Instruction manual

Appendix B – Telnet (Terminal) Commands
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Instruction Manual – DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers
Telnet Commands (continued)
SCALER Note: This command applies only to the Receiver.
Shows video scaler status.
Example:
>scaler
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Scaler Input
Width 1920
Height 1200
VFreq 60
VIC 0
ZoomW 1920
ZoomH 1200
Interlace 0
Scaler Output
Width 1280
Height 1024
VFreq 60
VIC 0
ARWidth 1280
ARHeight 800
Interlace 0
scalarMux 1
aspectRatio 0
pixelRep 1
imageFreeze 0
testPattern 0
DnSclHeight 800
DnSclWidth 1280
UpSclHeight 800
UpSclWidth 1280
VClipOffset 0
ClipHeight 1200
ClipTopOff 0
VClipOffset 0
ClipWidth 1920
ClipLeftOff 0
SEND_COMMAND
[D:P:S,"'command'"]
Sends the specified SEND_COMMAND (does not work with queries) to the current DXLink
Transmitter or Receiver.
Note: Commands cannot be forwarded to other D:P:S. Asynchronous notifications are
available for the Transmitters via Telnet (and NetLinx Studio).
Example:
send_command 6501:1:0,"’VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT-ENABLE’"
SEND_STRING
[D:P:S,"string"]
Sends the specified SEND_STRING to the current DXLink Transmitter or Receiver or
connected Master.
Note: Commands cannot be forwarded to other D:P:S. Asynchronous notifications are
available for the Transmitters via Telnet (and NetLinx Studio).
Example:
send_string 32001:1:1,"27,18,0"
SET CONNECTION Sets the Master connection settings interactively, allowing the user to specify the mode
(for descriptions of various connection modes, see page 119).
If the mode is TCP or UDP, the Master URL and port number can be specified as well.
If Auto is selected, the System number can be specified.
After all data is entered, if the parameters have changed, the DXLink Fiber unit will
disconnect from the Master, and begin trying to connect with the new settings.
Note: These changes do not require a reboot to take effect.