Extron electronics PVS 407D User Manual page 27

Polevault digital switcher
Hide thumbs Also See for PVS 407D:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

System Definitions
=
Space
=
Carriage return with line feed
]
}
=
Carriage return with no line feed
|
=
Pipe (vertical bar) character (URL equivalent to carriage
return)
E,W
=
Escape key, or hex 1B (use W instead of E at any time)
14, 24, 28
=
Superscripts indicate the error message displayed if the
command is entered incorrectly or with invalid parameters
(see
Error Responses
X!
=
Input selection
X@
=
Status
X#
=
PVT Wallplate type
X$
=
Audio input
X%
=
Audio status
X^
=
Video input selec-
tion
X&
=
Video signal status
X*
=
Audio format
X(
=
Audio mute to
DSP
X1)
=
Input HDCP status
NOTE:
*Video source is active if +5 VDC from the source is
present and the incoming TMDS clock is locked.
X1!
=
HDMI input HDCP
Authorization
status
on page 20).
Video and audio input selection, 1 to 7
0 = Off/disable/unmute (default for
active program, VoiceLift, and Aux)
1 = On/enable/mute (default for
embedded HDMI audio out)
0 = No PVT wallplate detected
1 = PVT HDMI wallplate detected
2 = PVT HDMI RGB wallplate
detected
3 = PVT HD RGB wallplate detected
1 to 7 = Active Program (post switch)
8 = VoiceLift
9 = Aux
10 = Embedded HDMI audio out
Signal detection threshold:
0 = Off (signal level is too low to
detect)
1 = On (a signal of at least -60 dBFS
is present)
Normal range:
0 = Off (input level too low)
1 = On (input is in the right range if at
least -30 dBFS is present)
Peak level:
0 = Off (audio input has been set up
properly)
1 = On (the level or gain is too high,
audio clips/distorts when -6 dBFS
and above is detected)
Adjust the input level so only the
Normal LED is blinking (the Peak LED
should not turn on).
Inputs 1 to 6 only
0 = Video/TMDS signal not detected
1 = Video/TMDS signal detected
2 = Unknown
0 = Analog
1 = Digital
0 = Audio unmuted
1 = Audio muted
0 = No video source detected*
1
= Video detected without HDCP
(incoming video is not encrypted)
2
= Video detected with HDCP
(incoming video is encrypted)
0
= Block HDCP encryption
1
= Allow HDCP encryption (default)
X1@
=
Output HDCP
status
NOTE:
**Sink is active if HPD (hotplug detection) is detected and
TMDS clock is terminated.
X1#
=
EDID in HEX
format
X1$
=
Native resolution
X1%
=
HDMI output sync
mode
X1*
=
DDC value (EDID
emulation or out-
put rate)
NOTE:
PVS 407D must have firmware version 2.00 or greater for
4K/UHD support on all HDMI inputs.
X2)
=
Power save mode/
state
X2%
=
Output port to play
back audio
X2^
=
Audio file play
back mode
X2*
=
Audio priority level
X2(
=
PVT HD RGB or
PVT HDMI RGB
wallplate inputs
(2 and 4 only)
X3)
=
Pixel phase
X3!
=
Total pixels (phase)
X3@
=
Horizontal start
PVS 407D • SIS Communication and Control
0
= No active sink detected**
1
= Non-HDCP sink detected
(connected sink is not HDCP
compliant)
2
= HDCP sink detected, output not
encrypted (connected sink is
HDCP compliant. HDCP is not
active)
3 = HDCP sink detected, output
encrypted (connected sink is
HDCP compliant. HDCP is active)
128 or 256 Byte EDID raw HEX (text
form)
Native resolution and refresh rate from
selected EDID
0 = Disable output sync (default)
1 = Enable output sync
(1 to 62), see
SIS variables table
page 23
0 = auto power save and standby
power mode off (power save off)
(default)
1 = set auto power save timer running,
but not triggered
2 = auto power save on (timer
triggered)
3 = standby power save on (turn off all
peripheral devices except network
switch)
4 = network standby power save on
(turn off network switch)
1 = All
2 = Amplified audio output
3 = Lineout audio output
0 = Play once
1 to 3 = Play continuously with
a 0-299 second delay
between repeats.
Send Play command again with mode
= 0 to stop audio file playback.
0 to 3, optional, with 0 = least.
Defaults to 0 if not specified.
2 = Input 2
4 = Input 4
0 to 63 (32 = default)
±255 of the default value (depends on
input rate)
0 to 255 (default midpoint of 128
translates to the default value in the
input lookup tables)
on
21

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the PVS 407D and is the answer not in the manual?

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Table of Contents