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SIS

Programming and Control, cont’d

MPX Plus 866 A Media Presentation Matrix Switcher • SIS Programming and Control

4-14

PRELIMINAR

Y

Command

ASCII command

(host to switcher)

Response

(switcher to host)

Additional

description

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

Read RGB output tie

X@

&

X!]

RGBHV input

X!

tied to

output

X@

.

Read video output tie

X@

%

X!]

Video input

X!

tied to

output

X@

.

Read audio output tie

X@

$

X!]

Audio input

X!

tied to

output

X@

.

Read input audio level

X#

G

X*]

Example:

4G

-02

]

Gain for input 4 is -2 dB.

View output volume

X@

V

X^]

Example:

7V

55

]

Volume for output 7 is 55 steps
(9 dB of attenuation, 86.5% of
total volume).

Read input video format

X#

\

X$]

Show the video format of
input

X#

.

N

The only valid input (

X@

) numbers are 11 through 14.

View output mutes

E

VM

}

X1@

1

X1@

2

X1@

3

...

X1@

12

]

Each

X1@

response is the

mute status of an output,
starting from output 1.

Example:

E

VM

}

Mut0 230 1 0 0 0 0 0 00

]

Output 2 audio left is muted,
output 3 video and the left
audio channel are muted,
and output 5 video and the
right audio channel are
muted.
All other outputs are unmuted.

N

The “Mut” portion of the response appears only when the switcher is in Verbose mode 2 or 3. See the Verbose mode

command on page 4-20.

Command/response table for basic SIS commands (continued)

N

X!

= Input number for tie

00 – 14 (00 = untied)

X@

= Output number

01 – 12 for video

01 – 06 for audio

X#

= Input number

01 – 14

X$

= Input signal format

1 = composite video

2 = S-video

X^

= Volume adjustment range

00 – 64 (1 dB/step except for 0-to-1, which is 13 dB)

X*

= Numeric dB value

-18 to +24 (Default = 0 dB)

X1@

= Video/audio mutes

0 = no mutes

4 = audio right (AR) mute

1 = video mute

5 = video and AR mute

2 = audio left (AL) mute

6 = AL and AR mute

3 = video and AL mute

7 = video, AL, and AR mute