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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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Command

ASCII Command

(Host to Switcher)

Response

(Switcher to Host)

Additional Description

Information Requests (continued)
Request part number

N

60-nnn-01

]

Show the HDXP part number:
HDXP 3232 = 60-797-01

HDXP 3216 = 60-790-01

HDXP 1616 = 60-876-01

Query controller firmware
version

Q

X1(

]

View firmware version

X1(

to

the second decimal place.

Example:

Q

1.23

]

The factory-installed controller
firmware version is 1.23.

Query controller firmware
version (verbose mode)

0Q

X1( X2) X1( X2)

]

Provide a detailed status
of the Ethernet protocol
firmware, the HDXP firmware,
and any firmware upgrade.
The firmware that is currently
running is marked by an
asterisk (*). A caret (^)

indicates that the firmware has
a bad checksum or an invalid
load. ?.?? indicates that

firmware is not loaded.

Response format: Ethernet protocol firmware version firmware version updated firmware version

Example:

0q

(See below.)

Meaningless data
for this switcher model

Description

HDXP 3216 firmware version

n.nn

1.00(1.50-SDI

Series

Wed,

04

Jan

2006

23:11:29

GMT)

1.00*(1.57-SDI

Series

Fri,

19 Apr

2013

20:02:35

GMT)

Updated firmware version

* Indicates the version running

Upload date and time

Response:

NOTE: There are up to three separate sets of Extron firmware on which the HDXP can report: the HDXP Plus Series

control firmware, which is the overall control firmware; the Ethernet protocol firmware, which handles the Ethernet
interface; and the latest optional Extron firmware update, which is available at

www.extron.com

.

Request system status

S

X2@

]

Display power supply voltages

and internal temperature

X2@

.

Example:

S

3.29 5.15 91.40

]

3.29 and 5.51 are the power

supply voltages. 91.4 (°F) is

the unit internal temperature.

View File Directory Commands

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 via a web browser connection.

View file directory
RS232/RS422 port and Telnet

E

DF

}

filename1,date/time,length

]

filename2,date/time,length

]

filename3,date/time,length

]

•••

filenamen,date/time,length

]

List user-supplied files that
have been uploaded to the
root (\) directory and any

subdirectories, followed by the
number of bytes of space left
in the entire directory.

{space remaining} bytes • left

]

]

NOTE:

X1(

= Firmware version

Firmware version number to second decimal place.

X2)

= Firmware version, verbose mode

Version description date and time of upload

X2@

= Power supply voltages and temperature

Voltagevoltageinternal temperature