/disabled 37
@GAI / @SAI Analog input ty pe 37
@GID / @SID Automatic detection of input video interruption 38
@GIN / @SIN Signal selection of DVI input connect or 38
@GIA / @SIA HDBaseT input long reach mode 39
■ Input timing
Command Function Page
@AIS / @AIT Automatic measurement 41
@GHT / @SHT The total number of horiz ontal dots 42
@GHS / @SHS Horizontal start position 43
@GHD / @SHD Horizontal display period 44
@GVS / @SVS Vertical star t position 45
@GVD / @SVD Vertical display period 46
@GDI / @SDI Deep Color input 70
@GAF / @SAF Audio format 71
@GSP / @SSP The number of speakers (cont’d) 73
@RME Copying EDID 73
■ RS-232C communication
@GCF / @SCF RS-232C communication mode 75
@GCD / @SCD RS-232C transmission between control dev ic es 76
■ LAN commu ni cat ion
@GMC MAC address 80
■ Con trol commands
@GEC / @SEC Control command (CEC) 87
@GCC / @SCC Control command link 89
@GTG / @STG Toggle operation 91
@GUP / @SUP Plane to be executed when powered ON 91
@GIT / @SIT Ineffective time during control command executi on 92
@DEC Initializing registered command and link 92
@GTL / @STL Light ing condition of execution but ton 93
@GTF / @STF Blinking time of sink dev ic e power swit c h 94
@SCM / @SEM Saving channels to crosspoint memory 95
@RCV Loading crosspoint memory (sett ing video channel) 96
@SCV / @SEV Savi ng c r osspoint m em or y (Sett ing video channel) 97
@GCV / @ECV Editing crosspoint memory (Sett ing video channel) 97
@RCA Loading audio channel setting from crosspoint memory 98
@SCA / @SEA Savi ng c r osspoint m em or y (Sett ing audio channel) 98
@GCA / @ECA Editing crosspoint memory (Sett ing audio channel) 99
@RPM Loading all sett ings 99
@SCP Copying output setting 100
■ Bitmap
Command Function Page
@GBM / @SBM Outputting bitmap image 101
@GBB / @SBB Background color 102
@GBT / @SBT Aspect ratio 103
@GZP / @SZP Displ ay posi tion 104
@GPB / @SPB Start up bitmap 105
■ Other settings
Command Function Page
@GLS / @SLS Operation lock 108
Commands for MSD-802UHD are shown in this section. For other models, use appropriate commands
according to the number of inputs and outputs.
3.3.1 Error status
Response @ERR, error
Parameter error: Error status
1 = Erroneous parameter format or value
2 = Undefined command or wrong format
3 = Current ly cannot be used.
4 = Not used.
5 = The command could not be executed, because the control command was
not registered.
6 = The command could not be processed since another comm and was being
executed.
7 = Autom atic measurement of input timing failed.
8 = Loading EDID from the sink device failed.
9 = Not used.
10 = The control command was stopped accordi ng to the stop condition.
11 = The control command was stopped since the number of ret ries exceeded
the set value of “RETRY” .
12 = The contr ol c ommand of PJLink was stopped since the password did not
match.
13 = The image could not be captur ed since the image size to be captured
Remarks If “@GOT / @SOT Output resolution” is set to “AUTO-A” or “AUTO-B”, the
actual output resol ution is returned. If “@GOT / @SOT Output resolution
to a value other than “AUTO-A” or “AUTO-B”, the set output r esol ution value is
Parameter h_position_1-8: Horizontal input position
v_position_1-8: V er tical input position
-Vertical i nput siz e to +Vertical output resolution [Default] 0
ch_1-8: Input channel
Getting
example
Description Setting IN1 horizontal and vertical input positions are to -50 and +20, respectively.
Remarks If resolutions differ depending on output, the OUT1 output resolution will be the
Command
Response
@GNP
N1: horizontal input display is -50, vertic al input display is +20.
