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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

Resets

Intialize virtual map size

EX!

*

X@

ZM

}

Zpm

X!

*

X@]

Intialize the virtual map size.

Reset global presets and
names

E

ZG

}

Zpg

]

Clear all global presets and
their names.

Reset an individual global
preset

EX(

ZG

}

Zpg

X(]

Clear preset

X(

and its name.

Reset all room map

E

ZR

}

Zpr

]

Clear all rooms.

Reset individual room map

EX1)

ZR

}

Zpr

X1)]

Clear room

X1)

.

Reset all room presets

E

ZP

}

Zpp

]

Clear all room presets and
their names.

Reset individual room
preset

EX1)

*

X1@}

Zpp

X1)

*

X1@]

Clear room

X1)

, preset

X1@

!

and its name.

Reset RGB delays

E

ZD

}

Zpd

]

Reset all RGB delays to
0.0 seconds.

Reset audio input levels

E

ZA

}

Zpa

]

Reset all audio input levels
(gain and attenuation) to 0 dB.

Reset all RGB and audio
mutes

E

ZZ

}

Zpz

]

Reset all video and audio
mutes.

Reset flash

E

ZFFF

]

Zpf

]

Reset flash memory
(erase user-supplied files).

Reset whole switcher

E

ZXXX

}

Zpx

]

Clear all ties and all presets,
resets all audio gains to 0 dB,
resets the RGB delay, and
unmutes all video and audio
outputs.

Absolute reset

E

ZQQQ

}

Zpq

]

Similar to Reset whole
switcher

, plus sets the IP

address to 192.168.254.254
and the subnet mask to
255.255.0.0.

Virtual controls

Write virtual inputs

EX@

,

X1(

,

X1!

,

X2)

1

,

X2)

2

...

X2)

n

MI

}

Mpi

X@

,

X1(

,

X1!

,

X2)

1

,

X2)

2

...

X2)

n

]

Read virtual inputs

EX@

MI

}

X1(

,

X1!

,

X2)

1

,

X2)

2

...

X2)

n

]

Write virtual outputs

EX#

,

X1(

,

X1!

,

X2)

1

,

X2)

2

...

X2)

n

MO

}

Mpo

X#

,

X1(

,

X1!

,

X2)

1

,

X2)

2

...

X2)

n

]

Read virtual outputs

EX#

MO

}

X1(

,

X1!

,

X2)

1

,

X2)

2

...

X2)

n

]

Read plane types

E

MC

}

letter and BME# pairs

N

A

letter and BME# pair consists of a letter that identifies the video or audio plane (Red, Blue, Mono, Audio, and so on)

and a number that identifies the BME assigment. Example: R0G1B2S3A4.

Command and response table for SIS commands (continued)

N

X@

= Output number

001 through maximum number of outputs

X%

= Input number

001 through maximum number of inputs

X(

= Preset #

32 maximum (0 = current configuration)

X1)

= Room number

32 max. (Each can have up to 10 presets (

X1@

s) assigned.)

X1@

= Room preset number

10 maximum

X1(

= Signal type. See page 4-7.

X1!

= Name

12 characters maximum

X2)

= Virtual input or output

Example: 4i003 (BME 3, input connector 003)