I": capabilities inquiry – Sierra Video RTR-804 User Manual
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The following commands are supported;
Syntax Example
Response
Command
What it Does
I **I!! I
Command
capabilities.
Q
**Q!!
Q
Model name and version.
L
**L!!
L
Matrix size and level names.
S **S!!
V, Y, or X
commands
Matrix status.
O out
**O3!!
V, Y, or X
commands
Output status.
N in
**N2!!
V, Y, or X
commands
Input status.
CLEAR **CLEAR!!
V, Y, or X
commands
Set all outputs to input 1.
V out,in,in...
**V3,1,2,2!!
V, Y, or X
commands
Connect specified inputs on each level.
X out,in,lvl
**X12,9,2!!
V, Y, or X
commands
Connect specified input to output on level.
Y out,in
**Y1,7!!
V, Y, or X
commands
Connect specified input to output on all
levels.
T reg
**TB!!
V, Y, or X
commands
Trigger a salvo connect sequence.
"I": Capabilities Inquiry
From Syntax
Description
Host I
Ask router to send a list
of commands that are
available.
Router I[B][C][D][F][G][H][K][L][M][N][O][P][Q][R][S][T][U][V][W][X][Y][Z]~
Available commands.
(Stuff inside [] is
optional depending on
router)
The command "I" requests that command capability information be returned to the host. The
information is sent as a string of characters. The first characters are a space followed by "I", the
next characters are the letters of the commands that are implemented and available in this router,
and the last character is "~" (tilde). Do not count on the characters being in any specific order.
Search all characters for a particular one.
All routing switchers implement the I, L, S, Q, and X commands.
For example, the command:
**I!!
might return the following string:
** ILSX~ OK !!