User guide

SIS
Programming and Control, cont’d
MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control
4-8
PRELIMINARY
Command ASCII (Telnet)
(host to MLC)
URL Encoded (Web)
(host to MLC)
Response
(MLC to host)
Additional description
Input selection
Select an input
14, 22
X20)
!
X20)
%21 Chn
X20)
]
Select input
X20)
(
X20)
= 1, 2, 3, 4) (audio
and video).
14
= The MLC responds with an E14 error
code (invalid for this configuration) if the
desired input is not set up to switch inputs
(is not in input button mode). Events are
still triggered, though.
22
= The MLC sends a “busy” response (E22)
if switching functions are locked.
Display (projector) power
Turn display power on 1P 1P
Pwr
X20*]
On (discrete).
Turn display power off 0P 0P
Pwr
X20*]
Off (discrete).
View display power status P P
X20*]
Show the display power status.
Example:
P P
2
]
Example: the display is powering off.
Set power status
X20*
*0P
X20*
%2A0P Pwr
X20*]
This command is used only by scripts. It
provides a way to set the power status to
match the actual state of the projector.
For
X20*
:
0 = display power is off
1 = display power is on (default)
2 = display is powering down/off
3 = display is powering on (warming up).
N
This command does not trigger the warm up/cool down (power on/power off) sequences or the button’s events.
Display mute
N
The 1M and 0M commands emulate the IR 402’s Display Mute On and Display Mute Off buttons. You must program these buttons on the remote for the 1M and 0M
commands to function.
Turn display mute on 1M 1M
Mut
X21^]
Mute.
X21^
= 0 (off), 1 (on), or 2 (unknown).
Turn display mute off 0M 0M
Mut
X21^]
Unmute.
View display mute status M M
X21^]
Show display mute status.
Set mute status
X21^
*0M
X21^
%2A0M Mut
X21^
]
This command is used only by scripts. It
provides a way to set the status to match the
actual state of the projector.
N
This command does not trigger button events.
Command/response table for SIS commands