Setting Command @SNS, ch_1, h_si z e_1, v_si z e_1 ( , ch_2, h_size_2, v_size_2・・・)
・・・
Horizontal output resolution÷4 to Horizontal output resolution×4
Vertical output r esol ution÷4 to Vertical output resoluti on×4
ch_1-8: Input channel
0 = All inputs, 1 = IN1 to 8 = IN8
example
example
Description Setting IN1 horizontal and vertical input size are 1925 and 1084, respectively.
Remarks If resol utions differ depending on outputs, the resolution of OUT1 will be the
0 = OFF, 2000 = 2 sec to 15000 = 15 sec [Default] 10000 = 10 sec
Set the value by 100 ms. If you set a value other than 0 for the lower 2 digits, these
values will be rounded down.
ch_1-8: Input channel
0 = All d igita l input s, 1 = IN1 to 8 = IN8
Getting
Description Getting the set monitoring time of input video signal.
Setting
Command
Command
@GDT
IN1: 6000 ms. (6 sec.), IN2 and IN3: 10000 ms. (10 sec.),
IN4 and IN8: 4000 ms. (4 sec.)
@SDT,3,6000
IN6 and IN7 are available only if “1” (Dig it al signal) is selected for “@GIN / @SIN
analog: Signal type of analog input (For digital input, sel ec t “0”)
0 = OFF, 1 = ON(FIXED) [Default]
audio: Audio input level (For analog input, select “0”)
0 = OFF, 1 = ON(FIXED) [Default]
Getting
Command
@GFX, 1
(For analog inputs)
IN1 aspect rati o: cur r ent sett ing, signal type of analog input: sett ing of each input
signal.
Setting
Command
@SFX,2,1
signal type. (“0” is an invalid v alue.)
When analog input channel is acquired, “0” is ret ur ned for the Parameter of audio
input level. (“0” is an invalid value.)
Input channels IN6 and IN7: digital input/analog input selectable.
【See: @GIN / @SIN Signal selection of DVI input connector】
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3.3.6 Input timing
@AIS / @AIT
Automatic measuremen t
Setting
Description
Starting autom atic measurement of the start position and display per iod.
Command
@AIS, ch
Response
@AIS, ch
Setting
Description
Starting autom atic measurement with a desired aspect ratio.
Response
@AIT, ch (, mode)
6 = IN6, 7 = IN7
mode: Measurement mode
parameter, “NEXT ASPECT” mode will be applied.
example
Response
@AIS,7
Setting
Command
@AIT,7,0
of “4:3”.
Setting
Command
@AIS,7
Remarks
These commands are vali d only if analog RGB/analog YPbPr signal is input.
Command @AIT, ch (, mode)
Parameter ch: Input channel
-1 = NEXT ASPECT, 0 = 4:3, 1 = 5:4, 2 = 5:3, 3 = 16:9, 4 = 16:10
If you select “NEXT ASPECT”, the next aspect ratio will be selected in order every
time the automatic m easurement is executed. If you do not set any m ode
Getting the setting of Automatic measurement of the start position.
example
Response
@SIS,6,1
Description
Setting signal that is currently input from IN6 to “1” (Current i nput signal is not
returned.
@GSM / @SSM
Automatic measurement when unregistered signal is input
Getting
Command
@GSM
Response
@GSM, mode
Setting
Command
@SSM, mode
Response
@SSM, mode
Automatic measurement is set to “1” (Execute).
Setting
Command
@SSM,1
input.
Remarks
Getting Command @GIS
Setting Command @SIS, ch, mode
0 = All inputs from this input channel are not measured automatic ally.
1 = Current input signal is not measured automatically.
2 = Current input signal is measured automatically. [Default]
ch: Input channel
Getting
example
Command
Response
@GIS
@GIS,0,2
IN6: not measured automatically, IN7: measured automatically.
Setting
Command
@SIS,6,1
measured autom atically).
Remarks These commands are only for analog input.
IN6 and IN7 are available only if “0” (Analog signal) is selected for “@GIN / @SIN
Signal s election of D VI input connector
”. If “1” (Digital signal) is selected, “-1” is
Parameter mode: Automatic measurement
0 = Not execute, 1 = Execute [Default]
Getting
example
Command
Response
@GSM
@GSM,1
Description Getting the set automatic measurement mode when unregistered signal is input.
example
Response
@SSM,1
Description Setting the automatic measurement to be executed when unregistered signal is
Setting IN6 input timings to the values saved in the device table 2.
