Symbol definitions, Using the command/response table – Extron Electronics MVP 104GX User Guide User Manual

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MVP 104GX Programmer’s Guide

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Symbol definitions:

= CR/LF

• = space

= CR

Esc

= escape

= Inputs, 1 - 4

= Audio inputs, 0 - 4

= Audio gain, 0 thru 9 (dB)

= Audio attenuation, 1 thru 15 (dB)

= Numerical value, -15 thru +9

= User presets, #1 thru 24

= Factory patterns, #51 thru 70 (for 1 - 20)

= Windowing values (various)

= Picture contrast, 0 - 150

= Picture brightness, 0 - 50

= Picture tint, 0 - 32

= Picture color, 0 - 100

= 1 (on) or 0 (off)

e

= Background color, 0 thru 7 (0: white, 1: yellow, 2: cyan, 3: green,

4: magenta, 5: red, 6: blue, 7: black)

f

= Window text, 16 characters (no lower case letters)

g

= Blanking values, 0 thru 16

h

= Video type, 0: no input; 1: NTSC 3.58; 2: PAL; 3: NTSC 4.43; 4: SECAM

i

= Video output type, 1: NTSC; 2: PAL

j

= Video input selection, 1: Auto; 2: Video (Composite); 3: S-video

k

= Text placement, 0: off; 1: top left; 2: top center; 3: top right; 4: bottom left;

5: bottom center; 6: bottom right

l

= Text style, 0: solid; 1: translucent

The copyright message is initiated by the MVP 104GX when it is first
powered on. Vx.xx is the firmware version number.

RECONFIG

The Reconfig message is initiated by the MVP 104GX when a local event
takes place, such as a front panel operation. The MVP responds by sending
an unsolicited response (Reconfig##) to the Host. See MVP 104GX-generated
unsolicited responses
at the end of the command/response table.

Using the command/response table

The command/response table is shown on the following pages. Lower case
characters are acceptable in the command field only where indicated.
Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in the
command/response fields. Symbol definitions are shown below, and an
ASCII-to-hexadecimal (HEX) conversion table is shown in figure 5-1.
Command and response examples are shown throughout the command/
response table.

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