Kramer Electronics Ltd.
KIT-400
– Protocol 3000
87
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
HELP
Get command list or
help for specific
command.
COMMAND
#HELP
<CR>
#HELP
cmd_name
<CR>
FEEDBACK
1. Multi-line:
~nn@Device
cmd_name
,
cmd_name…
<CR><LF>
To get help for command use: HELP (COMMAND_NAME)
<CR><LF>
~nn@HELP
cmd_name:
<CR><LF>
description
<CR><LF>
USAGE:usage
<CR><LF>
cmd_name
– Name of a specific
command
Get the command list:
#HELP
<CR>
To get help for
AV-SW-TIMEOUT:
HELP
av-sw-timeout
<CR
>
IMAGE-
PROP
Set the image size.
COMMAND
#IMAGE-PROP
scaler_index
,
prop
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@IMAGE-PROP
scaler_index
,
prop
<CR><LF>
scaler_index
– Scaler number: 1
prop
–
0
– Overscan
1
– Full
2
– Best fit
3
– Panscan
4
– Letterbox
5
– Underscan 2
6
– Underscan 1
7
– Follow in
Set the image size to
Letterbox:
#IMAGE-PROP
1
,
4
<CR>
IMAGE-
PROP?
Get the image size.
COMMAND
#IMAGE-PROP?
scaler_index
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@IMAGE-PROP
scaler_index
,
prop
<CR><LF>
scaler_index
– Scaler number: 1
prop
–
0
– Overscan
1
– Full
2
– Best fit
3
– Panscan
4
– Letterbox
5
– Underscan 2
6
– Underscan 1
7
– Follow in
Get mute status of the output
#IMAGE-PROP?
1
<CR>
LOCK-FP
Lock the front panel.
COMMAND
#LOCK-FP
lock/unlock
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOCK-FP
lock/unlock
<CR><LF>
lock/unlock
–
0
– Unlock
1
– Lock
Lock front panel buttons:
#LOCK-FP
1
<CR>
LOCK-FP?
Get the front panel lock
state.
COMMAND
#LOCK-FP?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@LOCK-FP
lock/unlock
<CR><LF>
lock/unlock
–
0
– Unlocked
1
– Locked
Get front panel lock state
#LOCK-FP?
<CR>
MODEL?
Get device model.
This command
identifies equipment
connected to
KIT-400
and notifies of identity
changes to the
connected equipment.
The Matrix saves this
data in memory to
answer REMOTE-INFO
requests.
COMMAND
#MODEL?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MODEL
model_name
<CR><LF>
model_name
– String of up to 19
printable ASCII chars
Get the device model:
#MODEL?
<CR>
MUTE
Set audio mute.
COMMAND
#MUTE
out_index
,
mute_mode
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MUTE
out_index
,
mute_mode
<CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that
indicates the specific output: 1
mute_mode
– On/Off
0
– Off
1
– On
Set the output to mute:
#MUTE
1
,
1
<CR>
MUTE?
Get audio mute.
COMMAND
#MUTE?
out_index
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@MUTE
out_index
,
mute_mode
<CR><LF>
out_index
– Number that
indicates the specific output: 1
mute_mode
– On/Off
0
– Off
1
– On
Get mute status of the output
#MUTE?
1
<CR>
PROT-VER?
Get device protocol
version.
COMMAND
#PROT-VER?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@PROT-VER
3000:version
<CR><LF>
version
– XX.XX where X is a
decimal digit
Get the device protocol
version:
#PROT-VER?
<CR>
RELAY-
STATE
Set relay state.
COMMAND
#RELAY-STATE
relay_id
,
state
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@RELAY-STATE
relay_id
,
state
<CR><LF>
relay_id
– Relay number: 1
state
– Relay state
0
– (open)
1
– (close)
Set relay 1 to closed:
#RELAY-STATE
1
,
1
<CR>
RELAY-
STATE?
Get relay state.
COMMAND
#RELAY-STATE?
relay_id
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@RELAY-STATE
relay_id
,
relay_state
<CR><LF>
relay_id
– Relay number 1
relay_state
– Relay state
0
– (open)
1
– (close)
Get relay state:
#RELAY-STATE?
1
<CR>
RESET
Reset device.
To avoid locking the
port due to a USB bug
in Windows, disconnect
USB connections
immediately after
running this command.
If the port was locked,
disconnect and
reconnect the cable to
reopen the port.
COMMAND
#RESET
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@RESET
ok
<CR><LF>
Reset the device:
#RESET
<CR>