Remarks
This command is valid only if signal is input.
registered.
@STT
Registering device data
Response
@STT, ch, table (, name)
1 to 99
name: D evice t able nam e
automatically as the device table name.
example
Response
@STT,7,2
Description
Saving IN7 input timi ng setting in device table 2 without editing the device table
example
Response
@STT,7,2,XGA 60Hz
Description
Saving the current IN7 input timing setting in device table 2 wit h the name of
Remarks
This command is valid only if analog RGB / YPbPr signal is input.
Setting Command @RTT, ch (, table)
Parameter ch: Input channel
table: Device table
1 to 99 (Registered device dat a),
100 to 100+n (Preset device dat a. ”n” varies depending on input signal,
but 0 for most cases.)
Only for analog input, specif y the device table.
Setting
Command
@RTT,1
Description Reconfiguring IN1 input timing setting t o the value detected automatically.
Setting
example
Command
Response
@RTT,6,2
@RTT,6,2
For analog input, t his comm and is valid only if the device data of input signal is
Setting Command @STT, ch, table (, name)
Parameter ch: Input channel
6 = IN6, 7 = IN7
table: Device table
Up to 14 characters f r om 20 to 7D of ASCII code.
You can skip “Device table n ame”. If you skip i t, only input timing setting is saved.
However, if no device table name is c ur r ently saved, the resolution i s saved
example
Description Setting the OUT1 output mode to “HDMI YCbCr4: 4: 4 MODE”
Remarks Since OUTB (HDBaseT output connector) does not support YCbCr 4:2:0, “HDMI
Command
Response
@GDM
@SDM,1,3
・・・
・・・
Getting Command @GUY
0 = Not output, 1 = Output [Default]
ch_1-2: Out put channel
Getting
example
Description Getting synchronous signal output when no video signal is input.
example
Description Setting OUT1 to “1” (synchronous signal i s output even if video signal is not
Command
Response
Response
@GUY
@GUY,1,0
OUT1: synchronous signal is output.
OUT2: synchronous signal is not output.
Set the value by 10 ms. If you set a value other than 0 for the lower 1 digits, these
values will be rounded down. (For ex am ple, if you set it to 395, the speed is set to
390 ms.)
ch_1-2: Out put channel
0 = All outputs, 1 = OUT1, 2 = OUT2
Getting
example
Command
Response
@GFT
@GFT,400,400,350,350
OUT1: 400 ms, OUT2: 350 ms
Setting
Command
@SFT,1,400
-
Getting Command @GWC, ch
1 = OUT1, 2 = OUT2
ch_1-2: Out put channel
red / red_1-2 : Wipe color (Red)
green / green_1-2 : Wipe color (Green)
blue / blue_1-2 : Wipe color (Blue)
example
Description Getting the actual sampling frequency.
Remarks “
Parameter out_1-2: Audio output connector
ch_1-2: Out put channel
Response
@GFD,6,4
that is output actually is returned. If it is set to value ot her than “AUTO”, the set
sampling frequency is returned.
0 = Only to analog audi o output c onnec tors,
1 = To HDMI output connect or s and HDBaseT out put connectors,
2 = To analog audio connector s, HDMI output connectors, and
HDBaseToutput connector s [Default]
” is set to “AUTO”, the sampling frequency
example
Description Getting the audio output connec tors’ settings.
Setting
example
Description Setting OUT1 to output to only analog audio output connectors.
Remarks -
Response
Command
Response
@GDO,0,1
OUT1: only to analog audio output connector s
OUT2: to HDMI output connectors and HDBaseT output c onnec tors
Getting commands: the set audio formats and maximum sampling frequenc y is
returned.
Setting commands: send the desired audio formats and the m aximum sampling
frequencies. O ther audio formats is set to “0” (Output disabled) for the maximum
sampling frequency. You do not need to specify “0” parameter normally.
