6. LW2 Programmers' Reference
6.4.11. Configure Remote Alerts
Description: The device logs different levels of errors. Configure which level of errors has to be sent out as
an alarm message.
Format
Command ELEVELSEND#<p>=<0>,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>}
Response (ELEVELSEND#<p>=<0>,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>)CrLf ← (ELEVELSEND#1=0,0,1,1,1)CrLf
Legend:
<p>
Adjusted control interface must be 1 = RS-232
<0>
NOTICE level events
<1>
WARNING level events
<2>
MATTER level events
<3>
ERROR level events
<4>
FATAL level events
Explanation: The device will send an immediate message on all control interfaces when a MATTER, ERROR
or FATAL level error occurs.
6.4.12. Query Level of Remote Alerts
Description: User can check which level of errors has to be sent out as an alarm message.
Format
Command {ELEVELSEND#<p>=?}
Response (ELEVELSEND#<p>= <0>,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>)CrLf
Legend:
Please read
Configure Remote Alerts
Explanation: The device will send an immediate message on all control interfaces when a MATTER, ERROR
or FATAL level error occurs.
Example
→ {ELEVELSEND#1=0,0,1,1,1}
0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
Example
→ {ELEVELSEND#1=?}
← (ELEVELSEND#1=0,0,1,1,1) CrLf
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6.4.13. Set the Video Priority Settings
Description: This command sets the video priority order of the Autoselect mode.
Format
Command {VIDEOPRIORITY=<vpmode>}
Response (VIDEOPRIORITY=<vpmode>)CrLf
Legend:
<vpmode>
<0>
<1>
<4>
Explanation: The device uses HDMI priority in the Autoselect mode.
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6.4.14. Query the Video Priority Settings
Description: This command queries the video priority mode.
Format
Command {VIDEOPRIORITY=?}
Response (VIDEOPRIORITY=<vpmode>)CrLf
Legend:
Please read
Set the Video Priority Settings
Explanation: The device uses DVI-D priority in the Autoselect mode.
Example
→ {videopriority=4}
← (VIDEOPRIORITY=4)CrLf
Three kinds of video priority modes can be:
First detect (factory default)
First the device check the DVI-D than VGA than the HDMI
video input port. That port will be selected which contains
valid video signal.
DVI-D priority
If there is a valid signal on the DVI-D input, this port always
will be selected, even if the active port was the VGA or the
HDMI input port.
HDMI priority
If there is a valid signal on the HDMI input, this port always
will be selected, even if the active port was the VGA, DVI-A
or the DVI-D input port.
Video Autoselect Mode
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Example
→ {videopriority=?}
← (VIDEOPRIORITY=1)CrLf
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