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Supported Commands
The switcher can be controlled from a remote device or computer via GV Grass Valley
These commands can either be sent to the switcher over a serial or Telnet connection.
Sending GVG100 LUA Commands to the Switcher
The switcher accepts direct injection of GVG100 commands using LUA via a Telnet connection. This allows you
to perform various functions such as querying the switcher for the state of buttons, or sending commands to
the switcher, such as transitioning a key.
To Set the Switcher to Editor Mode
Tip:
You can quickly turn off editor mode by pressing and holding the MENU button and pressing PERS.
1. Press MENU > Pers.
2. Use the Editor knob to select On to allow the switcher to be controlled by an external editor.
GVG100 Command Modes
The switcher supports two modes of operation, a Legacy mode for basic GVG100 commands, and a Ross mode
for additional Ross-specific extensions to the protocol.
• Legacy Mode — allows basic control over a single ME (ME 1) and the first two keyers (Key 1 and Key 2) on
that ME
• Ross Mode — allows advanced control over multiple MEs, keyers, and aux buses.
To Send GVG Commands to the Switcher
1. Create a connection to the switcher.
• Telnet — Create a Telnet connection to the switcher on port 2100. The default IP address of the switcher
is 192.168.0.123.
• Serial — Open a serial connection to the switcher editor port. Refer to the GV Grass Valley
sheet for information on connecting to an editor over a serial connection.
2. At the
gvg100>
• injectGVG100command("") — Sends a GVG100 command to the switcher.
• print() — Prints the value of any arguments as strings, or prints "nil" if an argument is not a string.
• printhelp() — Prints detailed help on all available commands.
• printhex() — Prints the value of number arguments as hex strings. If the argument is not a number
then "nan" is printed. If the argument is not an unsigned integer (a float or a negative number) then
"notUInt" is printed.
• setGVG100legacymode() — Switches between GVG100 legacy mode (true) and Ross mode (false)
command interpretation.
Example Commands
• setGVGlegacymode(false) — sets Ross Mode.
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prompt, enter the commands you want to run.
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GVG100 commands.
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GVG100 setup
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  • Page 1 , MiniME , and any related marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ross Video Limited. All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies. PATENTS ISSUED and PENDING. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Ross Video. While every precaution has been...
  • Page 2: Supported Gvg100 Commands

    Using this interpretation, only keyers 1 and 2 of ME 1 are accessible. Only ME 1 is accessible. • The table of supported GVG100 commands shows whether the command uses the ME bits, the ME and keyer bits, or neither. This only applies in Ross mode. Table 1: Carbonite Effects Addresses...
  • Page 3 Table 2: Carbonite Video Source Mapping Map-To Source Black 1-24 Input BNC 1-24 Matte 110-113 Media-Store channels 1-4 Program Preview Clean Feed ME 1 Program ME 1 Preview ME 1 Clean Feed ME 2 Program ME 2 Preview ME 2 Clean Feed MiniME ™...
  • Page 4 Map-To Source Input BNC 1-4 Matte Input BNC 5-6 9-10 Media-Store channels 1-2 Program (Aux only) Preview (Aux only) Clean Feed (Aux only) Chroma Key Alpha (Aux only) Note: For the following table, ME can be an ME, a MiniME ™...
  • Page 5 Name ME / Keyer Length Byte Code Data / Notes *Currently ME Specific. Read Fade to Black Rate Write ME Auto Transition Rate Write Keyer Mix Rate Keyer *Currently not Supported. Fade Write Fade to Black Rate to Black = Transition Rate Learn Into Memory <mem#>...
  • Page 6 Name ME / Keyer Bytes Notes Key Auto Keyer/ME 0x0C Key Cut Keyer/ME 0x0D Wipe (transition) 0x0E Dissolve (transition) 0x0F Preset Bus 0-9 0x10-0x19 Trying to turn off results in a protocol error. Preset Bus On-Air 0x1A Trying to turn off results in a protocol error. Aspect On 0x1B Always on;...
  • Page 7 Name ME / Keyer Bytes Notes Key Chroma Key Keyer/ME 0x4E Trying to turn off results in a protocol error. Editor Enable 0x4F Editor control is always enabled; Trying to turn off results in a protocol error. Key Active Keyer/ME 0x52 Table 8: Supported Buttons Name...
  • Page 8 Name ME / Keyer Bytes Notes Key Self Key Keyer 0x4C Key Auto Key Keyer 0x4D Key Chroma Key Keyer 0x4E Editor Enable 0x4F Editor control is always enabled.