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Command

ASCII command

(host to processor)

Response

(processor to host)

Additional description

Resets

Erase user-supplied web

pages and files

E

filenameEF

}

Del•filename

]

Erase current directory and

files

E

/EF

}

Ddl

]

Erase current directory and

subdirectories

E

//EF

}

Ddl

]

Erase flash memory

E

ZFFF

}

Zpf

]

Reset all device settings to

factory default settings

E

ZXXX

}

Zpx

]

Absolute system reset

E

ZQQQ

}

Zpq

]

Includes resetting IP to

192.168.254.254 and subnet mask

to 255.255.000.000.

Absolute system reset (but

retain IP)

E

ZY

}

Zpy

]

NOTE:

This reset is similar to ZQQQ but excludes IP address, subnet mask, gateway addresses, unit name,

DHCP setting, and port mapping (telnet/web/direct access) in order to maintain communications with

device. Recommended after a firmware update.

Information request

General information

I/i

Vid

X!

•Typ

X#

•Std

X1!

•Blk

X1)

•Hrt

X1#

•Vrt

X1#

•Pip

X!]

Query firmware version

Q/q

x.xx

]

Query part number

N/n

60-968-xx

]

View part number.

View internal temperature

E

20STAT

}

Stat20•

X1@]

Temperature in degrees Celsius.

NOTE:

X! = Input selection: 1 – 7

X# = Input video format:1 = RGB (default), 2 = YUVp/HDTV, 3 = RGBcvS, 4 = YUVi, 5 = S-video
6 = composite video, 7 = SDI, 8 = HD-SDI, 9 = DVI, 10 = auto detect

X1) = off/disable (0), on/enable (1)

X1! = Input standard: 0 = no signal, 1 = NTSC, 2 = PAL, 4 = SECAM, - = N/A (occurs when input is set to a
high resolution signal format)

X1@ = Internal temperature, degrees Celsius

X1# = Horizontal/vertical frequencies, format is three digits (for example, 075.3)

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