User guide

Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)
NOTE: X( = Pixel phase 00 to 31
X1) = Total pixels ± 255 of default value for selected resolution
X1! = Sync frequency xxx.xx (frequency in kHz [H] or Hz [V]
X1@ = Memory preset number 01 to 30
X1# = Audio gain adjustment range 00 to 10
X1$ = Audio level adjustment range -18 to +10 (in 1.0 dB steps)
X1% = Audio attenuation adjustment range 00 to 18
X1^ = Audio output level 0 = consumer (–10 dBV) 1 = professional (+4 dBu)
Command ASCII Command
(host to unit)
Response
(unit to host)
Additional description
Pixel phase
NOTE: When the controlling PC is connected to the receiver, the FOXBOX can perform this command only if the receiver-Tx-to-
transmitter-Rx fiber cable is connected. The unit returns the E14 error if the Rx fiber is not connected.
Set a pixel phase value
X(
U Phs
X(]
Set the pixel phase value to
X(
.
Example:
10U
Phs10
]
Set the pixel phase value to 10.
Increment pixel phase
+U
Phs
X(]
Increase pixel phase value by 1.
Decrement pixel phase
–U
Phs
X(]
Decrease pixel phase value by 1.
Show pixel phase
U
X(]
Total pixels
NOTE: When the controlling PC is connected to the receiver, the FOXBOX can perform this command only if the receiver-Tx-to-
transmitter-Rx fiber cable is connected. The unit returns the E14 error if the Rx fiber is not connected.
Set a total pixel value
11*
X1)
# Tpx
X1)]
Set the total pixels to a specific value.
Example:
11*1555#
Tpx1555
]
Set the total pixel value to 1555.
Increment total pixel value
+11#
Tpx
X1)]
Increase total pixels by 1 pixel.
Decrement total pixel
value
–11#
Tpx
X1)]
Decrease total pixels by 1 pixel.
Show total pixel value
11#
Tpx
X1)]
List sync frequency
View input frequency
1LS
X1!
horozontal
,
X1!
vertical
]
List the input frequency.
Memory presets
Save preset
X1@
, Spr
X1@]
Command code is a comma.
Recall preset
X1@
. Rpr
X1@]
Command code is a period.
Audio input gain and attenuation
NOTES: • The set gain (G) and set attenuation (g) commands are case sensitive. The increment level, decrement level, and show level are
not case sensitive.
When the controlling PC is connected to the receiver, the FOXBOX can perform this command only if the receiver-Tx-to-
transmitter-Rx fiber cable is connected. The unit returns the E14 error if the Rx fiber is not connected.
Set input audio gain to a
+dB value
X1#
G Aud
X1$]
Set the input level (gain) to +
X1#
dB.
Example:
2G
Aud+02
]
Set the input level (gain) to +2 dB.
Set input audio
attenuation to a -dB value
X1%
g Aud
X1$]
Set the input level (attenuation) to –
X1#
dB.
Increment input level
+G
Aud
X1$]
Increase the audio level by 1 dB.
Example:
+G
Aud+03
]
Increment the input level from +2 dB to +3 dB.
Decrement input level
–G
Aud–01
]
Decrease the audio level from 0 dB to –1 dB.
Show input level
G
X1$]
Audio output level
NOTE: The FOXBOX receiver outputs audio at the consumer level (-10 dBV) only. The FOX 500 or PowerCage FOX can be configured to
output audio at the professional level; refer to the applicable User Guide.
Set the output to the
consumer level
40*0#
Lvl0
]
Set the audio output to the consumer level
(–10 dBV).
Set the output to the
professional level
40*1
Lvl1
]
Set the audio output to the professional level
(+4 dBu).
Show output level
40#
X1^]
Show the audio output level.
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