PCM is always enabled, you can skip this menu unless you need to change the
example
Response
@GAF,1,0,7
Description Getting the set audio formats for IN1.
Setting
Command
@SAF,2,4,3
Description Enabling IN2 to output PCM and DTS up to 48 kHz (PCM’s sampling frequency is
not changed).
Remarks These commands are only for digital input.
IN6 and IN7 are available only when “1” (Digital signal) is selected for “@GIN /
Setting Command @SSP, ch, number (, speaker_1, speaker_2・・・)
・・・
0 = All digital inputs (for setting only), 1 = IN1 to 8 = IN8
number: The number of speakers
0 = Front Left / Right [Default], 1 = Low Frequency Effect,
2 = Front Center, 3 = Rear Left / Right,
4 = Rear Center, 5 = Front Left / Right Cent er ,
6 = Rear Left / Right Center, 7 = Front Left / Right Wide,
8 = Front Left / Right High, 9 = Top Center,
10 = Front Center High
Getting commands: the num ber of speakers and whic h speakers will be used is
returned.
Setting commands: if you do not specify the speaker configuration, the following
configurati on will be applied depending on the set number of speakers.
number
speaker
OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
2
ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
3
ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
4
ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
5
ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
6
ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
7
ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
8
For speaker confi gur ations: the number and total number of speakers (speaker_1-8)
do not match, the number is set automatically based on the setting of speaker_1-8.
In case the number exceeds the settable range, an error is returned.
Setting IN2 speaker configuration to Front Left / Right , Low Frequency Ef fect,
Completed normally .
Setting
Command
@SSP,3,8,0,3,5,6,7
Description
Setting IN3 speaker configuration to Front Left / Right, Rear Left / Right , F r ont
selected, “-1” is returned.
@RME
Copying EDID
Setting
Command
@RME, out, number, nam e
Response
@RME, out, number, nam e
Parameter
out: Connector to be loaded
1 to 8
name: COPY DATA name
changing current ly saved name.
Setting
Command
@RME,1,1
DATA 1.
Setting
Command
@RME,3,4,800x600
and saving it in COPY DATA 4.
@GED / @SED EDID
Getting
Command
@GSP,1
Description Getting the IN1 speaker confi gur ation.
Six speakers (Front Left / Right, Low Frequency Effect, Front Center, Rear Left /
Right) are used.
Setting
Command
@SSP,2,8
Front Center, Rear Left / Right , Rear Left / Right Center (eight speakers).
example
Response
@ERR,1
Left / Right Center, Rear Left / Right Center, Front Left / Right Wide.
The number of speakers is 10 which exceeds the settable value, and it causes
the error.
Remarks These commands are only for digital input.
IN6 and IN7 are available only when “1” (Digita l s ig nal) is selected for “@GIN /
@SIN Signal selection of DVI input connector
”. If “0” (Analog signal) is
1 = OUT1A, 2 = OUT1B, 3 = OUT2A, 4 = OUT2B
number: Destination COPY DATA number
Up to 10 characters using 20 t o 7D from ASCII codes.
You can skip this setti ng. I n this case, only EDID settings are saved wi t hout
example
Response
@RME,1,1
Description Loading EDID data of the sink device connected to OUT1A and saving it in COPY
example
Response
@RME,3,4,800x600
Description Loading EDID data of the sink device c onnec t ed to O UT3A, naming it “800x600”
For 1-output models (MSD-701UHD and MSD-801UHD), out_2B cannot be set.
may be disabled. Change the environmental settings based on the MSD settings.
3.3.10 RS-232C communication
Setting
Parameter rs_232cq : Communication setti ng of RS-232C connector
out_1B : Communicati on setting of OUT1B connector
out_2B : Communication setting of OUT2B connector
in8 : Communication setting of IN8 connector
setting : Communication setting
example
Description Getting communication settings of RS-232Cs.
