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<> block
Format: E
Parameter Description Parameter Values
<addon>
The type of the installed
audio add-on board
0 = no add-on board is installed
1
2 = add-on type is stereo (UDA)
3 = add-on type is stereo (ADAV)
F = add-on type is stereo but initialization is failed
<TPG_res>
The resolution of the test
pattern
0 = Test pattern generator is inactive
3 = active, the resolution is 720x576p@50Hz
4 = active, the resolution is 720x480p@60Hz
<TPG_alert>
Test pattern alert
information
0 = no error
1 = unsupported resolution is detected
<>
The forwarded signal mode
from the board
0 = DVI
1 = HDMI, 24 bit
2 = HDMI, 30 bit
3 = HDMI, 36 bit
4 = HDMI, 48 bit
Example: E1400
resolution running without errors. The forwarded signal is DVI.
<> block
#nosyncscreen #testpattern
Format: PX<HDCP_mode><TPG_mode><TPG_clock><TPG_screen><Audio_mode>
Parameter Description Parameter Values
<HDCP_mode> HDCP mode setting 0 = HDCP is disabled 1 = HDCP is enabled
<TPG_mode>
The mode of the Test
pattern generator
0 = off, test pattern is not sent (default)
1 = on, test pattern is always sent
2 = test pattern is sent if there is no incoming signal
<TPG_clock>
The resolution of the test
pattern
0 = 720x480p60
1 = 720x576p50
2 = the same as the incoming
signal *
<TPG_screen> The type of the test pattern
0 = solid red
1 = solid green
2 = solid blue
3 = solid black
4 = solid white
5 = ramp
6 = chessboard
7 = color bar
8 = cycle (the patterns
are switched in every two
seconds)
<Audio_mode>
Audio mode setting of the
installed add-on board **
A = no audio
B = HDMI passthrough
C = Embed from external
D = Deembed to external
E = HDMI + deembed
* The supported resolutions in the case of the test pattern generator: 480p60, 576p50, 720p50, 720p60,
1080p50, 1080p60.
** See more information about the Audio modes in the Audio Settings section.
Example: PX1007B
HDCP is enabled; Test pattern generator is off; the original audio of the HDMI signal is embedded
(passthrough).
Timing Parameters
The system continuously measures the parameters of the incoming signals. The answer consists of 16
data bytes and every data byte is represented as a two-digit hexadecimal number. The parameters could be
useful for advanced debugging processes.
Supported Boards
▪ MX-HDMI-3D-IB, -A, -S
▪ MX-4TPS2-4HDMI-IB, -A, -S; MX-4TPS2-IB-P, -AP, -SP
Command and Response
ȩ {:TIMINGS#<in>@I=?}
Ȩ (TIMINGS#<in>@I=<Timing_codes>)CrLf
Example
ȩ {:TIMINGS#17@SI=?}
Ȩ (TIMINGS#17@SI=0360027102D002402C0501004008630C)CrLf
For more information about the measured values, please contact Lightware Support.
Port Parameters and Settings
Supported Boards
▪ MX-HDMI-OB; MX-DVI-HDCP-OB; MX-HDMI-TP-OB
Command and Response
ȩ {:HDMI#<out>@O=?}
Ȩ (HDMI#<out>@O=<GEN_INFO>;<VIDEO>;<ADV_INFO>;<OUT_SET>;<SINK>;)CrLf
Example
ȩ {:HDMI#1@SO=?}
Ȩ (HDMI#1@SO=G11101;V720x576p51,313,00;I0011AA;OAAAAA;M110111077;)CrLf
The actual settings are in the response; see the Parameters of each block for the details.