
SIS
Programming and Control, cont’d
ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • SIS
Programming and Control
4-14
Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)
Command ASCII (Telnet)
(host to switcher)
URL Encoded (Web)
(host to switcher)
Response
(switcher to host)
Additional description
PIP effect configuration
Set the PIP effect 4*4*# 4*4*#
Eff4*
X#
*
X%
*1*
X&]
Select the PIP effect for “cut” and “take” operations.
Set PIP switching subeffect and
duration
4*4*
X#
*
X%
# 4*4*
X#
*
X%
# Eff4*
X#
*
X%
*
X$
*
X&]
Set the effect duration to
X#
, and set the PIP
subeffect to
X%
.
N
The set PIP switching subeffect and duration command (4*4*
X#
*
X%
#) must include the leading “4” variable to specify that the
X#
and
X%
values are to be applied to the PIP
switching effect.
If a different effect is selected (an effect button other than PIP is lit on the front panel), this command sets the duration and subeffect, but does not select the PIP effect.
An
X%
variable of 00 (cut) is a valid value for the PIP subeffect. If cut is specified, the PIP accepts the duration value
X#
, but this value is ignored when the take command (a cut)
is issued.
Example:
4*4*35*0# 4*4*35*0#
Eff4*035*000*0*0
]
Set the PIP switching duration to 3.5 seconds and
the subeffect to “cut”. The subeffect is “cut”, so
the duration is ignored when the take command
is issued. In this example, “0” in the response
indicates that PIP is not the selected effect.
View effect and configuration
N
The response to the view effect and configuration command (4*0#) varies, depending on the effect selected (the selected effect’s button is lit on the PIP’s front panel). See the
detailed descriptions associated with the dissolve, wipe, title, and PIP effect and configuration commands on the preceding pages and the example for each effect shown below:
View effect and configuration 4*0# 4*0#
Eff
X*
*variable values
]
See below for examples.
Example (Dissolve selected):
4*0# 4*0#
Eff1*015*nnn*1*n
]
The dissolve effect is selected and the duration
is set to 1.5 seconds. The “nnn“ and “n“
variables have no meaning in this response.
Example (Wipe selected):
4*0# 4*0#
Eff2*020*010*1*n
]
“020” is
X#
“011” is
X%
(see page 4-13)
The wipe effect is selected, the duration is set to
2 seconds, and the subeffect is set to soft square in.
The “n“ variable has no meaning in this response.
Example (Title selected):
4*0# 4*0#
Eff3*085*nnn*1*1
]
“085” is
X^
The title effect is selected, the threshold is set to 85,
and the title is displayed on the program output.
The “nnn“ variable has no meaning in this response.
Example (PIP selected):
4*0# 4*0#
Eff4*025*015*1*0
]
“015” is
X%
(see page 4-13)
The PIP effect is selected, the duration is set to
2.5 seconds, the subeffect is set to hard left, and the
PIP window is not displayed on the program
output.
N
X#
= Effect duration 00 – 50 (5.0 seconds in 0.1-second increments)
X$
= Effect status 1 = selected 2 = deselected
X%
= Subeffect (see previous page)
X^
= Threshold 000 - 255
X&
= PIP or title status 0 = off (not displayed) 1 = on (displayed)
X*
= “Take” effect 00 = Cut 01 = Dissolve 02 = Wipe 03 = Title key 04 = PIP