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RESPONSE
COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE
VALUE /VALEUR
MIN
MAX
DESCRIPTION
CONTROLS COMMANDS
YE
YE
Erase all memories.
Rd/Wr
0
1
1 = erase all memories (automatic reset).
YI
YI
Auto-lock
Rd/Wr
0
1
0 = off
1 = on.
SR
SR
Red adjustment of the FADE. Rd/Wr
0
255
SG
SG
Blue adjustment of the FADE. Rd/Wr
0
255
SB
SB
Green adjustment of the FADE. Rd/Wr
0
255
SW
SW
Transition.
Rd/Wr
0
5
0 = fade color
1 = clean cut
2 = frame 1
3 = frame 2
4= frame 3
5 = frame 4
YL
YL
Sync loss
Rd/Wr
0
15
0 = black
1 = input 1
2 = input 2...
8 = input 8
9 = frame 1...
10 = frame 2
12
=
frame
3...
15
=
frame
6
xi
xi
Identification number byte 0 & 1 Rd
0
65535
xj
xj
Identification number byte 2 & 3 Rd
0
65535
xk
xk
Identification number byte 4 & 5 Rd
0
65535
xl
xl
Identification number byte 6 & 7 Rd
0
65535
xU
VERU
Update version.
Rd
0
65535
Example : VERU104 = version 1.4
YR
YR
DEFAULT VALUE.
Rd/Wr
0
1
1 = Default value action (automatic reset).
COMMUNICATION COMMANDS
ne
ne
Communication port selection Rd/Wr
0
1
0 = RS232
1 = LAN
nr
nr
Reset of the LAN parameters. Rd/Wr
0
1
1 = reset.
ns
ns
Store the LAN parameters. Rd/Wr
0
1
1 = store.
na
na
IP address and port selection Rd/Wr
0
3
0 = all IP address / ports
(for modification)
1 = IP local address / local port
2
=
IP
remote
address
/
remote
port
3
=
IP
gateway
address.
nw
nw
First byte of the address
selected by the na command. Rd/Wr
0
255
nx
nx
Second byte of the address
selected by the na command. Rd/Wr
0
255
ny
ny
Third byte of the address
selected by the na command. Rd/Wr
0
255
nz
nz
Forth byte of the address
selected by the na command. Rd/Wr
0
255
np
np
Number of the port (local or
Rd/Wr
0
65500
local port : 10000 to 10999.
or remote) selected by the
remote port : 0 to 65500.
na
command.
nk
nk
netmask.
Rd/Wr
0
24
Value = number of bit to 0 (from right).
example : 2 ► 255.255.255.252
3 ► 255.255.255.248
.............
8 ► 255.255.255.0.........
24 ► 255.0.0.0
nt
TCP
protocol selection.
Rd/Wr
0
1
0 = UDP 1 = TCP
NOTE : (M) = MAIN output.
Rd/Wr = Read and write command. (P) = PREVIEW output.
Rd = Read only command.
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