Setting
Description S etting RS-232C as follows: baud rate = 19200 [bps], data bit length = 8 [bit],
Response
Command
@GCT,24,24,24,24
All baud rates = 19200 [bps], data bit length = 8 [bit], parity check = NONE,
stop bit =1 [bit]
@SCT,1,24
For 7-input models (MSD-701UHD and MSD-702UHD), “in8” cannot be set.
“-1” will be sent when these commands are gott en.
If IP address or RS-232C comm unic ation setting is changed, the communication
Enabling c ommunication between the RS-232C connector of the MSD
and the RS-232C connector of an HDC seri es receiver that is connected
to OUT1B or OUT2B connector. The RS-232C connector cannot be used
for communicati on c ommand control from a PC to the MSD and control
example
Description Getting the RS-232C transmission.
Setting
Description RS-232C connector operates i n the mode set in “@GCF / @SCF RS-232C
Remarks For RS-232C transmission, set the same values for communication settings of the
Response
Command
@GCD,1
Enabling communication between the RS-232C connector of the MSD and the
RS-232C connector of an HDC series receiver that is connected to OUT1B
@SCD,0
”.
external devic e’s (such as PCs) tr ansmitter and receiver sides.
If “mode” is set to “0”, the respons for setting command will be sent. If “mode” is
set to a value other than “0”, the RS-232C connector accepts only @SCD
command.
0 to 255 = 8 bit (Decimal not ation) [Default] 192.168.1.199
IP address: 192.168.3.2.
Setting
Command
@SIP,192,168,3,2
may be disabled. Change the environmental settings based on the MSD settings.
@GSB / @SSB
Subnet mask
Getting
Command
@GSB
Response
@GSB, unit_1, unit_2, unit_3, unit_4
Setting
Command
@SSB, unit_1, unit_2, unit_3, unit_4
Response
@SSB, unit_1, unit_2, unit_3, unit_4
Parameter
unit_1: Upper bit of the subnet mask to unit_4: lower bit of the subnet mask
Getting
Command
@GSB
Subnet mask: 255.255.192.0 ( = 18 bit).
Setting
Command
@SSB,255,255,192,0
may be disabled. Change the environmental settings based on the MSD settings.
3.3.11 LAN communication
Setting
Parameter unit_1: Upper bit of the IP address to unit to unit_4: lower bit of the IP address
Getting
example
Description Getting the IP address of the MSD.
example
Description S etting IP address to 192.168.3.2.
Remarks If IP address or RS-232C comm unic ation setting is changed, the communication
example
Description Getting the set subnet mask of the MS D.
Command
Response
Response
Response
@GIP
@GIP,192,168,3,2
@SIP,192,168,3,2
0 to 255 = 8 bit (Dec im al notation) [Default] 255.255.255.0
@GSB,255,255,192,0
example
Description Setting subnet mask to 255.255.192.0 ( = 18 bit).
Remarks If IP address or RS-232C comm unic ation setting is changed, the communication
0 to 255 = 8 bit (Decimal not ation) [Default] 192.168.1.198
Available only if the mode is TRANSMITTER.
0 = PJLink not used [Default], 1 = PJLink used
1 to 65535 [Default] 1100
Available only if the mode is TRANSMITTER and “pjlink” is set to “0” (PJLink not
used).
password: Password of PJLink protocol
Up to 32 characters of the following ASCII codes: 20, 30 to 39, 41 to 5A, 61 to
7A (alphanumeric characters). [Default] All: 20 ( space)
Replied/Set only if the mode is “1” (TRANSMITTER) and pjlink is “0” (PJLink
not used).
Getting commands: replied only if the password is set.
Setting commands: y ou c an skip this password setting if you disable password
authentication for PJLink protocol connection.
Available only if the mode is TRANSMITTER and “pjlink” is se t to “0” (PJLink not
used).
Getting commands: ret ur ned only if the password is set.
Setting commands: you can skip this password setting if you do not use password
Getting
example
Description Getting mode settings of connection 3.
Setting
Command
Response
Command
@GLF,3
@GLF,3,1,192,168,1,2,1,PROJECTOR1
Mode = TRANSMITTER mode, destination IP address = 192.168.1. 2,
PJLink = to be used, password = “PROJECTOR1”
@SLF,3,1,192,168,1,2,1
Description Set ting connection 3 as follows:
Mode = TRANSMITTER mode, destination IP address = 192.168.1. 2,
PJLink = to be used, password = disabling password authentication.
