IDK MSD-54 Series Command Guide User Manual

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MSD-54 Series Users Guide (Command Guide)

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@RTT Load

device

data

Command
format

@RTT, ch (, table)

Return value
format

@RTT, ch (, table)

Parameter

ch

: Input channel

1 = IN1 to 9 = IN9

table

: Device table

1 to 99 (Registered device data), 100 to 100+n (Preset device data. ”n” differs
depending on input signals; 0 in most cases)

Only for analog input (IN6 to IN9), specify the device table.

Example Send


Receive

@RTT,1


@RTT,1

Initialize input timing of IN1 to the value detected
automatically.
Terminated automatically.

Send

Receive

@RTT,6,2

@RTT,6,2

Set input timings of IN6 to the values saved in the
device table 2.
Terminated normally.

Related info.

8.6.9 Loading device data

Note

This command is valid only if signals are input. For analog input, it is valid only if
the device data corresponding to the input signals are registered.

@STT

Register device data

Command
format

@STT, ch, table (, name)

Return value
format

@STT, ch, table (, name)

Parameter

ch

: Input channel

6 = IN6 to 9 = IN9

table

: Device table

1 to 99

name

: Device table name

Up to 14 characters of 20 to 7D. “2 ASCII codes”.

If you do not set the device table name, only input timing settings are saved.
However, if no device table name is currently saved, the resolution is saved
automatically as the device table name.

Example

Save the current input timings of IN6 in device table 2.

Send

Receive

@STT,6,2

@STT,6,2

When you do not set the device table name

Send

Receive

@STT,6,2,XGA 60Hz
@STT,6,2,XGA 60Hz

When you do not set the device table name

Related info.

8.6.10 Registering device data

Note

This command is valid only if analog RGB or YPbPr signals are input and the
desired input channel is selected for one of the outputs.

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