Timing Mode Setting; No Sync Screen (Test Pattern) Mode; No Sync Screen (Test Pattern) Color Setting; Hdcp Setting - Lightware UBEX-PRO20-HDMI-F110 User Manual

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7. Programmers' Reference
7. Programmers' Reference
7.5.12. Timing Mode Setting
The timing mode is set with the following command. See more details about it in the
Command and Response
#timingmode #freerun #sourcelocked
SET•/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.TimingModeSetting=<timing_mode>
ç
pw•/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.TimingModeSetting=<timing_mode>
æ
Parameters
The
<timing_mode>
can be set to Freerun or SourceLocked.
Example
ç SET /MEDIA/VIDEO/O2.TimingModeSetting=SourceLocked
æ pw /MEDIA/VIDEO/O2.TimingModeSetting=SourceLocked
7.5.13. No Sync Screen (Test Pattern) Mode
The No sync screen feature generates an image which can be displayed when there is no incoming signal on
the port. The following method turns on or off the Test Pattern function.
Command and Response
#testpattern #nosyncscreen
SET•/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.NoSyncMode=<nosync_mode>
ç
æ pw•/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.
NoSyncMode=<nosync_mode>
Parameters
Identifier
Parameter description
Test pattern mode
<nosync_mode>
setting
Example
ç SET /MEDIA/VIDEO/O1.NoSyncMode=NoSignal
æ pw /MEDIA/VIDEO/O1.NoSyncMode=NoSignal
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Timing Modes
Value
Explanation
The test pattern is not displayed on the
AlwaysOff
output.
The test pattern is displayed if there is no
NoSignal
video is received on the output port.
The test pattern is displayed on the output
AlwaysOn
even there is an incoming signal.
Applied F-series endpoint firmware package: v1.4.1 | Applied R-series endpoint firmware package: v1.4.1 | LDC software: v1.34.0b2
7.5.14. No Sync Screen (Test Pattern) Color Setting
section.
The No sync screen feature generates an image which can be displayed when there is no incoming signal on
the port. The following method sets the displayed color defined in RGB code.
Command and Response
SET•/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.NoSyncColor=<RGB_code>
ç
æ pw•/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.
Example
ç SET /MEDIA/VIDEO/O1.NoSyncColor=128,128,128
æ pw /MEDIA/VIDEO/O1.NoSyncColor=128,128,128
7.5.15. HDCP Setting
HDCP capability can be set to Auto/Always on the output ports, thus, non-encrypted content can be
transmitted to a non-HDCP compliant display. See more information in the
Command and Response
SET•/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.HdcpMode=<HDCP_mode>
ç
pw•/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.HdcpMode=<HDCP_mode>
æ
Parameters
The
<HDCP_mode>
Example
ç SET /MEDIA/VIDEO/O1.HdcpMode=Always
æ pw /MEDIA/VIDEO/O1.HdcpMode=Always
NoSyncColor=<RGB_code>
#hdcp
can be set to Auto or Always.
87
87
HDCP Management
section.

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