Remarks If IP address or RS-232C communicati on setting is changed, the communication
unit_1: Upper bit of the MAC address to to unit_6: lower bit of the MAC address
example
Response
@GMC,00,08,E5,5F,00,00
Remarks
Getting Command @GLP
Setting Command @SLP, connection_1, port _1 (, c onnec tion_2, port_2・・・)
・・・
0 = All connections, 1 = Connection 1 to 8 = Connection 8
port_1-8: TCP port number
23, 80, 1100, 5000 to 5999, 6000 to 6999
[Default]
Connection 1 to 3 = 1100, Connection 4 to 6 = 23,
Connection 7 to 8 = 80
Getting
Description Getting the set TCP port number.
Command
@GLP
example
Description Set ting port number of connection 8 to “6000”.
Remarks If IP address or RS-232C communicati on setting is changed, the communication
Description Getti ng the power butt on status of sink device.
example
Description Setting the power button of the sink device that is connected OUT1 to ON.
Remarks Since the result is returned after control c ommand execution is c omplete,
@GEC, no, delay, port, m em o, lengt h, command, timeout, retry, int erval,
retryover, displ ay (, r ecv_1, recv_2
)
Response
@SEC, no, delay, port, mem o, lengt h, command, timeout, retry, interval,
1 to 32
bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
LAN 4 LAN
3
LAN
2
LAN
1
RS-232C
IN8
RS-232C
OUT2B
RS-232C
OUT1B
RS-232C
CH1
bit
15
14
13
12
11
10 9 8
LOOP
BACK
LAN
8
LAN
7
LAN
6
LAN
5
Up to 14 characters of 20 to 7D except 2C (,).
length: Data size of send command (the number of bytes)
timeout: Time-out duration
0 to 99
interval: Retry interval
0 = Stop processing, 1 = Continue pr oc essing
0 = communication comm and c ontrol
Register reply commands i n “@GRC / @SRC Response co mmand”.
Getting Command @GEC, no
retryover, displ ay (, r ecv_1, recv_2・・・)
Setting Command @ S E C, no, delay , port, memo, length, command, timeout, r etry , interval,
・・・
retryover, displ ay (, r ecv_1, recv_2・・・)
Parameter no: Control command number
delay: Delay time
0 = 0 sec. to 999999 = 999.999 sec.
port: Output port
1 to 8191
port
port
- - -
“1” is for the bit of the output port to send a command (Since bit 13-15 are not
used, they are always “0”). For example, if you want to send a command from
RS-232C CH1, specify “ 1”. If sending a command from LAN 2, specify “32”.
memo:
0 to 30
command: Send command data
Specify length × 2 digits with 0 to 9, A to F, a to f: (4 bit per digit in
hexadecimal).
0 = 0 sec. to 99999 = 99.999 sec.
retry: The number of retries
0 = 0 sec. to 99999 = 99.999 sec.
retryover: Processing at retry over
display: Displaying received data
recv_1-32: Pr esence or absence of response command check
1 to 32
For get commands, reply command numbers are separated from each other by a
comma.
For set commands, the repl y comm and num ber to be checked can be specified.
Up to 32 commnads can be specified by separat ing them by a comma.
If you send only parameter s of r eply c ommand number you want to chec k , the
reply commands without sent parameter are automatically set to “not check”.
