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Basic sis command table, Firmware upgrades – Extron Electronics IN1608 Series Setup Guide User Manual

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Firmware Upgrades

The firmware of the scaler can be upgraded via the internal web pages or the Extron Firmware Loader program (available on the Extron website,

www.extron.com

). The internal web pages cannot be accessed through the USB port.

Basic SIS Command Table

IN1608 scalers can be configured with specific SIS commands via an RS-232, USB, or Ethernet connection. Use the Extron DataViewer utility
or a control system to send and receive SIS commands. The table below lists a selection of SIS commands. For a full list of SIS commands and
variables, see the IN1608 User Guide at

www.extron.com

.

Command

ASCII Command

(Host to Device)

Response

(Device to Host)

Additional Description

Select audio and video input

X!

!

In

X!•

All

]

Selects audio and video input

X!

.

Select video input only

X!

&

In

X!•

RGB

]

Selects the video only input

X!

.

Select audio input only

X!

$

In

X!•

Aud

]

Selects the audio only input

X!

.

Execute Auto-Image

A

Img0

]

Executes an Auto-Image on the current input.

Execute Auto-Image and fill

1*A

Img1

]

Executes an Auto-Image and fills the output.

Execute Auto-Image and follow

2*A

Img2

]

Executes an Auto-Image and maintains the aspect ratio
of the current input.

Mute video to black

1B

Vmt1

]

Mutes the video and displays a black output.

Mute video and sync

2B

Vmt2

]

Mutes the video and sync output.

Unmute video and sync

0B

Vmt0

]

Unmutes the video.

NOTE:

By default, adjusting variable volume with the following commands only affects variable analog output (configurable through group

masters).

Set variable volume level

E

D8*

X4$

GRPM

}

GrpmD08*

X4$

]

Set the variable volume to a value of

X4$

.

Raise variable volume

E

D8*

X4*

+GRPM

}

GrpmD08*

X4$

]

Increase the level of the variable volume by

X4*

dB.

Lower variable volume

E

D8*

X4*

-GRPM

}

GrpmD08*

X4$

]

Decrease the level of the variable volume by

X4*

dB.

View variable volume level

E

D8GRPM

}

X4$]

View the current variable volume level.

NOTE:

By default, setting the audio mute with the following commands affects all outputs (configurable through group masters).

Set master audio mute

E

D7*

X(

GRPM

}

GrpmD07*

X(]

Enable or disable master audio mute.

View master audio mute status

E

D7GRPM

}

X(]

View the current master audio mute status.

Enable executive mode 1

1X

Exe1

]

Locks the entire front panel.

Enable executive mode 2

2X

Exe2

]

Locks the front panel except for input selection and
volume control.

Disable executive modes

0X

Exe0

]

Allows all front panel adjustments and selections.

Set scaler IP address

EX4)

CI

}

Ipi

•X4)]

Specifies a new scaler IP address.

Set scaler DHCP mode

EX(

DH

}

Idh

X(]

Enables or disables DHCP (

0 = default).

Set subnet mask

EX4!

CS

}

Ips

•X4!]

Specifies a new subnet mask.

Set gateway IP address

EX4@

CG

}

Ipg

•X4@]

Specifies a new gateway IP address.

Reboot networking

E

2BOOT

}

Boot2

]

Restarts the network connection after IP or DHCP
changes.

NOTE:

IP settings will not take effect until the

E

2BOOT

}

command is executed.

NOTES:

X!

= Input selection (

1-8)

X(

= Enable or disable (

0 = off or disabled; 1 = on or enabled)

X4)

= IP address (

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; 192.168.254.254 = default)

X4!

= Subnet mask (

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; 255.255.0.0 = default)

X4@

= Gateway address (

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; 0.0.0.0 = default)

X4$

= Group volume level (

-1000 to 0, where -1000 = -100 dB or 0% volume and 0 = 0 dB or 100% volume)

X4*

= Increment value (dB value multiplied by ten, in 0.1 dB increments, to raise or lower a group fader [for example,

100 = 10 dB])