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For example, the command:
**W0,8,3,7!!
says that connections are to be made on all levels: from input 8 to output 1, input 3 to output 2,
and input 7 to output 3.
An input number of 0 means the output connection is to be left unchanged.
An input number of ë-ë (dash) means the output is to be disconnected. If the router does not
support disconnected outputs, the output connection will be left unchanged.
It is an error to request connection of an input or output that doesn’t exist on the specified level,
even if the input or output does exist on some other level. However, if the level number is “0”, any
input or output may be used as long as it exists on at least one level, and in that case no
connection will be made on any level on which the input and output does not exist. If the
requested connection has an output or input number that isn’t mapped to a physical connector
(on virtual-mapped routers) on one or more levels, those levels are simply not changed.
If “U2” is in effect (see “U” command), the response will include one or more V, Y, or X
commands to report the new status of the outputs. The response will be the same as if “O”
commands were issued for the outputs immediately following the “W” command. No response is
generated if this command is being used to define a salvo.
“X”: Connect Crosspoint
Use command “X” to request that a connection be made. It must be followed by an output
number, a comma, an input number, a comma, and a level number. For example:
**X8, 3, 2!!
This string says that a connection is to be made between output 8 and input 3 on level 2. If the
level number is specified as “0”, this means that the connection is to be made on all levels (AFV).
For example, the command:
**X8, 3, 0!!
This string says that a connection is to be made between output 8 and input 3 on all levels.
“Y”: Connect AFV
Use command “Y” to request that a connection be made. It must be followed by an output
number, a comma, and an input number. The connection is made on all levels (AFV). For
example, the command:
**Y2, 8!!
This string says that input 8 is to be connected to output 2 on all levels.
“Z”: Connect AFV
The command "Z" is used to request that a connection be made. It must be followed by a comma-
separated list of input numbers, one for each output, up to the number of outputs in the router.
Fewer than the number of outputs may be specified if desired, and the remaining outputs will be
left unchanged. The connection is made on all levels (AFV).
For example, the command:
**Z4,18,7!!
says that input 4 is to be connected to output 1 on all levels, input 18 to output 2 on all levels, and
input 7 to output 3 on all levels.