Verbose mode, Commands – 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
IP Setup Commands (continued)
E-mail Commands (continued)
Read e-mail events for
recipient
E
X4!
EM
}
X4@
,
X4$
]
View notification status
X4$
for
e-mail account
X4!
.
Example:
HDXP 1616
E
72EM
}
See below.
Response:
Notify failed and fixed
3, 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
01
Input:
02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Power Supply
E-mail input 8 status
Ignore input 16
E-mail account #72 will
receive Fail or missing
and Fixed or restored
messages for input signals 1,
2, and 8, and power supply.
Send e-mail (event)
EX2*
SM
}
Eml
X2*
]
Send event e-mail
X2*
.
Verbose Mode Commands
Set verbose mode
24
E
X7)
CV
}
Vrb
X7)
]
Enable or disable verbose
mode, tagged responses, or
both.
NOTE: The HDXP can send out unsolicited information (such as a notice of a change in input or some other setting).
This is called a verbose (wordy) relationship between the switcher and a connected device. For a direct RS-232
or RS-422 connection, the HDXP is set for verbose mode by default. When the HDXP is connected via Ethernet,
verbose mode is disabled by default in order to reduce the amount of communication traffic on the network. If you
want to use verbose mode with a switcher connected via Ethernet, you must set this mode to On each time you
reconnect to the HDXP.
Read verbose mode
E
CV
}
X7)
]
Show verbose mode and
tagged response status
X7)
.
RAM Status Commands
View dirty RAM status
E
FF
}
X1^
]
Show RAM status
X1^
:
Commit RAM to flash memory
E
1FF
}
Nvr
X1^
]
Response is delivered when
the process is complete.
NOTE:
X1^
= Dirty ram status
0 = RAM needs to be saved to flash memory.
1 = RAM has been saved to flash memory and it is safe to power of
or reset.
X2*
= E-mail event number
1 – 64
X4!
= E-mail account number
65 – 72
X4@
= Notification type
0 = no response, 1 = fail or missing, 2 = fixed or restored,
3 = 1 and 2.
X4$
= Notification status (viewing)
16- or 32-digit number, in which each input is represented by a digit.
In this number: 0 = Do not notify or no input exists, 1 = notify.
X7)
= Verbose mode status
0 = neither verbose mode nor tagged responses enabled
(default for IP connection)
1 = verbose mode enabled, tagged responses disabled
(default for serial connection)
2 = tagged responses enabled, verbose mode not enabled
3 = both verbose mode and tagged responses enabled