[Step I. When setting "PORT" to "COM"]
PORT:COM SIZE: 0BYTE
DELAY: 0s000ms
↓
PORT:COM SIZE: 0BYTE
DELAY: 0s000ms
↓
PORT:COM SIZE: 0BYTE
DELAY: 0s000ms
↓
RS1:OFF RS2:OFF
OUT1B RS:OFF
↓
OUT2B RS:OFF
OUT3B RS:OFF
↓
OUT4B RS:OFF
LOOP BACK:OFF
↓
LAN1:OFF LAN2:OFF
LAN3:OFF LAN4:OFF
↓
LAN5:OFF LAN6:OFF
LAN7:OFF LAN8:OFF
↓
OUT1B LAN:OFF
OUT2B LAN:OFF
↓
OUT3B LAN:OFF
OUT4B LAN:OFF
COMMAND INPUT MODE:
ASCII
↓
After this step, procedures to input send command data differ depending on settings of the "COMMAND
INPUT MODE". Go to I-i or I-ii below to continue.
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The command size can be set also when inputting the command data.
If you press the "SET" key for 1 second or longer on the command data input screen, the number of data up
to the current cursor position will be set as the size of the command data. For example, when pressing
the "SET" key for one second or longer while the following display is displayed, up to the 5
the data size.
*2
OUT1B to OUT4B are available only if HDBaseT output option is mounted.
keys: Set the size of send command data (1 to 30).
If not registered, "0" is displayed.
keys
keys: Set the delay time in seconds (0 to 999).
keys
keys: Set the delay time in milliseconds (0 to 999).
keys
▲▼keys: Select the RS port to send commands (OFF, ON).
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next communication port.
keys
▲▼keys: Select the RS port to send commands (OFF, ON).
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next communication port.
keys
keys: Select the RS port to send commands (OFF, ON).
◄► keys: Moves the cursor to the next communication port.
keys
keys: Select the RS port to send commands (OFF, ON).
◄► keys: Moves the cursor to the next communication port.
keys
▲▼keys: Select the RS port to send commands (OFF, ON).
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next communication port.
keys
▲▼keys: Select the RS port to send commands (OFF, ON).
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next communication port.
keys
keys: Select the RS port to send commands (OFF, ON).
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next communication port.
keys
keys: Select the desired command input mode (ASCII, HEX).
keys
DATA:INPUT
5:
*1
DATA:49 4E 50 55 54
5:20 20 20 20 20
155
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th
byte is set as