Extron Electronics MTPX Plus 6400 Series Setup Guide User Manual
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Command
ASCII Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
Input signal level and peaking and auto calibrate
Set input signal level
EX!
*
X^
Ipek
}
Ipek
X!
*
X^]
Set a specific pre-peak level for the TP input.
Increment input peaking
EX!
+Ipek
}
Ipek
X!
*
X^]
Increase the input pre-peaking level by 1.
Decrement input peaking
EX!
–Ipek
}
Ipek
X!
*
X^]
Decrease the pre-peaking level by 1.
Read input peaking setting
EX!
Ipek
}
X^]
Execute auto calibration
EX!
*0AADJ
}
Aadj
X!
*2
]
{start}
Qik
]
{tie creation}
Aadj
X!
*
X&]
{finished}
Ipek
X!
*
X^]
{new value}
Tie input
X!
to output 1 and auto adjust the
peaking on input
X!
. The
X&
value in the
response reports whether the adjustment
value was within or outside of the threshold.
Lseq
X!
*
X*
red
*
X*
green
*
X*
blue
]
{new value}
NOTES
: • Before issuing the auto calibration command:
1.
Disconnect the power and RJ-45 cables at the MTP transmitter connected to
X!
.
2.
Connect the two cables to the included MTP signal generator.
3.
If the input cable is longer than 200 feet (60 m), place the Pre-Peak switch on the
MTP signal generator to on (up when the signal generator‘s RJ-45 connector is to the
right as shown at right).
• The MTP signal generator does not work on cable lengths over 400 feet (120 m). Set the
level and peaking to its maximum value of 255.
Pre-Peak
is on.
NOTE:
X!
= Input number
01 – maximum number of inputs for your configuration
X^
= Input signal level/peaking range
000 – 255
X&
= Threshold
0 = outside threshold, 1 = within threshold
X*
= Skew adjustment range
00 – 31 (each step = 2 ns)
NOTE:
X!
= Input number
01 – maximum number of inputs for your configuration
X*
= Skew adjustment range
00 – 31 (each step = 2 ns)
X(
= Video plane
0 = red
1 = green
2 = blue
Command
ASCII Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
Input skew adjustment
Set all input skew adjustment
values
EX!
*
X*
*
X*
*
X*
Iseq
}
Set a specific skew adjustment for the TP
input.
X*
values are listed in RGB order.
Iseq
X!
*
X*
red
*
X*
green
*
X*
blue
]
Example:
E
2*0*0*4Iseq
}
Iseq02*0*0*4
]
Set the skew settings for input 2 as follows:
Red = 0 ns
Green = 0 ns
Blue = 8 ns (4 x 2 ns)
Increment one input skew
adjustment value
EX!
*
X(
+Iseq
}
Increase the
X(
skew plane adjustment for
input
X!
by 1 step (2 ns).
Iseq
X!
*
X*
red
*
X*
green
*
X*
blue
]
Example:
E2*2*+Iseq
}
Iseq02*0*0*5
]
Increase the blue skew input for input 2 by
2 ns (from 8 ns to 10 ns).
Decrement one input skew
adjustment value
EX!
*
X(
-Iseq
}
Decrease the
X(
skew plane adjustment for
input
X!
by 1 step (2 ns).
Iseq
X!
*
X*
red
*
X*
green
*
X*
blue
]
Read input skew adjustment
values
EX!
Iseq
}
X*
red
*
X*
green
*
X*
blue
]
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