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Creating program byte strings, Ethernet operation, Preliminar y – Extron Electronics Matrix 12800 Series User Guide User Manual

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Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Software

PRELIMINAR

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Creating program byte strings

The Matrix 12800 system can be controlled and programmed from a control system,

via the RS-232/RS-422 port. The control systems need to be taught what bytes

to send to the system to communicate with the Matrix system. Chapter 4 of this

manual, “

Programming Guide

”, details the Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS)

and how to build these byte strings using a pencil and paper. The Virtualization/

Control program makes this job much easier by building the strings for you.

Generate the byte strings as follows:

1

.

Create all the Matrix system settings (program) in either Emulate mode or on-

line.

2

.

To see the strings, on the menu bar, click Tools > Show RS-232 Strings to

show the Program Strings screen (figure 3-13).

The strings that can be viewed produce the current ties, presets, audio

configuration, and RGB delay settings.

Figure 3-13 — RS-232 Program Strings screen

Ethernet operation

When a Matrix 12800 is connected to an Ethernet WAN or LAN, any number of

users can operate it, locally or remotely, using the Virtualization/Control program.

See “

Remote control panel, front panel controller, and Ethernet connection

” in

chapter 2, “Installation”, for Ethernet installation details
Connection to the Matrix switcher via the Ethernet is password protected. There

are two levels of password protection: administrator and user. Personnel logged

on as an administrator have full access to all Matrix 12800 switching capabilities

and editing functions. Personnel logged on as a user can create ties, create and

recall presets, set RGB and audio mutes, and view all settings with the exception of

passwords. If the same passwords or no password is required for logging on, all

personnel log on with administrator privileges. Fields and functions that exceed

user privileges are grayed out in the Virtualization/Control program when the

operator is logged on as a user.