・Delay: 0 ms
・Output port: LOOP BACK
・Memo: IN1 SELECT
・Data size: 10 bytes
・Command data: @SSW,1,1 CR LF (ASCII codes)
・Timeout: 0 ms
・Retry: 0 time
・Interval: 0 ms
・Retry over: Execute
・Received data: Not displ ay ed
@GEC, no, delay, port, m em o, lengt h, command, timeout, retry, int erval,
retryover, displ ay , delimiter
Response
@SEC, no, delay, port, mem o, lengt h, command, timeout, retry, interval,
1 to 32
bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
LAN 4 LAN
3
LAN
2
LAN
1
RS-232C
IN8
RS-232C
OUT2B
RS-232C
OUT1B
RS-232C
CH1
bit
15
14
13
12
11
10 9 8
LOOP
BACK
LAN
8
LAN
7
LAN
6
LAN
5
Up to 14 characters of 20 to 7D except 2C (,) from ASCII codes.
length: Command data si z e (the num ber of bit es)
timeout: Time-out duration
0 to 99
interval: Retry interval
0 = Stop processing, 1 = Continue pr oc essing
1 = in ASCII codes, 2 = in hexadecimals
Getting Command @GEC, no
retryover, displ ay , delimiter
Setting Command @SEC, no, delay, port , mem o, lengt h, command, timeout, retry, interval,
retryover, displ ay , delimiter
Parameter no: Control command number
delay: Delay time
0 = 0 sec. to 999999 = 999.999 sec.
port: Output port
1 to 8191
port
port
- - -
“1” is for the output port to send a command (Since bit 11-15 are not used, they
are always “0”). For ex am ple, if y ou want to send a command to RS-232C,
specify “1”. If sending a c ommand to LAN 2, specify “32”.
memo:
0 to 30
command: Command dat a
Specify length × 2 digits wit h 0 to 9, A to F, a to f = 4 bit per digit (in
hexadecimal).
0 = 0 sec. to 99999 = 99.999 sec.
retry: The number of retires
0 = 0 sec. to 99999 = 99.999 sec.
retryover: Processing at r etry over
display : Displaying received data
delimiter:
2 digits of 0 to 9, A to F, a to f = 4 bit per digit (in hexadecimal) for monitoring
delimiter
・Delay time: 0 ms
・Output port: LAN2
・Memo: PO WER STATUS
・Data size: 9 bytes
・Command data: GET POW CR LF (ASCII codes)
・Timeout: 2000 ms
・Retry: 2 times
・Retry interval: 200 ms
・Retryover: Stop
・Received data: Displayed in ASCII codes
・
@SEC,3,0,32, POWER STATUS ,9,47455420504F570D0A,2000,2,200,0,1,0D
・Delay time: 0 ms
・Output port: LAN2
・Memo: PO WER STATUS
・Data size: 9 bytes
・Command data: GET POW CR LF (ASCII codes)
・Timeout: 2000 ms
・Retry: 2 times
・Retry interval: 200 ms
・Retryover: Stop
・Received data: Displayed in ASCII codes
・Delimiter: 0D in hex (CR =ASCII c odes)
@GEC, no, delay, port, m em o, ccno_1, c c _1, pulse_1 (, ccno_2, cc_2,
pulse_2
)
Response
@SEC, no, delay, port , mem o, cc no_1, cc_1, pulse_1 (, ccno_2, cc_2,
1 to 32
8192= For contact closure control
Up to 14 characters of 20 to 7D except 2C (,) from ASCII codes.
ccno_1-3: Contact cl osure number
0 = OFF, 1 = ON, 2 = Toggle, 3 = Not control
example
Response
@GEC,7,20,8192,S CRE E N UP,1,1,100
example
Response
@SEC,6,50,8192,PROJECTOR ON,1,0,200,2,1,0
Description
Setting Control c ommand number 6 as follows:
Remarks
Getting Command @GEC, no
pulse_2・・・)
Setting Command @SEC, no, delay, port, mem o, cc no_1, cc_1, pulse_1 (, ccno_2, cc_2,
・・・
pulse_2・・・)
Parameter no : Contr ol c ommand number
delay : Delay time
0 = 0 sec. to 999999 = 999.999 sec.
port : Contact closure control
memo:
ccno 1 2 3
Contact
closure
CONTACT CLOSURE
CH1 CH2 CH3
cc_1-3: Contact closure control
pulse_1-3: pulse width
0 = Hold, 100 = 100 ms to 9990 = 9990 m s (by 10 ms)
Pulse width after the com pletion of contact closure.
Getti ng c ommands: only contact closure number s to be contr olled are replied.
