Symbols Used in this Guide
When programming in the field, certain characters are most conveniently represented by their
hexadecimal rather than their ASCII values. The table below shows the hexadecimal equivalent of
each ASCII character:
Space
Figure 13.
Symbol Definitions
]
or
|
• = Space character
W or
X!
X@
X#
X$
X^
X&
X*
ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
= Carriage return with line feed
}
= Pipe character or carriage return (no line feed) can be used interchangeably.
E
= W or Escape key can be used interchangeably.
= Status
0 = Off/Disabled
1 = On/Enabled
= Remote power
0 = Remote power disabled
1 = Remote power (48 VDC) enabled
= Text string of up to 24 characters
Default =
or
DTP3‑T‑202
DTP3‑R‑201
Alphanumeric characters and hyphens only
No distinction between upper and lower case
No spaces
First character must be a letter and the last character cannot be a hyphen
= Verbose mode
0 = Clear/none (default)
1 = Verbose mode
2 = Tagged responses for queries
3 = Verbose mode and tagged responses for queries
= Video output 1 to 2
= Input HDCP Status
0 = No video/source detected
1 = Video/source detected, without HDCP
2 = Video/source detected, with HDCP
= Output HDCP Status
0 = No sink detected
1 = Sink detected, output not HDCP encrypted
2 = Sink detected, output HDCP encrypted
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