Extron electronics DTP2 CrossPoint 82 User Manual page 67

Scaling presentation switchers
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X2@
=
Test patterns
X2^
=
Input or tie preset number
X2*
=
Output sync or OSD menu
timeout
X2(
=
Front Panel Lockout (executive)
mode status
X3$
=
Verbose mode
DTP2 CrossPoint 82 Scaling Presentation Matrix Switchers • SIS Configuration and Control
0
= Off (default)
1
= Crop
2
= Alternating pixels
3
= Crosshatch
4
= Color Bars
5
= Grayscale
6
= Audio test — Crop pattern with orbiting text
TEST
and outputting pink noise at LPCM-2Ch,
48 kHz, 24-bit.
Response is two digits, padded with a zero.
1
16
through
(tie presets)
1 through 128
(input presets)
Response is 2 (for tie presets) or 3 (for input presets)
digits, padded with zeros.
Number of seconds before output sync or the OSD menu
times out.
1
500
through
seconds, in 1-second increments
0
= Output sync is instantly disabled with no active video
from the selected input (SSAV command only).
60
MDUR
= Default for the
command.
501
= Output sync never times out (default for SSAV
command).
0
= Off or disabled (front panel controls fully accessible)
(default).
1
= Mode 1 — Complete front panel lockout
2
= Mode 2 — Input switching, logos, and audio
adjustments only
3
= Mode 3 — Input switching and logos only
4
= Mode 4 — Volume adjustments only
0
= None (default for LAN connection)
1
= Verbose mode (default for RS-232 and USB
connection)
2
= Tagged responses to queries
3
= Verbose mode and tagged responses
NOTES:
In verbose response mode, the DTP2
CrossPoint 82 returns unsolicited responses for
value and setting changes that may result from
a signal change, or a setting adjustment made
via another interface.
Example: The DTP2 CrossPoint 82 can send
out a notice of a change in some setting without
receiving a query via a PC or a control system.
That change could have been a result of an
internal process or a selection made via the PCS
program. This is a verbose (wordy) relationship
between the controller and a connected device.
If tagged responses are enabled, all "view"
commands return the command string plus the
data, the same as in responses for setting a
value. For example:
X! *\
Command:
Vtyp X! * X#]
Response:
AUDIO
X#]
or
(untagged)
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