Programmer’s guide, cont’d, Command/response table for ip sis commands – Extron Electronics ISM 182 User Manual
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Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programmer’s Guide
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Command
ASCII Command
Response
Additional description
(host to switcher)
(switcher to host)
Command/response table for IP SIS commands
Command
ASCII Command
Response
Additional description
(host to switcher)
(switcher to host)
Delay times
RGB delay (Triple-Action Switching)
X2
*
X20
*3#
X2
Dly
X20
Switching delay of the selected
input to the selected output.
Adjustable in 0.01 second steps
up to 50 = 5.0 seconds. 0 = 0.0
seconds (default), 1 = 0.1
seconds, 2 = 0.2 seconds, and so
on.
Example:
1*35*3#
1Dly35
RGB delay for output 1 set to 3.5
seconds.
Read RGB delay
X2
*3#
X20
Scaler settings
Output sync format
X2
*
X7
*6#
Syn
X7
0 = RGBHV (default).
1 = RGBS.
Example:
2*0*6#
Syn00
RGBHV signal on output 2.
Read output sync format
X2
*6#
X7
Output polarity
X2
*
X8
*7#
Pol
X8
X8
:Horizontal/Vertical polarity
0 = H–/V–
2 = H+/V–
1 = H–/V+
3 = H+/V+
Example:
1*1*7#
Pol01
H–/V+ polarity on output 1.
Read output sync polarity
X2
*7#
X8
Set
ISM name (location)
Esc X30
CN
Ipn•
X30
Read
ISM name (location)
Esc
CN
X30
Set
GMT/date
Esc X31
CT
Ipt•
X32
The date and time entered should be Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Read
GMT/date
Esc
CT
X32
Set
IP address
Esc
•
X33
CI
Ipi•
X33
The switcher sends the response,
but the host may not receive it.
Read
IP address
Esc
CI
X33
Read
hardware address
Esc
CH
X35
Read
# of open connections
Esc
CC
X36
Set administrator password
Esc
•
X34
CA
Ipa
X34
Read administrator password
Esc
CA
X34
Set user password
Esc
•
X34
CU
Ipu
X34
Read user password
Esc
CU
X34
When the computer is connected to the switcher via the RS-232 link, the Admin and User password
fields are not masked. If a password has been inadvertently changed to an unknown value, you can
look up and, if desired, change a password in this window without knowing the current password.
Command/response table for special function SIS commands
The syntax for setting a special function is
X
n
*
X?
# where
X
n
is the value or variable
(such as 35 in the first example below),
X?
is the function number (such as “set RGB
delay” in the first example below), and # is the execute command. To view a
function’s setting, use
X?
# where
X?
is the function number.