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Preliminar y – Extron Electronics Matrix 12800 Series User Guide User Manual

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Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide

PRELIMINAR

Y

Command

ASCII command

(host to switcher)

Response

(switcher to host)

Additional

description

View ties, gain, mutes, presets, file status, DSVP, and input status

View 16 audio ties for room

X*

, preset

X1@

(All inputs and outputs
shown are

virtual.)

EX1)

*

X1@

*

X@

*2VC

}

X!

n

X!

n

+1

X!

n

+2

• ... •

X!

n

+15

•Aud

]

Show the virtual audio input
tied to 16 sequential virtual
outputs of room

X*

, preset

X1@

, starting from output

X@

.

Command description:
Response description:

Room# * preset# * starting output# (StO#) * 1 (= video) VC
I# tied to StO#

n

•I# tied to O#

n

+1

•I# tied to O#

n

+2

• ... •I# tied to O#

n

+15

•Vid

]

N

Where virtual outputs do not exist, the the BME responds with 000.

Each position shown in the response is a virtual output. The number in each position is the virtual input tied to that
virtual output.

View 16 audio ties for room

X*

, global preset

X1@

(All inputs and outputs
shown are

virtual.)

EX1)

*

X1@

*

X@

*2VC

}

X!

n

X!

n

+1

X!

n

+2

• ... •

X!

n

+15

•Aud

]

Show the virtual audio input
tied to 16 sequential virtual
outputs of room

X*

, preset

X1@

, starting from output

X@

.

Command description:
Response description:

Room# * preset# * starting output# (StO#) * 2 (= audio) VC
I# tied to StO#

n

•I# tied to O#

n

+1

•I# tied to O#

n

+2

• ... •I# tied to O#

n

+15

•Aud

]

N

Where virtual outputs do not exist, the the BME responds with 000.

Each position shown in the response is a virtual output. The number in each position is the virtual input tied to that
virtual output.

N

The response to the

View file directory command differs, depending on whether the command is sent via an

RS-232/RS-422 port or Telnet connection or sent via a Web browser connection.

View file directory
RS-232/RS-422 and Telnet

E

DF

}

filename1

,date/time,length

]

filename2

,date/time,length

]

filename

n,date/time,length

]

List user-supplied files.

space_remaining

Bytes•Left

]

View file directory
Web browser

E

DF

}

Var file = new array ();

List user-supplied files.

File [1] = ‘filename1,date1,filesize1’,
File [2] = ‘filename2,date3,filesize2’,

File [n] = ‘filenamen,daten,filesizen’,
File [n+1] = space_remaining Bytes•Left

Erase user-supplied Web
pages or files

E

filename

EF

}

Delfilename

]

List individual sync
frequency

X@

LS

X1#,X1#]

Listed as horizontal frequency,
vertical frequency.

Example:

2LS

031.50

,

060.00

]

Input 2 horizontal frequency
is 31.5 khZ and its vertical
frequency is 60 Hz.

N

The matrix switcher returns 000.00,000.00 if there is no connection or sync frequencies are not applicable.

List keypads

X1$

LK

Part#

,

X1%

,

X1^

,

X1&]

Command and response table for SIS commands (continued)

N

X1)

= Room number

00 – 32

X1@

= Room preset #

32 maximum (0 = current configuration)

X@

= Output number

001 – maximum number of outputs

X!

= Input number

000 – maximum number of inputs (000 = untied)

X1#

= Sync frequency

xxx.xx (frequency in Hz [V] or kHz [H])

X1$

= Keypad number

1 – 128

X1%

= Firmware version number to second decimal place (x.xx)

X1^

= Keyboard mode

001 = output mode

002 = room preset mode

003 = global preset mode

X1&

= Keyboard variable

Meaning depends on

X1^

. See page 4-6.