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Extron Electronics FOX Matrix 14400 User Guide User Manual

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Command and Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command

SIS Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional description

File management

NOTE: The response to the View File Directory command differs, depending on whether the command is sent via an RS-232/RS-422 or

Telnet connection or sent via a web browser connection.

View file directory
RS-232/RS-422 port and
Telnet

E

DF

}

filename1,date/time,length

]

filename2,date/time,length

]

]

]

filenamen,date/time,length

]

# of BytesLeft

]]

List user-supplied files.

View file directory
Web browser

E

DF

}

Var file = new array ();
File [1] = ‘filename1,date1,filesize1‘;
File [2] = ‘filename2,date2,filesize2‘;

File [n] = ‘filenamen,daten,filesizen‘;
File [n+1] = # of Bytes•Left

List user-supplied files.

Erase user-supplied web
pages/files

E

EF

}

Del

]

Information requests

Information request

I

V

X1#

X

X1$

•A

X1#

X

X1$

•S

X1%

1

X1%

2

...

X1%

n

]

V

X1#

X

X1$

shows the number of available inputs

and outputs for this configuration.
A

X1#

X

X1$

has no meaning for this product.

S

X1%

1

X1%

2

...

X1%

n

shows the board type installed

in each slot.
n is either 9 or 20, depending on the model.

Slot/plane/LC information

0*

X1^

I

X1&

a

X1&

b

X1&

c

...

X1&

p

]

Request part number

N

68-nnnn-nn

]

See

www.extron.com

, for part numbers.

Request part number and
board configuration

*N

68-nnnn-nn.

X1%

1

X1%

2

X1%

3

...

X1%

n

]

Part number plus I/O boards installed.
n is either 9 or 20, depending on the model.

Read reclocker status

X$

=

X%]

Show current reclocker status for output

X$

.

NOTE: The switcher automatically detects and reclocks the signal if the rate is 4.25 Gbps only. Other rates are ignored.

View SFP module status

40*

X1*

S

X2)

X2!

X2@

X2#]

NOTE

:

X1#

= Number (quantity) of inputs

In sets of 16 (016, 032, 048, 064, and so on)

X1$

= Number (quantity) of outputs

In sets of 16 (016, 032, 048, 064, and so on)

X1%

= Board installed

0 = No board installed

4 = Non-pathological multimode board

1 = Non-reclocking multimode board

5 = Non-pathological singlemode board

2 = Non-reclocking singlemode board

6 = Pathological singlemode board

3 = 3G, SDI, HD-SDI board

X = Unknown board or mix of transceivers

X1^

= I/O board slot number

01 – 20 (FOX Matrix 320x) or 01 – 09 (FOX Matrix 14400)

X1&

= Transceiver module installed

0 = No module installed

1 = Non-pathological multimode module

3 = 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, SD-SDI module

2 = Non-pathological singlemode module 4 = Pathological singlemode module

X1*

= Transceiver module number

001 – 320 (or maximum number of transceiver modules for your configuration)

X1(

= Reclocking status

0 = signal reclocked

1 = signal not reclocked

X2)

= Vendor/manufacturer name

X2!

= Transmit output power in milliwatts

X2@

= Receive optical power in milliwatts

X2#

= SFP temperature

Degrees Celsius

X%

= Output reclocking rate

00 = Bypass mode

01 = Automatic mode (HDSDI boards only)

03 = 2.125 Gbps (laser boards only)

02 = 1.250 Gbps (laser boards only)

04 = 4.250 Gbps (laser boards only)

X$

= SFP or reclockable output number

000 – 320 or 144 (FOX Matrix 14400) (000 = global [SFP only])

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