Extron electronic MGP 464 HD-SDI Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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MGP 464 • Software Conguration and Control
PRELIMINARY
X6*
= No-password login level
1 through 11 = Entry without password goes to
the level specified if an administrator
password exists.
0 = Entry without password is placed one
level below the lowest password level
(0 through 11).
The response is returned as two digits with a
leading zero if needed.
X6( = Number of seconds (in tens of seconds) before
timeout on IP connections
X7) = Number that is inserted into the e-mail message if
the .eml file has an embedded E } command
with no parameters.
Use 0 as a placeholder if the optional X4& is
used, but X7) is not needed.
X50)
= Input 1 through 19
X50@
= Window
0 = All windows (available only for input
selection, Freeze, and window muting)
1 = Window 1
2 = Window 2
3 = Window 3
4 = Window 4
X50#
= Input video format
1 = RGB
2 = YUV-HD
3 = RGBcvS
4 = YUVi
5 = S-video
6 = Composite
7 = DVI or HD-SDI
X50$
= Test pattern
0 = Off
1 = Colorbars
2 = X-hatch (crosshatch 16x12)
3 = 4 x 4 X-hatch
4 = Grey scale
5 = Ramp
6 = Alt. pixels (alternating pixels)
7 = White eld
8 = Crop
9 = Side By Side (4x3 crop)
10 = Quad Split (4x4)
11 = Pip Images (4 x 3 PIP column)
12 = 1.78 Aspect (4 x 3/16 x 9 with 1.78 lm
aspect ratio)
13 = 1.85 Aspect (4 x 3/16 x 9 with 1.85 lm
aspect ratio)
14 = 2.35 Aspect (4 x 3/16 x 9 with 2.35 lm
aspect ratio)
X50% = Window text position
0 = None
1 = Bottom left
2 = Bottom center
3 = Bottom right
4 = Top left
5 = Top center
6 = Top right
X50^ = Window text, 16 characters maximum. The
following characters can be used:
Symbols: : / – _ + “ (space)
Numerals: 0 through 9
Letters: Lowercase a through z and
uppercase A through Z
X3$ = Daylight saving time (used in the northern
hemisphere [USA] and parts of Europe and
Brazil)
0 = off/ignore
1 = on in northern hemisphere
2 = on in Europe
3 = on in Brazil
X3% = Event number, range = 0 - 99
X3^ = Event buffer
0 = receive
1 = user
2 = NVRAM
X3& = Event buffer offset (range = 0 to
MaxBufferSize)
X3* = Event data size
b = bit
B = byte (8 bits)
S = short (16 bits)
L = long (32 bits)
N
This parameter is case sensitive.
X3( = Event data to write
X4! = Read password. RS-232/422 connection
responds with the password. The IP
connection responds with 4 asterisks (****)
if a password exists, and with an empty
space if none exists, instead of with an actual
password.
X4$ = Number of bytes to read
X4% = E-mail event number (1 - 64)
X4^ = E-mail recipient’s address
X4& = Name of e-mail file to be sent
First line of the file is the subject.
The rest is the body of the e-mail.
X4( = Default name: a combination of the model-name
and the last 3 character pairs of the unit’s
MAC address (e.g., MGP-464-00-02-3D)
X5! = Extended security (password) levels: 1-10
The response is returned as two digits with a
leading zero.
X5@ = Connection’s security level
0 = anonymous
1 through 10 = extended security level
11 = user
12 = administrator
X5# = (Ethernet only) Number of seconds (stated
in tens of seconds) before timeout on
IP connections (min = 1 (10 seconds),
max = 65000 (650,000 seconds), and
default = 30 (300 seconds). If no data is
received during the timeout period, the
Ethernet connection is closed. Each step is 10
seconds. When the unit is connected via RS-
232/422, only the global timeout commands
apply; anything else returns an E13 error
code. The response contains leading zeros.
X5$ = ASCII digit(s) representing the numeric value of
the data element read from the event buffer
(leading zeros are suppressed)
X6^ = Login without password is allowed. If enabled,
the user does not enter a password. After the
user clicks OK, the login level is set based on
the setting in the X6* parameter.
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled