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Command
Send CEC Commands
Default discovered target logical address
Send CEC data to Input
(upstream source)
Send CEC data to Output
(downstream sink)
Send Specified Logical Address to Specified Target Logical Address
Send CEC data to Input
(upstream source)
Send CEC data to Output
(downstream sink)
Broadcast to all devices
Send CEC data to Input
(upstream source)
Send CEC data to Output
(downstream sink)
NOTE:
Attempting to send a CEC command to an input or output that is disabled returns an E14 error.
X!
KEY:
= Output
X1^
= CEC mode
X1&
= CEC status
X1*
= Source logical address (our pseudo)
X1(
= Destination logical address (theirs)
X2)
= CEC command
X2!
= Send result
X2$
= CEC data
X2%
= CEC address byte
ASCII Command
(Host to Device)
E
X2)
}
I1*
DCEC
or
E
X2$
}
I1*
DCEC
E
X!
X2)
}
O
*
DCEC
or
E
X!
X2$
}
O
*
DCEC
E
X1*
X1(
X2)
I1*
*
*
DCEC
E
X!
X1*
X1(
X2)
O
*
*
*
DCEC
E
X2)
}
I1*15*
DCEC
or
E
X2$
}
I1*15*
DCEC
E
X!
X2)
}
O
*15*
DCEC
or
E
X!
X2$
}
O
*15*
DCEC
1
0 = Disable CEC operations for this IO port (default);
1 = Reserved – currently returns E13
2 = Enable insertion (unidirectional)
4 = Enable insertion and publish received CEC messages (bidirectional)
8 = Enable insertion and publish all received CEC messages (bidirectional)
20 = Manual mode, similar to mode 8, but less automatic (for 3rd‑ party software)
0 = CEC mode 0 disabled
1 = CEC mode 1 (reserved for possible future use)
2 = CEC mode 2 enabled but no device detected (unidirectional)
3 = CEC mode 2 enabled and device detected (unidirectional)
4 = CEC mode 4 enabled but no device detected (bidirectional)
5 = CEC mode 4 enabled and device detected (bidirectional)
8 = CEC mode 8 enabled but no CEC device present/detected (bidirectional)
9 = CEC mode 8 enabled and CEC device present/detected (bidirectional)
20 = CEC mode 20 enabled but no CEC device present/detected (bidirectional)
21 = CEC mode 20 enabled and CEC device present/detected
0 through 15 (-1 = not found or port not enabled)
0 through 15 (-1 = not found or port not enabled)
Predefined actions as strings within double quotes:"PwrOn", "PwrOff", or "ShowMe"
0 = Failed (NAK) device not detected
1 = Success (ACK) device detected
2 = Unable to send
User selected elements (0 to 15) in the form of percent sign followed by 2 hex digits
(Example: %2A%07%FF)
In the form of percent sign followed by 2 hex digits (Example: %E0 = Extron output [14] to TV [0])
Response
(Device to Host)
X2% X2$
X2!]
DcecI1*
*
X!
X2% X2$
X2!]
DcecO
*
*
}
X2)
X2!]
DcecI1*
*
}
X!
X2)
X2!]
DcecO
*
*
X2% X2$
X2!]
DcecI1*
*
X!
X2% X2$
X2!]
DcecO
*
*
ShareLink Pro 2500 • SIS Configuration and Control
Additional Description
For Send CEC Commands,
X2$
can be used interchangeably.
However, the response is always a
X2$
hex representation (
).
For example: %2A%07%FF.
X2)
and
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