• Some Op Codes are only supported in certain operating modes.
• Displays may support additional Op Code names not listed in this table. In this case use the Op Code HEX
value.
• For controls that have discrete values such as “on” and “off”, the supported names are listed. These names can
be used in scripts to set the value of an Op Code control instead of using a numerical value.
• For other types of controls that don’t have discrete values, such as Brightness, either a value or percentage can
be used.
• This list is not intended to be used as a replacement for the codes listed in a display’s External Control
specication document.
As an example, to set the Video input to HDMI, rst look for the Op Code name. Next look along that row for the
supported discrete value names. Then use them in the script as with the following example:
SETOPCODE "Input" to "HDMI"
Be sure to include the quotation marks around both the Op Code Name and Discrete Value Name.
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