Extron electronic 68-2378-01 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
Command ASCII command
(host to processor)
Response
(processor to host)
Additional description
Image capture/recall
Image capture/recall to product flash memory
Save image to flash
E0*X7^MF} Ims0*X7&]
Saves currently displayed image to
memory under designated name and
currently selected capture file format.
Save image to USB
E2*X7^MF} Ims2*X7&]
Saves currently displayed image to
USB memory under designated name
and currently selected capture file
format.
Save image to external
E3*X7^MF} Ims3*X7&]
Saves currently displayed image to
configured network under designated
name and currently selected capture
file format.
Recall image
EX6$*X7&RF} ImrX6$*X7&]
Recalls displayed image (file extension
is required).
Mute image
E0*0RF} Imr0]
Mutes image on the output and reveals
live input video
Current image
ERF} X7&]
Imr*X7&]
View currently displayed image name.
verbose response (1 and 3)
Save image to flash
E0MF} Ims0]
Saves currently displayed to memory
using capture file format settings.
Save image to USB
E2MF} Ims2]
Saves currently displayed to USB
memory using capture file format
settings.
Save image to external
E3MF} Ims3]
Saves currently displayed to
configured network using capture file
format settings.
NOTE: USB Capture will send the image to the first enumerated USB drive and saved in the “Annotator_
Images” folder. Multiple USB drives are not supported.
Images captured to the flash will be saved in the “Graphics” folder
Image quick capture
Save image to RAM
E QCAP} Qcap]
Saves currently displayed image to
Annotator RAM.
NOTE: Qcap response invokes Quick Capture software running on a PC to request image data.
Image streaming duration depends on network speed
NOTE: X6$ = File location; 0 = Internal Flash, 2 = Attached USB drive (Only ONE USB drive can be connected),
3 = Network location (location must be configured or E25 will be issued)
X7^ = Filename/prefix name without extension (12 characters)
X7& = Filename with extension
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