Extron Electronics SME 100 User Guide User Manual
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X6^
=
General information query (
I
commands)
1 = Model name
Example: SME 100 HD or SME 100 SD
2 = Model description
Example: Extron Electronics MPEG-4/H.264 Encoder
3 = System memory usage
[
<# of megabytes
(MB) used / # of megabytes
(MB) free>
]
4 = User memory usage
[
<# of megabytes
(MB) used / # of megabytes
(MB) free>
]
10 = Number of connected users: 0 to 15
36 = Average bandwidth
[ Inf36
*<0 – 12000 kbps
>
}
]
37 = Current frame rate
[ Inf37
*<0 – 30 Frames>}
]
38 = Current bandwidth
[ Inf38
*<0 – 12000 kbps>}
]
40 = RTSP describe
[ Inf40
*<
RTSP URL (128 characters)>
}
]
41 = RTSP open connections
[ Inf41
*<0 – 100>}
]
42 = RTSP full describe
[ Inf43*
}
]
X6&
=
Firmware query (
Q
commands)
NOTE: Responses to the numbered
Q
commands begin with a
"Verxx" tag when in verbose modes 2/3. For example,
1Q
responds
Ver01*1.00
]
.
* = Firmware and build number: [
]
0 = Verbose version information (sum of
<2Q> − <3Q> − <4Q> ]
responses)
[
<2Q> − <3Q> − <4Q>
]
1 = Firmware version (currently running code): [
]
2 = Final stage bootloader version
Example: Extron Electronics MPEG-4/H.264 Encoder
3 = Factory base code version
[
− Description − Date loaded> ] 4 = Updated firmware version [ < Updated firmware code (X.YY)>* − Description − Date loaded> ] NOTES: For the 3Q and 4Q commands: • An asterisk ( * ) after the firmware code indicates which version of firmware is running. • A question mark ( ?.?? ) after the firmware code indicates that the factory default version of firmware is running. • A caret ( ^ ) after the firmware code indicates the version of firmware that should be running, but the factory default version of firmware is • An exclamation point ( ! ) after the firmware code indicates corrupt firmware. SME 100 • Remote Communication and Control 129
Example: 1.00*(1.81− SME 100 HD/SD − Tue, 14 Jun 2011
13 : 40 : 03)]
running because of a mode 1 reset.