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X1^
=
Output HDCP status
0
= No sink detected
1
= Sink with HDCP detected
2
= Sink without HDCP detected
X1&
=
Output HDCP mode
0
= (Default) Encrypt as required by input.
For HDMI sinks, perform continuous trials.
For DVI sinks, attempt for 10 seconds, then fail.
1
= Always encrypt.
For HDMI sinks, perform continuous trials.
For DVI sinks, attempt for 10 seconds, then fail.
2
= Encrypt as required by input. Continuous trials for HDMI and DVI sinks.
3
= Always encrypt. Continuous trials for HDMI and DVI sinks.
X1*
=
Tally pin mode for channel mute indicator
0
= Always on (default)
1
= Off when muted
2
= Blink when muted
NOTE:
Unless otherwise indicated, commands are not case-sensitive.
X1(
=
Local date and time (to set):
X2)
=
Local date and time (displayed):
X2! =
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
IP address (
setting values and are suppressed in returned values.
X2@
=
Hardware media access code (MAC) address (
is view-only and cannot be changed.
X2#
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
=
Subnet mask (
X2$
=
Gateway IP address (
X2%
=
Domain name system (DNS) server IP address (
X2^
=
Administrator password
X2&
=
User password
NOTES:
View administrator password
In response to the
X2^
X2&
commands,
and
displayed if no password exists.
The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device have been set to the device
serial number. In the event of an absolute system reset, the passwords convert to the default,
which is no password.
X2*
=
Network Time Protocol (NTP) IP address or URL
X2(
=
Serial port number — Two ASCII characters (
300
600
X3)
=
Baud rate:
,
19200
28800
38400
,
,
X3!
Odd
Even
None
=
Parity:
,
,
(Use only the first letter.)
7
8
X3@
=
Data bits:
or
(default)
X3#
1
=
Stop bits:
(default) or
X3$ =
Time zone code
The code is an acronym for the time zone (2-6 letters) (see the
command
on page 30 to view a list of available time zones).
SW HD 4K PLUS Series • Remote Configuration and Control
MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS
Ddd, DD Mmm YYYY HH:MM:SS
) Leading zeros in each of the four octets are optional in
00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
)
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
)
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
****
are displayed as
if a password exists. An empty line is
00
not permitted)
1200
1800
2400
3600
4800
,
,
,
,
,
57600
115200
,
, or
Mark
Space
(default),
,
2
). The MAC address
)
View user password
and the
7200
9600
14400
,
,
(default),
List all time zones
,
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