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Symbol definitions, Preliminar y – Extron Electronics MPX 423 A User Manual

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MPX 423 A • SIS Programming and Control

PRELIMINAR

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X2)

= Verbose firmware - description - upload date/

time. See Query Firmware Version, page

4-8.

X2@

= Power supply voltages and temperature (ºF)

(+5.0 V, +3.3 V, =2.5 V, +15.0 V, -15.0 V, temp)

X2%

= Matrix name (24 characters max.)

Invalid characters: + ~ @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > : | \ ?

X2^

= GMT date [WWW,•DD•MMM•YYYY•

HH:MM:SS•GMT]

X2&

= IP address (###.###.###.###)

X2(

= Default name: combination of model-name

and last 3 pairs of MAC address

(e.g., MPX-423-A-00-02-3D)

X3)

= Password (12 digits, alphanumeric)

X3!

= Connection’s security level:

11 = user

12 = administrator

X3$

= Hardware (MAC) address (##-##-##-##-##-##)

X3%

= Number of open connections (0 - 255)

X3&

= GMT date (MM/DDD/YY•HH:MM:SS)

X3*

= Domain name (example = extron.com)

X3(

=

GMT offset (-12.0 through 14.0 hours and

minutes removed from GMT)

X4)

= Daylight saving time:

0 = Daylight saving time off/ignore

1 = Daylight saving time on (northern

hemisphere)

2 = Daylight saving time (Europe)

3 = Daylight Saving time (Brazil)

X4%

= DHCP (0 = off; 1 = on)

X4^

= Port # XX. The port number will be represented

as two ASCII characters (2 bytes)

(example: port 01 is represented as 30 31 in hex)

X4&

= Baud rate: (9600, 19200, 38400, 115200)

X4*

= Parity: Odd, Even, None, Mark, Space

X4(

= Data bits: 7 or 8

X5)

= Stop bits: 1 or 2

X5!

= Port type: 0 = RS-232

X5@

= Flow control: Hardware, Software, None

X5#

= Data pacing (specified in milliseconds between

bytes): 0000 - 1000 (default = 0 ms)

X5$

=Web page priority flag (internal use only):

0 = internal (default on power-up)

1 = user

]

= CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A)

}

= Carriage return (no line feed, hex 0D)

(use the pipe character,

|

, instead for Web

browser commands)

= Space character

|

= Pipe (vertical bar) character

*

= asterisk - In this table, the asterisk does not

represent a variable or specific function. It is

merely used as a command line character.

E

= Escape key (hex 1B) (use W instead of Esc for

Web browsers)

X!

= 1 thru max. number of inputs

X@

= 0 thru max. number of inputs

(Input 0 = muted output)

X#

= Outputs 1 through 6

(1,2 = VGA & Audio, & mode selection outputs;

3,4 = Composite Video;

5,6 = S-Video)

X$

= -18 through +24 (default 0 dB)

(43 steps of audio gain or attenuation)

X%

= 0 dB (default) through 24 dB (audio gain)

X^

= 1 dB through 18 dB (audio attenuation)

X&

= Volume adjustment range (0%-100%)

[min. = 0 through max. = 64 default = (0 dB)]

In 1 dB steps except from 1 to 0 = -30 dB

X(

= On/Off status: 0 = off/disable; 1 = on/enable

For Verbose mode

0 = none (default for Telnet connection)

1 = Verbose mode (default for RS-232/RS-422)

2 = Tagged response for querries

3 = Verbose mode & tagged querries

X1)

= Signal/no signal:

0 = no signal at input; 1 = signal at input

X1!

= Switcher mode: 1 = Single; 2 = Separate

X1#

= Delay in 1/2 second increments

(10 max. = 5.0 seconds / default = 0 seconds)

X1$

= Video/Audio Mute:

0 = no mute; 1 = video mute; 2 = audio mute;

3 = video and audio mute

X1%

= Frequency in Hz or kHz (xxx.xx)

X1&

=

10s of milliseconds wait time for characters

coming into a serial port before terminating

(default = 10 = 100ms, max = 32767

X1*

= 10s of milliseconds wait time between

characters coming into a serial port before

terminating (default = 2 = 20ms, max.= 32767)

X1(

= Controller firmware version to the second

decimal place

Symbol definitions

Symbols used in the command/response tables are described below.