Setting commands: specify only contact closure number s to be c ontrolled. For
contact closure numbers that do not specify parameter , “Not check” is set.
Getting
Command
@GEC,7
Description Getting settings of c ontrol command 7.
・Delay time: 20ms
・Memo: SCREEN UP
・Contact closure1’s CH1: ON f or 100 m s
・Other outputs: not c ontrolled.
Setting
Command
@SEC,6,50,8192,PROJECTOR ON,1,0,200,2,1,0
・Delay time: 50 ms
・Memo: PROJECTOR ON
・CH1 of contact closure : ON for 200 ms
・CH2 of contact closure : ON
・CH3 of contact closure : not controlled
[Table 3.2] Parameter of control command execution condition
event
1 COMMAND A-PLANE A 24 VIDEO:OUT1-IN1
2 COMMAND A-PLANE B 25 VIDEO:OUT1-IN2
3 COMMAND B-PLANE A 26 VIDEO:OUT1-IN3
4 COMMAND B-PLANE B 27 VIDEO:OUT1-IN4
5 COMMAND C-PLANE A 28 VIDEO:OUT1-IN5
COMMAND C-PLANE B 29 VIDEO:OUT1-IN6
6
COMMAND D-PLANE A 30 VIDEO:OUT1-IN7
COMMAND D-PLANE B 31 VIDEO:OUT1-IN8
COMMAND E-PLANE A 32 VIDEO:OUT1-OFF
COMMAND E-PLANE B 33 AUDIO:OUT1-IN1
COMMAND F-PLANE A 34 AUDIO:OUT1-IN2
COMMAND F-PLANE B 35 AUDIO:OUT1-IN3
COMMAND G-PLANE A 36 AUDIO:OUT1-IN4
COMMAND G-PLANE B 37 AUDIO:OUT1-IN5
COMMAND H-PLANE A 38 AUDIO:OUT1-IN6
COMMAND H-PLANE B 39 AUDIO:OUT1-IN7
COMMAND I-PLANE A 40 AUDIO:OUT1-IN8
Description Loading video and audio channel s of c r osspoint m em ory 1.
Remarks -
Command
@RCM,1
Setting Description Overwriting partly
Response @SEM, memory (, name)
Parameter memory : Crosspoint memory
Up to 10 characters using 20 t o 7D from ASCII codes.
If you do not specify memor y name, onl y crosspoint settings are saved wit hout
changing the curr ent mem or y name.
Setting
Description S av ing the current video and audi o channel s to c r osspoint memory 2 without
example
Description S av ing the current video and audi o channels to c rosspoint memory 2 with the
Remarks -
Command
Response
@SCM,2
@SEM,2,PATTERN2
name of “PATTERN2”. Out put sett ings that are set to Not Controlled ar e not
saved.
Loading audio channel setting from crosspoint memory
Response
@RCA, memory
1 to 9
example
Response
@RCA,1
Description
Loading audio channel of crosspoint memory 1.
Remarks
@SCA / @SEA
Saving crosspoint memory (S et t ing aud io channel)
Setting
Description
Overwriting all
Response
@SCA, memory, name
Setting
Description
Overwriting partly
Command
@SEA, memory (, name)
Response
@SEA, memory ( , name)
Parameter
memory: Crosspoint memory
example
Response
@SCA,2
Description
Saving the current audio c hannel in crosspoint memory 2 without c hanging
example
Response
@SEA,2,PATTERN2
Setting Command @RCA, memory
Parameter memory: Crosspoint memory
Setting
name: Mem ory name
Setting
Command
Command @SCA, memory, name
Command
@RCA,1
-
1 to 9
Up to 10 characters using 20 t o 7D from ASCII codes.
If you do not specify memor y name, onl y crosspoint settings are saved wit hout
changing the memor y name.
@SCA,2
memory name.
Setting
Description S av ing the current video channel in crosspoint memory 2 with the name of
Remarks -
Command
@SEA,2,PATTERN2
“PATTERN2”. Out put sett ings that are set to Not Controlled ar e not sav ed.