Extron electronics MediaPort 200 User Manual page 125

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X3!
=
Verbose mode
0 = Clear or none (default for Telnet connections)
1 = Verbose mode is on (default)
2 = Verbose mode is off, tagged responses are sent for queries (tagged
responses are enabled).
3 = Verbose mode is on (enabled) and tagged responses are enabled and
sent for queries.
Verbose Responses
responses for all actions
initiated via any source
(touch panel, port input,
changes, or commands)
instead of only for SIS
X3!
Value
0
1
2
3
X3@
=
Unit name — A text string of up to 63 characters (
hyphen (-) are permitted.
The first character must be a letter.
The last character cannot be a hyphen. No blank or space characters
are permitted as part of the name.
No distinction is made between uppercase and lowercase letters.
X3#
=
Default name — MediaPort‑200‑xx‑xx‑xx.
The factory default name is a combination of the model name and the last
three character pairs of the MAC address.
X3$
=
USB device name (doubles as the TCP/IP hostname), up to 32 upper and
lower case alphanumeric characters, including "_" "/" and spaces.
=
String: filename.
X3%
=
File size in kbytes.
X3^
=
Overscan — MediaPort 200
X3*
(Only for SMPTE input rates (480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, and
1080p @ 50 and 60 Hz)
0 = 0.0% — A true Auto-Image is executed on SMPTE inputs (default for
HDMI and DVI).
1 = 2.5% — Auto-Image commands snap to a 2.5% table. No true
Auto-Image is performed.
2 = 5.0% — Auto-Image commands snap to a 5.0% table. No true
Auto-Image is performed.
=
Aspect ratio
X3(
1 = Fill — Each input rate automatically fills the entire output raster (default).
2 = Follow — Each input rate is displayed with its native aspect ratio.
X4)
=
Screen saver mode
0 = Extron logo (default)
1 = Black screen or user-loaded logo
2 = Blue screen with text message
Receive unsolicited
Receive tagged responses
to read or view commands.
internal Web page
responses on adds tags to
the responses to SIS read
commands.
MediaPort 200 • Remote Configuration and Control
Tagged Responses
Response to SIS
commands are always
tagged. Turning tagged
requests.
,
, and the
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