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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

I/O Grouping

NOTE: Each

X1!

position in the following I/O grouping commands must have an entry, 1, 2, 3, or 4 (or 0 [not grouped]).

Write input grouping

EX1!

1

X1!

2

X1!

3

...

X1!

n

I

}

Gri

X1!

1

X1!

2

X1!

3

...

X1!

n

]

Each

X1!

entry is the group number assigned to

an input, starting from input 1. n is the highest-
numbered input for your configuration.

Example (16 x 16 matrix):

E

40133000044 ... 4I

}

See below.

01

Input:

Gri

Response #s = group:

Input 1 in group 4

02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

15 16

4 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 4

4 4

11 12 13 14

0 0 0 4

Input 2 not grouped

Input 16 in group 4

Input 1 – group 4, input 2 – group 0 (not
grouped), ... input 16 – group 4.

Write output grouping

EX1!

1

X1!

2

X1!

3

...

X1!

n

O

}

Gro

X1!

1

X1!

2

X1!

3

...

X1!

n

]

Each

X1!

entry is the group number assigned to

an output, starting from output 1.
n is the highest-numbered output for your
configuration.

Read input grouping

E

I

}

X1!

1

X1!

2

X1!

3

X1!

4

X1!

n

]

Each

X1!

entry is the group number assigned to

an input, starting from input 1. n is the highest-
numbered input for your configuration.

Example (8 x 8 matrix):

E

I

}

01

Input:

Response = group:

Input 1 in group 1

02 03 04 05 06 07 08

1 1 1 3 3 0 0 0

Input 8 not grouped

Read output grouping

E

O

}

X1!

1

X1!

2

X1!

3

X1!

4

X1!

n

]

Each

X1!

entry is the group number assigned to

an output, starting from output 1.
n is the highest-numbered output for your
configuration.

Names

NOTES:

Do not use leading spaces in preset name.

If a preset is unassigned, the

X*

displays [unassigned].

If a global preset is saved, but not yet named, the default name is Preset

X^

.

If a room preset is saved, but not yet named, the default name is Rm

X&

Prst

X(

.

Write global preset name

EX^

,

X*

NG

}

Nmg

X^

,

X*]

Example:

E

1,Security 1NG

}

Nmg01,Security 1

]

Name global preset 1 “Security 1.”

Read global preset name

EX^

NG

}

X*]

Example:

E

2NG

}

Security 2

]

Global preset 2 is named “Security 2.”

Write room name

EX&

,

X*

NR

}

Nmr

X&

,

X*]

Example:

E

1,Classrm 1NR

}

Nmr01,Classrm 1

]

Name room 1 “Classrm 1.”

Read room name

EX&

NR

}

X*]

Write room preset name

EX&

*

X(

,

X*

NP

}

Nmp

X&

*

X(

,

X*]

Example:

E

1*3,Podium_DVDNP

}

Nmp01*03,Podium_DVD

]

Name room 1, preset 3 “Podium_DVD.”

Read room preset name

EX&

,

X(

NP

}

X*]

Write input name

EX%

,

X*

NI

}

Nmi

X%

,

X*]

Example:

E

1,Podium camNI

}

Nmi01,Podium cam

]

Name input 1 “Podium cam.”

Read input name

EX%

NI

}

X*]

Write output name

EX@

,

X*

NO

}

Nmo

X@

,

X*]

Read output name

EX@

NO

}

X*]

Example:

E

1NO

}

Main PJ1

]

Output 1 is named “Main PJ1.”

NOTE:

X@

= Output number

01 – 16 (20, 32, 36)

X%

= Input 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(

= Room preset number

00 through 10

X*

= Name

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

X1!

= Group number (for I/O grouping)

1 through 4 (or 0 = no group)