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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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