Specifications

CXPS Manual Edition 1.08 Reference 97
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RS-232
AND
10/100T P
ROTOCOL
A
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CXPS COMMAND SET
The CXPS is controlled by using RS-232 or Ethernet connection using telnet protocol.
Commonly used commands are presented and defined in the following tables covering
scaling, switching, general system commands, wall processing, and windowing.
FIRMWARE VERSION
These commands are compatible with firmware version 5.62 and above.
DISSOLVE AND FORCE COMMANDS
Command Syntax Action
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CLEAREFFECT CLREFFECT Clears all effects in memory, including SSO, SDO,
WINDOW, WALL, and DISSOLVE.
DISSETUP DISSETUP <output #> <from
source> <type> <dissolve
rate or force %>
Sets up dissolve effect.
<output #> is the output or window whose video is
gradually replaced by the video from <from
source>.
<output #> is the number (1-36) of the output
channel connected to the window/output you
would like to select.
<from source> is the number (1-36) of the output
channel connected to the window/output you
would like to select, or the number 100 for black.
<type> is either “dissolve” or “force”
<dissolve rate or force %> is the number of frames
(1-1024) for the dissolve transition or the
percentage of <output #> visible through <from
source> for the force effect.
NOTE: When dissolving from a window to its
background, <output #> and <from source> will
both be the number of the channel connected to the
chosen output display.
DIS DIS <output #> Performs the dissolve effect. <output #> must be
the same as in setup.
DIS <output #> <delay rate> Performs the dissolve effect.
<output #> must be the same as in setup.
<delay rate> is the number of frames for the delay
(1-1024).
NOTE: The delay rate feature can only be used
when dissolving from a window to its background.