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Knox Video Chameleon64i User Manual

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Chameleon64i Routing Switchers

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Chameleon64i Routing Switchers

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3.3.4 STRINGS MODE

In strings mode only pre-programmed strings can be sent from the controller;

thus only the numeric keys and the S are used (the SALVO, QUEUE, B, V, A, and R
buttons are not used). To send a string, enter the two digit number from 01 to 64 for
the string to be sent.

Simple strings may be entered from the keypad; more complex strings must be

entered from an upstream terminal. From the keypad, in STRINGS mode, push the
S key and a two digit number between 01 and 64. Then enter the command exactly
as you wish it to be sent (e.g., S01, then V1608), then push Enter. The carriage
return after the command will be appended automatically.

In storing ASCII strings from an upstream terminal, the command $Sxx, where

xx is a two-digit number from 01 to 64, must precede the actual string to be stored.
Strings may contain any ASCII or HEX characters, but the HEX characters must be
represented in brackets; e.g., <0D> for 0Dh (the carriage return function). No
carriage return is automatically appended, so each string must end with <0D> if a
carriage return is desired. For example, if the terminal sends this sequence of
characters:

$S01B0101<0D>B2208<0D>B0401<0D>

string 01 will contain a command to connect output 1 to input 1, output 22 to input
8, and output 4 to input 1 for both video and audio.

To replace a string simply store a new string over the old one.

3.3.5 RECALL MODE

In recall mode only patterns stored in the router’s memory can be recalled (the

SALVO, QUEUE, B, V, A, S, and R buttons are not used). To recall a pattern, enter
the two-digit number of the pattern. It is not necessary to push Enter.

3.3.6 SOUND CONTROL MODE

In sound control mode the keys on the controller are used to increment or

decrement volume, boost or cut bass and treble, adjust left-right balance, turn
loudness on or off, and mute or unmute the audio output.

First use the S84 command to select the audio output to be controlled, then

operate the sound controls as follows:

KEY

CONTROL

0

volume up

1

volume down

2

bass boost

3

bass cut

4

treble boost

5

treble cut

6

balance right

7

balance left

8

mute on

9

mute off

B

loudness on

V

loudness off

A

clear