Extron Electronics GSS 100 User Guide User Manual
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Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)
Command
ASCII Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional description
Event (script) control
Read event buffer memory
EX1)
,
X1!
,
X1@
,
X1#
E
}
X1$]
Read the contents of a specific section of a memory
buffer for event number
X1)
.
Read event status
EX1)
E
}
X1%]
Show the status of event
X1)
. The following
X1%
information fields are displayed: event_type, event_
state, event_paused, error_status, RcvBuff_startptr,
cvBuff_endptr, UsrBuff_startptr, and UsrBuff_endpt.
Write event to memory
buffer
EX1)
,
X1!
,
X1@
,
X1^
,
X1#
E
}
Write event
X1)
to buffer
X1!
, offset by
X1@
. Include
data
X1^
, size
X1#
.
Ewr
X1)
,
X1^]
Read string from event
buffer memory
EX1)
,
X1!
,
X1@
,
X1&
FE
}
Read string from event
X1)
, buffer
X1!
, offset by
X1@
,
X1&
bytes.
<string>
]
Write string to event buffer
memory
EX1^
,
X1)
,
X1!
,
X1@
FE
}
Write data string
X1^
from event
X1)
, buffer
X1!
,
offset by
X1@
.
Ewr
X1)
,
X1^]
Start events
E
1AE
}
Ego
]
Initiate all programmed events.
Stop events
E
0AE
}
Est
]
Stop all programmed events.
Show # of running events
E
AE
}
Enmnn
]
nn is the number of events running.
View, information, part number, and firmware requests
Information request
I
Chn
X@
•Vmt
X@
•Exe
X(
•Typ
X1*]
Example:
I
Chn0•Vmt0•Exe1•Typ0
]
Pass-through input is not displayed, video output is not
muted, panel is partially locked, no sync signal is
detected on the pass-through input.
Request user memory usage
4I
X1)
•Bytes•Used•out•of•17344•KBytes
]
Example:
4I
1149184•Bytes•Used•out•of•17344•KBytes
]
This device has approximately 5850 kBytes of user
memory available (17344 kBytes – 11491 kBytes) for
additional stored images and HTML pages.
Request for part number
N
60-684-01
]
Display the GSS 100 part number.
Query firmware version
Q
X1!]
Firmware version x.xx.
Resets
Erase all files
E
Zfff
}
Zpf
]
Erase user-supplied files. Does not reset IP settings.
Master reset
E
Zxxx
}
Zpx
]
Resets all user settings to their default values. Does
not reset IP settings or delete loaded image files.
Absolute reset
E
Zqqq
}
Zpq
]
Resets all device settings to their factory defaults. Erases
all loaded files. The firmware version remains unchanged.
Absolute reset, retaining IP
E
ZY
}
Zpy
]
Similar to absolute reset (
E
Zqqq
}
), except that
IP settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway
address, unit name, DHCP setting, and port mapping
[Telnet/web/Direct Access] are excluded). Preserves
communications with the device and is recommended
after a firmware update.
NOTE:
X@
= On or off status:
0 = off
1 = on
Pass-through status:
0 = pass-thu
1 = no pass-thru
X(
= Front panel lock modes
0 = unlock
1 = partial lock
2 = complete lock
X1*
= Pass-through sync status
0 = No sync detected
2 = H sync detected
1 = V sync detected
3 = HV (composite) sync detected
X1(
= Bytes of memory used
nnnnnnn (bytes)
X2)
= Firmware version
n.nn
X1)
= Event number
00 through 99
X1!
= Event buffer
0 = Receive
1 = User
2 = NVRAM
X1@
= Even buffer offset
00 through maximum buffer size
X1#
= Event data size (case sensitive)
b = bit
S = short (16 bits)
B = byte
L = long (32 bits)
X1^
= Event data to write
X1&
= Number of bytes to read
X1%
= Event status fields
See the complete list in the
EX1)
E
}
command, above
X1$
= ASCII digits representing the numeric value of the data element read from the event buffer
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