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Programming and Control, cont’d
System 5 IP • SIS
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Programming and Control5-32
PRELIMINARY
The syntax for setting a special function for a System 5 IP switcher is
X?
* __ # where
X?
is the value and
__ is the function number. To view a function’s setting, use __#, where __ is the function number. In the
following table the values of the
X?
variable are different for each command/function. These values are
given in the rightmost column. Special function commands are accessible only through RS-232.
Command/response table for special function SIS commands
Command ASCII Command Response
X?
values
(host to System 5) (System 5 IP to host) and additional descriptions
Delay times
Most projectors require a certain amount of time during warm-up and cool-down during which they do not accept
commands. You can specify the amount of time for the System 5 IP to wait between sending the projector a power-on or
power-off command and when the next action can occur or the next command can be issued.
Power on delay
24
X?
*1 # WarmUp*
X?
0 = 0 seconds,
1 = 2 seconds,
2 = 4 seconds,
... in 2 second steps up to
150 = 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Example: 8*1# WarmUp*008 Example: set a 16 second power
on delay.
Example: 1# WarmUp*023 Example: view the power on delay
setting.
Power off delay
24
X?
*2 # CoolDown*
X?
0 = 0 seconds,
1 = 2 seconds,
2 = 4 seconds,... in 2 second
steps up to 150 = 300 seconds.
Example: 23*2# CoolDown*023 Example: set a 46 second power off
delay.
Set the RGB delay (Triple-Action Switching)
24
X?
*3 # RGBDly*
X?
0 = 0.0 seconds (default), 1 = 0.5
seconds, 2 = 1.0 seconds,
... in ½ second steps up to
10 = 5.0 seconds.
Example: 7*3# RGBDly*07 Example: 3.5 second RGB delay.
This command applies to RGB inputs only.
Set the Power Off button delay
24
X?
*48# PwrOffDly*
X?
0 = the Power Off button
requires no hold delay to issue
power-down commands.
1 = the Power Off button
requires a 2 second hold delay
before the power-down
sequence starts.
Audio settings
Limit audio level on display power-on
24
X?
*11 # VolLimit*
X?
If this feature is enabled, the
maximum initial power-up volume
level will not exceed the level
specified by this command.
0 = audio off, ...,
20 = default value (50% of max.
level), ...,
40 = no limit on audio level.
Example: 28*11# VolLimit*028 Example: limit power-up volume
to 70% of maximum volume.
Set the audio output mode
X?
*18 # AudioMode*
X?
Set the Preamp and amplified
outputs to be either mono or
stereo signals.
1 = mono
2 = stereo (default).