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Extron Electronics DMS 1600_2000_3200_3600 User Guide User Manual

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Command and Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

DMS 1600, DMS 2000, DMS 3200, and DMS 3600 • Programming Guide

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Command

ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional Description

Save, recall, and directly write presets

NOTES:

If you try to recall a preset that is not saved (does not exist), the matrix switcher responds with the error code

E11.

The following characters are invalid or not recommended in preset names: = - , “ @ = [ ] { } “ ; : | \ and ?.

If a room is not defined (does not exist in the switcher) and you try to save a room preset, the matrix switcher responds with error

code

E11.

A room can contain a maximum of 16 outputs.

An output can belong only to one room.

The maximum number of rooms (

X&

) is 10.

The default name (

X*

) is the room number with four trailing spaces: “

Room•#

X&

••••.”

Save current configuration
as a global preset

X^

,

Spr

X^]

Command character is a comma.

Example:

9,

Spr09]

Save current configuration as preset 9.

Recall a global preset

X^

.

Rpr

X^]

Command character is a period.

Example:

5.

Rpr05]

Recall preset 5 to become the current
configuration.

Direct write process for a global preset —

NOTE: The direct write of a global preset should always be preceded by a clear global preset ties command of that same preset

number, as shown below. In a directly-written preset, the input tied to each output (or no tied input) remains unchanged unless
overwritten or cleared.

If you do not clear the ties in a global preset number before you directly write a global preset to that number, ties that are part of the

previous version of the specified preset with the same number can unexpectedly become part of the newly-created preset.

Clear all ties of a preset

E

+

X^

P0*!

}

Spr

X^]

Clear all ties in preset

X^

.

Directly write a global preset

E

+

X^

P

X!

*

X@

!

X!

*

X@

&

X!

*

X@

%...

X!

*

X@

!

}

Enter as many ties as are valid for this
configuration. The ! tie command, &
tie
command, and % tie command are
interchangeable.

Spr

X^]

Example:

E

+27P0!

}

Spr27

]

Clear all ties in preset 27.

+27P12*5!10*09%3*2!3*8&

Esc

Brackets are shown to separate ties for clarity
only. Create global preset 27, which ties input
12 to output 5, input 10 to output 9, input 3 to
output 2, and input 3 to output 8.

Spr27

]

Write room outputs

EX&

,

X@

1

,

X@

2

,...

X@

n

MR

}

Mpr

X&

,

X@

1

,

X@

2

,...

X@

n

]

See notes above.

Example:

E

8,3,04,5,6MR

}

Mpr8,03,04,05,06

]

Outputs 3, 4, 5, and 6 are assigned to room 8.

Read room outputs

EX&

MR

}

X*

,

X@

1

,

X@

2

,

X@

n

]

Example:

E

3MR

}

Room•#03••••,01,02,08,09

]

Outputs 1, 2, 8, and 9 are assigned to room 3.

Save current configuration
as a room preset

X&

*

X(

,

Rmm

X&

•Spr

X(]

Command character is a comma.

Example:

3*9,

Rmm03•Spr09

]

Save current configuration as preset 9 for room 3.

Recall room preset

X&

*

X(

.

Rmm

X&

•Rpr

X(]

Command character is a period.

Directly write a room preset

E

+

X&

*

X(

P

X!

*

X@

!

X!

*

X@

&

X!

*

X@

%...

X!

*

X@

!

}

Enter as many ties as are valid for this
configuration. The ! tie command, &
tie
command, and % tie command are
interchangeable.

Rmm

X&

•Spr

X(]

Example:

+7*3P12*7&11*5&4*15%6*6!

Esc

Brackets are shown to separate ties for clarity
only. Create preset 3 for room 7, which ties
input 12 to output 7, input 11 to output 5,
input 4 to output 15, and input 6 to output 6.

Rmm07•Spr03

]

NOTE:

X!

= Input number (for tie)

00 – 16 (20, 32, 36) (00 = untied)

X@

= Output number

01 – 16 (20, 32, 36)

X^

= Global preset number

00 through 32

X&

= Room number (for room presets)

01 through 10 (each can have up to 10 room presets [

X(

s] assigned)

X*

= Name

Up to 12 upper-and lower-case alphanumeric characters are valid

X(

= Room preset number

00 through 10