Extron Electronics HDXP Plus Series User Guide User Manual
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HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control
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X*
= Room number (for room presets): 0 – 10. (Each room can have up to ten presets
assigned.)
NOTE: A room is a subset of operator-selected outputs that relate to each other.
The HDXP switcher supports up to 10 rooms, each of which can consist of from 1
to 16 outputs per room.
X(
= On and off status (executive mode or power supply)
0 = off or disabled
1 = on or enabled
X1)
= Group number (for I/O grouping): 0 – 4 (0 = no group)
X1!
= Global preset number: 0 – 32 (0 = current configuration)
X1@
= Room preset number: 0 – 10 (0 = current configuration for the room)
NOTE: A room preset is a stored configuration with all of the outputs assigned to a
single room. When a room preset is retrieved from memory, it becomes the current
configuration.
X1$
= Output mute status
0 = Unmuted
1 = Muted
X1%
= Output rate: nnn.nn
---- = bypass mode
0000 = no connection (rate mismatch)
nnnn = actual rate
X1^
= Dirty RAM status
1 = RAM needs to be saved to Flash memory.
0 = RAM has been saved to Flash memory (safe to power off or reset).
X1&
= Time in tens of milliseconds to wait for characters coming into a serial port
before terminating the connection.
Default is 10 = 100 ms; maximum is 32,767.
X1*
= Time in tens of milliseconds to wait between characters coming into a serial port before
terminating the connection.
Default is 2 = 20 ms; maximum is 32,767 ms.
X1(
= Firmware version number to second decimal place (n.nn)
X2)
= Verbose firmware version: version – description – upload date and time.
X2!
= Signal status
0 = No signal at input
1 = Signal at input
X2@
= Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)
X2#
= Name
•
12 characters maximum for global and room preset names
•
11 characters maximum for room names
Valid characters are:
Upper- and lowercase letters (a – z, A – Z)
Numerals 0 – 9
Spaces
Special characters: " + _ : = / and {space}
X2%
= Matrix name (up to 240 characters)
NOTE: The following characters are invalid in the name:
~ , @ [ ] { } ' < > " ; \ | and ?