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Symbols Used in this Guide

During programming in the field, certain characters are most conveniently represented by their
hexadecimal rather than their ASCII values. The table below shows the hexadecimal equivalent of each
ASCII character. The
and Response Table for SIS Commands
Space
Table 6.
Space
=
]
Carriage return with line feed
=
}
Carriage return with no line feed
=
|
=
Pipe (vertical bar) character (URL equivalent to
carriage return)
E,W
=
Escape key, or hex 1B (use W instead of
web browsers, or at any time)
,
,
14
24
28
=
Superscripts indicate the error message displayed
if the command is entered incorrectly or with invalid
parameters (see
X!
=
Input video format —
0 = No signal (for query only)
1 = RGB (default)
2 = YUV
3 = Auto
X@
=
Auto-Image, blanking, freeze, power save, or
executive mode status —
0 = disabled
1 = enabled
X#
=
Horizontal start value: from 0 to 255
(the midpoint of 128 is the default value in the input
lookup tables)
X$
=
Vertical start value: from 0 to 255
(the midpoint of 128 is the default value in the input
lookup tables)
X%
=
Pixel phase value: from 1 to 31 (default = 16)
X^
Total pixels value is the number of pixels per line
=
(including blanking and sync). It can be adjusted to
the default value for the detected input resolution
±512.
X&
Active pixels value is the number of active pixels per
=
line. It can be adjusted to the default value for the
detected input resolution ±512.
X*
=
Active lines value is the number of active lines per
frame or field. It can be adjusted to the default
value for the detected input resolution ±256.
X/ values defined in this section are the variables used in the fields of the
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table
E
for
Error Messages
on page 31).
(see page 32).
.
X1)
Picture adjustment (contrast, brightness, and
=
detail): from 0 to 127 (default = 64)
X1!
Horizontal and vertical shift values (nominally
=
10240, 10240)
X1@
=
Horizontal and vertical size
X1%
Output resolutions (nominally match the output
=
resolution [H x V]) —
01= 640x480
02= 800x600
03= 852x480
04= 1024x768 (default)
05= 1024x852
06= 1024x1024
07= 1280x768
08= 1280x800
09= 1280x1024
10= 1360x765
11= 1360x768
12= 1365x768
13= 1366x768
14= 1365x1024
15= 1440x900
*Display EDID controlled. Not valid for EDID
emulation.
** Output rate locked to input resolution and
refresh. Not valid for EDID emulation.
VGA: EDID emulation matches current ouput
rate — valid for VGA EDID emulation only; not
valid for setting output rate.
X1^
Output format —
=
0= Auto, Lock, or Output rate EDID emulation.
1= 23.98 Hz
2= 24 Hz
3= 25 Hz
4= 29.97 Hz
5= 30 Hz
X1&
HDMI output sync mode —
=
0 = RGB (default)
RGB DVI 300 and RGB HDMI 300 (A) • SIS Commands
Command
16= 1400x1050
17= 1680x1050
18= 1600x1200
19= 1920x1200
20= 480p
21= 576p
22= 720p
23= 1080i
24= 1080p
25= 2048x1080
26= 1600x900
30 = Auto*
31 = Lock**
32 = Output rate†
6= 50 Hz
7= 59.94 Hz
8= 60 Hz (default)
9= 75 Hz
2 = YUV
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