User Guide User guide
Command ASCII command
(host to processor)
 Response
(processor to host)
Additional description
Resets
Erase user-supplied web 
pages and files
EfilenameEF} Del•filename]
Erase current directory and 
files
E/EF} Ddl]
Erase current directory and 
subdirectories
E//EF} Ddl]
Erase ash memory
EZFFF} Zpf]
Reset all device settings to 
factory default settings
EZXXX} Zpx]
Absolute system reset
EZQQQ} Zpq]
Includes resetting IP to 
192.168.254.254 and subnet mask 
to 255.255.000.000.
Absolute system reset (but 
retain IP)
EZY} Zpy]
NOTE:  This reset is similar to ZQQQ but excludes IP address, subnet mask, gateway addresses, unit name, 
DHCP setting, and port mapping (telnet/web/direct access) in order to maintain communications with 
device. Recommended after a firmware update.
Information request
General information
I/i
Vid
X!•TypX#•StdX1!•BlkX1)•HrtX1#•VrtX1#•PipX!]
Query rmware version
Q/q
x.xx
]
Query part number
N/n
60-968-xx
]
View part number.
View internal temperature
E 20STAT} Stat20•X1@]
Temperature in degrees Celsius.
NOTE: 
X!
 = Input selection: 1 – 7 
X#
 = Input video format:1 = RGB (default), 2 = YUVp/HDTV, 3 = RGBcvS, 4 = YUVi, 5 = S-video 
   6 = composite video, 7 = SDI, 8 = HD-SDI, 9 = DVI, 10 = auto detect 
X1)
 = off/disable (0), on/enable (1) 
X1!
 = Input standard: 0 = no signal, 1 = NTSC, 2 = PAL, 4 = SECAM, - = N/A (occurs when input is set to a 
 high resolution signal format) 
X1@
 = Internal temperature, degrees Celsius 
X1#
 = Horizontal/vertical frequencies, format is three digits (for example, 075.3)
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