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Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command

ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional description

Preset names

Write global preset name

EX1)

,

X1@

NG

}

Nmg

X1)

,

X1@]

Example:

E

1,Security 1NG

}

Nmg01

,

Security 1

]

Name global preset 1 “Security 1”.

Read global preset name

EX1)

NG

}

X1@]

Example:

E

2NG

}

Security 2

]

View ties, gain, volume, mutes, and presets

NOTES: • The ! read tie command for RGB and the % read tie command for video can be used interchangeably.

When the switcher is in verbose mode 1 or 3, the response is Out

X@

•In

X!

•(RGB), (Vid), or (Aud)

]

.

View output video (RGB) tie

X@

&

X!]

Example:

5&

07

]

Input 7 computer video is tied to output 5.

View output video tie

X@

%

X!]

Example:

7%

12

]

Input 12 low resolution video is tied to output 7.

View output audio tie

X@

$

X!]

Example:

3$

06

]

Input 6 audio is tied to output 3.

View output volume

X@

V

X^]

Example:

7V

55

]

Volume for output 7 is 55%.

View input gain

X!

G

X&]

Example:

4G

–02

]

Gain for input 4 is -2 dB.

View output mutes

E

VM

}

X1!

1

X1!

2

...

X1!

12

]

Each

X1!

response is the mute status of an

output, starting from output 1.

Example:

E

VM

}

Mut023010000000

]

Output 2 audio is mute, output 3 video and
audio are muted, and output 5 video is muted.
All other outputs are unmuted.

NOTE: The “Mut” portion of the response appears only when the switcher is in Verbose mode 1 or 3. See the

Verbose mode

command

on

page 73

.

View input configuration

X#

\

X$]

Show the configuration of input

X#

.

NOTE

: The only valid input (

X#

) numbers are 11 through 14.

View global video preset
configuration

EX1)

*

X@

*1VC

}

X!

1

X!

2

• ... •

X!

16

•Vid

]

Show the configuration of preset

X1)

. Show

the input tied to 12 sequential outputs, starting
from output

X!

. (Video outputs 13 through 16

do not exist on this switcher model.)

Command description:

preset # (

X&

)*starting output # (

X@

) (should always be “1” for this switcher)*1 (= video)VC

Response description:

input # (

X!

) tied to output 1•

X!

tied to output 2•

X!

tied to output 3• ... •

X!

tied to output 16•Vid

]

Example:

E

4*1*1VC

}

01

Output:

Response = tied input:

Input 4 tied to output 3

02 03 04 05 06 07

13

No tied input

Computer/Audio Group

Video Group

Non-existent outputs

14 15 16

08 09 10 11 12

08•08•04•08•08•00•09•00•10•10•10•10•--•--•--•--•Vid

Each position shown in the response is an output: left = output 1 (the starting output number), right = output 16.
The number in each position is the input tied to that output. Outputs 13 through 16 do not exist on this matrix
switcher; the content of those positions is “--“.
In this example, video input 8 is tied to outputs 1, 2, 4, and 5; video input 4 is tied to output 3, video input 9 is
tied to output 7; video input 10 is tied to outputs 9, 10, 11, and 12. No inputs are tied to outputs 6 and 8.

NOTE:

EX1)

*1*1VC

}

where

X1)

= 0 returns the current video configuration of the switcher.

NOTE:

X!

= Input number (for tie)

00 (untied)

01 – 08 for the computer group

09 – 14 for the low resolution group

X@

= Output number

01 – 12 for video

01 – 06 for audio

X#

= Input number

11 – 14 (the only valid inputs for the / command)

X%

= Mute status

0 = off

1 = on

X1)

= Global preset #

32 maximum

X1!

= Video and audio mute:

0 = no mutes

1 = video mute

2 = audio mute

3 = video and audio mute

X1@

= Name

12 characters maximum

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