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MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide

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8.12.1 Control commands [COMMAND EDIT]

You can register up to 32 commands.

[Table 8.13] Setting items of control commands

Item

Description

Range

PORT

Select “COM”, “Tally”, or “CEC”.

COM: Communication

command [Default]

Tally:Tally output

CEC: HDMI CEC

DELAY

Set the waiting time of the control command. Use this

item for devices such as projectors that requires time

to cool down after powering off.

0 ms. to 999 seconds and 999

ms.

[Default]: 0 ms.

Communication

port

*1

Set the following communication ports to “OFF” (not

sending communication commands) or “ON” (sending

communication commands). Those ports can be set

separately, and communication commands can be

sent to multiple communication ports at the same

time.

RS1: RS-232C CH1

*6

RS2: RS-232C CH2

*6

LOOP BACK: Internal loop back

LAN1 to LAN8: LAN connections 1 to 8

*7

OFF [Default]

ON

COM SIZE

*1

Set the number of bytes to be sent starting with the

first byte.

0 byte to 30 bytes

[Default]: 0 byte

COMMAND

INPUT MODE

0

Set the input mode of send command data. Select

“ASCII” if “DATA” of “COMMAND” consists of only 0A,

0D, and 20 to 7D of 9 ASCII codes; select “HEX” if

“DATA” of “COMMAND” includes other codes.

ASCII [Default]

HEX

Send command

data

*1

Set the command from the first byte according to the

number of bytes set in “COM SIEZE” (up to 30 bytes).

0A, 0D, 20 to 7D of 9 ASCII

codes (If inputting with ASCII

codes), or 00 to FF of hex (If

inputting with hex)

[Default]: 20 (Space)

(All numbers above are hex)

RECV DISPLAY

*1

Set whether received data is displayed or not.

OFF [Default]

ASCII

HEX

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