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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