Specifications

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RS-232 AND 10/100T PROTOCOL
CXPS Command Set
CXPS Manual Edition 1.08 Reference 103
MSW MSW <input #> <output
#>...<output #>
Special command. Switches the input to multiple
outputs.
NOTE: For firmware version 4.80 and above.
OUTBRI OUTBRI <output #> <+/1 100> Adjusts the brightness of the output.
OUTCONT OUTCONT <output #> <0-200> Adjusts the contrast of the output.
OUTPUTLIST OUTLIST Lists the output custom host timing table.
OUTPUTLISTDEL OUTLISTDEL <slot #> Deletes the output custom host timing at the
specified slot.
OUTPUTSTATUS OSTAT <output #> Returns the input number connected to the output.
OUTPUTSTATUSALL OSTATALL Returns all of the input/output switching
assignments.
OUTT OUTT <output #> Displays the output timing of the selected output
channel.
PROFILEDELETE PD <profile #> Deletes the chosen profile.
PROFILERECALL PR <profile #> Sets up the input/output configuration from a
stored profile.
PROFILESAVE PS <profile #> Saves the current input/output configuration as a
profile, with up to 10 profiles possible.
<profile #> can be any number 1-10.
SATURATION SAT <input #> <sat> Adjusts the saturation of the input signal. SD
inputs only.
<sat> is a value from 0 to 200.
SETINPUTTIMING SETIT <input #> <host> Assigns a default host timing to the input. The
Vtotal, Hperiod, and interlace mode of the host
must match the input source.
<host> is a number which refers to the built in
host table.
Use the command HOSTLIST to display the host
table
SETOUTPUTTIMING SETOT <output #> <host> Assigns a default host timing to the output.
<host> is a number which refers to the built in
host table.
To display the host table, use the HOSTLIST
command.
SSO SSO <preset#> <input>
<output> <input> <output>
...... <input> <output>
Simultaneous Switching Outputs command allows
user to store switching pairs in 32 different slots.
The maximum number of I/O pairs is eighteen.
SSODEL SSODEL <preset#> To delete the SSO setup.
SSORUN SSORUN <preset#> To simultaneously switch outputs using the preset
input-output pairs.
SWITCHING COMMANDS
Command Syntax Action
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