Extron electronic 80 Network Router User Manual


 
X&
= Test patterns:
0 = Off (default)
1 = Crop
2 = Alternating pixels
3 = Crosshatch
4 = Color bars
5 = Grayscale
6 = Audio test (crop pattern, OSD text Audio Test. Outputs pink noise at 48 kHz,
24 bits.)
X*
= Digital output format
0 = Auto (default). (HDMI – RGB Full to a CEA sink or DVI to a non-CEA sink).
OSD menu shows Auto.)
1 = DVI (RGB 444, 0-255, no audio, no InfoFrames)
OSD menu shows DVI RGB 444.)
2 = HDMI RGB Full (RGB 444, 0-255, audio, InfoFrames.
OSD menu shows RGB Full.)
3 = HDMI RGB Limited (RGB 444, 16-235, audio, InfoFrames.
OSD menu shows RGB Limited.)
4 = HDMI YUV Full (YUV 444, 0-255, audio, InfoFrames.
OSD menu shows YUV 444 Full.)
5 = HDMI YUV Limited (YUV 444, 16-235, audio, InfoFrames.
OSD menu shows YUV 444 Limited.)
6 = HDMI YUV Full (YUV 422, 0-255, audio, InfoFrames.
OSD menu shows YUV 422 Full.)
7 = HDMI YUV Limited (YUV 422, 16-235, audio, InfoFrames.
OSD menu shows YUV 422 Limited.)
X(
= Video mute
0 = Off (unmute) (default)
1 = On (mute to black screen)
2 = On (mute all output sync and video)
X1)
= Screen saver duration (output sync timeout): 1 to 500 seconds in 1-second increments
0 = The output sync is instantly disabled with no active input. OSD is never displayed.
501 = The OSD (output sync) never times out (default).
X1!
= Screen saver mode
1 = Black screen (default)
2 = Blue screen with OSD bouncing text
X1@
= Audio input type
0 = None (DVI)
2 = LPCM 2-ch
3 = Multi-ch
X1#
= Input video format
0 = No input signal detected
1 = HDMI
2 = DVI
3 = Invalid signal
X1$
= Internal temperature (in degrees Celsius)
Response is 2 digits, padded with a zero.
X1%
= Active pixels
Response is 4 digits, padded with zeros.
X1^
= Active lines
Response is 4 digits, padded with zeros.
X1&
= Horizontal and vertical frequencies
Format is 3 digits with a single decimal place and leading zeros (example: 075.3)
X1*
= Video signal presence
0 = No video signal detected
1 = Input signal detected.
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