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Symbol definitions, Command/response table for sis commands, Software configuration and control, cont’d – Extron Electronics AVT 100 User Manual

Page 19: Command/r esponse table for sis commands

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Software Configuration and Control, cont’d

AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control

AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control

4-5

Command/r

esponse table for SIS commands

Command

ASCII

Response

Additional

(host to A

VT)

(A

VT to host)

information

Memory pr

eset

Save pr

eset (active channel)

X3

,

Spr

X3

X3

= P

resets

01-99.

Recall pr

eset

X3

.

Rpr

X3

chn

X1

Save pr

eset (user

-specified channel)

X1

*

X3

,

pr

e

X3

chn

X1

X1

channel values:

NTSC antenna: 002-069

NTSC CA

TV

: 002-125

P

A

L

antenna (TV) and CA

TV

:

048-855

V

iew all pr

esets

Esc

.

p

re01chnxxx

thr

ough pr

e99chnxxx

V

ideo mute

Mute on

1B/b

Vmt

X2

Mutes video output.

For

X2

: 0 = of

f; 1 = on.

Mute of

f

0B/b

Vmt

X2

Unmutes video output.

V

iew video mute status

B

/

b

Vmt

X2

Shows muting status.

Audio mute

Mute on

1Z/z

Amt

X2

Mutes audio output.

Mute of

f

0Z/z

Amt

X2

Unmutes audio output.

V

iew the audio mute status

Z

/

z

Amt

X2

Shows muting status.

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Symbol definitions

= CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A)

= Soft carriage return (no line feed)

= Space

Esc

= Escape key

X1

= Channel number

NTSC antenna: 002 – 069
NTSC cable: 002 – 125
NTSC Japan antenna: 001-062
NTSC Japan cable: 001-063

PAL antenna and cable: 48 – 855

X2

= Muting/Executive mode

0 = Off
1 = On

X3

= Presets 1 – 99 (The preset number cannot be more than two digits.)

X4

= Antenna or cable DIP switch setting

0 = Antenna (TV)
1 = CATV (cable)

X5

= PAL standard selection

0 = B/G (default)
1 = D/K
2 = I

X6

= Part number

X7

= Audio adjustment level: -63 through +12

X8

= Gain level: 0 – 12

X9

= Attenuation level: 0 – 63

If a command is not case-sensitive, this is indicated by showing the
command letter in uppercase, followed by a slash (/), then the same
letter in lowercase.

Examples:

B/b, Z/z