Chapter 8 : REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE (continued)
8-4. COMMANDS AND RESPONSES TABLE (continued)
ASCII
RESPONSE
COMMAND
CONTROLS COMMANDS
xu
VERU
xi
I
yo
OPT
QE
EPD
yl
LOCK
yi
EISP
LF
LFAD
at
AFRA
wp
STBE
wo
MESO
wf
MESF
wt
MCTR
ws
STDB
wr
RATE
br
BFCR
bb
BFCB
bg
BFCG
yc
EPOS
Y
FRES
STATUS COMMANDS
U
UNIT
IL
ILD
ID
IFD
IP
IPS
IH
IHP
IV
IVP
IK
IST
II
IIN
IO
IOO
IF
IFA
XF
REFF
XT
REFT
NOTE:
Rd/Wr = Read and write command.
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
Device version.
Identification number.
Options available.
2:2 pull down correction.
Key locking.
Auto-lock
Transition mode.
Auto frame
standby delay
ON message for the display device.
OFF message for the display device.
ON/OFF message controls.
Standby mode
Baud rate selection to the display device Rd/Wr
Red level adjustment of the fade.
Bleu level adjustment of the fade.
Green level adjustment of the fade.
Erase memories.
DEFAULT VALUE.
Measures unity in kHz.
This command allows to calculate the
input line frequency in Hz.
This command allows to calculate the
input frame frequency in Hz.
Input Sync. detection.
Sign of the horizontal input Sync.
Sign of the vertical input Sync.
Input Sync type detection.
Interlaced signal detection.
"Out of range" signal detection.
Standard input signal detection.
Standard of the reference input.
Frame frequency of the reference input Rd
TYPE
MIN MAX
Rd
0
65535 Example: 104 = Version 1.4
Rd
0
65535 Value displayed in hexadecimal in the device.
0
65535 0 = without option.
Rd
Rd/Wr
0
1
0 = off
Rd/Wr
0
1
0 = unlocks
Rd/Wr
0
1
0 = off
0 = fade color
2 = Clean cut (from computer)
Rd/Wr
0
4
3 = Clean cut (from video)
4 = Clean cut (from all)
Rd/Wr
0
1
0 = OFF
0 = OFF
Rd/Wr
0
255
2 = 2 minutes
The ON/OFF messages can be composed up to
Rd/Wr
0
255
50 bytes. Set this command to the first byte
with the wt command, then send successively
the value and the command letters for each byte
i.e: If your ON message is ABC, send:
Rd/Wr
0
255
1wt
NOTE: 0 value = no data.
1 = set the wo command to the first byte.
2 = set the wf command to the first byte.
Rd/Wr
0
8
4 = read the ON message.
8 = read the OFF message.
Rd/Wr
0
1
0 = standby inactive
0
2
0 = 9600
Rd/Wr
0
255
Rd/Wr
0
255
Rd/Wr
0
255
Rd/Wr
0
1
1 = erase all memories (automatic reset).
Rd/Wr
0
1
1 = Default value action (automatic reset).
0
65535
Rd
Line frequency (in kHz) = (UNIT VALUE) ÷
Rd
0
65535
(ILD VALUE).
Frame frequency (in Hz) = (Line frequency in
Rd
0
65535
Hz) ÷ (IFD VALUE).
0
1
0 = not detected
Rd
Rd
0
1
0 = negative
Rd
0
1
0 = negative
0 = H &V.
Rd
0
3
1 = Composite (TTL).
Rd
0
1
0 = not interlaced
Rd
0
1
0 = In range
0 = no signal.
2 = NTSC (3.58/60).
4 = PAL (4.43/50).
Rd
0
27
6 = SECAM (50Hz).
8 = B & white (60Hz). 9 = YUV 50 Hz.
10 = YUV 60 Hz.
12 = RGB 60 Hz.
14 = VGA2 400L.
16 = PLASMA 42".
18 = MAC.
0
27
Rd
20 = PLASMA 50'.
22 = SXGA.
24 = 1080i @ 50 Hz.
26 = 480p @ 59.94/60. 27 = 720p @ 59.94/60.
0
65535 Value in Hz.
Rd = Read only command.
OCTO-QUATTRO™
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
1 = auto.
1 = locks
1 = on.
1 = ON
1 = 1 minute
255 = 255 minutes
65wo 66wo 67wo 0wo .
1 = standby active.
1 = 2400
2 = 1200 bauds.
1 = Sync. detected.
1 = positive.
1 = positive.
2 = SOG.
3 = Composite (ana)
1 = interlaced.
1 = Out of range.
1 = not compatible.
3 = NTSC (4.43/60).
5 = PAL (4.43/60).
7 = B & white (50Hz).
11 = RGB 50 Hz.
13 = VGA1 350L.
15 = VGA3 480L.
17 = SVGA.
19 = XGA.
21 = MAC 21'.
23 = UXGA.
25 = 1080i @59.94/60.