Mkp error responses, Using the command/response table, Operation, cont’d using the command/response table – Extron Electronics MKP 3000 Series User Manual
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MKP 3000 Series • SIS
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Operation
MKP 3000 Series • SIS
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Operation
SIS
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Operation, cont’d
Using the Command/Response Table
The command/response table begins on page 4-9. Lowercase
letters are acceptable in the command field except where
indicated. The table below shows the hexadecimal equivalent
of each ASCII character used in the command/response table.
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table
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The MKP always redirects a subset of valid matrix switcher-
specific SIS commands on its Ethernet port and, if configured in
pass-through mode, on its Switcher RS-232 port.
It is not the purpose of this manual to define in detail the
passed-through matrix switcher-specific SIS commands.
Refer to the applicable matrix switcher’s manual.
Symbols are used throughout the tables to represent variables in
the command/response fields. Command and response
examples are shown throughout the MKP SIS commands table.
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Password:
The MKP initiates the password message immediately after the
copyright message when the controlling system is connected
using TCP/IP or Telnet, and the MKP is password protected.
This message means that the MKP requires an administrator or
user level password before it performs the commands entered
via this link. The MKP repeats the password message response
for every entry other than a valid password until a valid
password is entered.
Login Administrator
Login User
The MKP initiates the login message when a correct
administrator or user password has been entered. If the user
and administrator passwords are the same, the MKP defaults to
administrator privileges.
Str
The MKP initiates the Str message whenever a front panel
button or knob is operated. This includes the optional
MKP 10 MAAP keypad, if connected, and the standard
MKP 3000 L keypad.
MKP Error Responses
When the MKP receives an SIS command and determines that it
is valid, it performs the command and sends a response to the
host device. If the MKP is unable to perform the command
because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters,
the MKP returns an error response to the host. The error
response codes are:
E01 — Invalid input channel number (too large)
E10 — Invalid command
E12 — Invalid output number (too large)
E13 — Invalid value (out of range)
E14 — Illegal command for this configuration
E24 — Privilege violation (Ethernet, Extron software only)
E99 — Invalid or no response from target switcher
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