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BrightEye NXT 410/415/430 Compact Router Installation, Configuration and Operations Guide
Status Response
Certain commands sent to the BrightEye NXT Router require that a Status Response be returned by
the router. This response identifies the source that is currently switched to the destination specified.
The response takes this form:
Syntax:
S:
S:
ASCII character ‘S’ (53H) followed by ASCII character ‘:‘
(3AH).
Identifies this as a Status Response.
This is the level.
The BrightEye NXT Router will always report this to 0.
Destination number.
No leading zeros will be used.
Any valid ASCII hex digits. (E.g. ‘0’ to ‘9’ or ‘A’ to ‘F’).
,
Comma character (2CH).
Separates destination numbers from source numbers.
Source number.
No leading zeros will be used.
Any valid ASCII hex digits. (E.g. ‘0’ to ‘9’ or ‘A’ to ‘F’).
ASCII carriage return character (0DH).
ASCII line feed character (0AH).
Example:
In response to a Direct Crosspoint Take command, suppose that the BrightEye NXT
Router reports that Source 11 (0BH) is selected on Destination 4. The response would
look as follows. (Note that the router will always report the Level as 0):
Response:
In Hex
53 3A 30 34 2C 62 0D 0A
In
ASCII
S:04,b
Note:
After the Status Response is sent, a Prompt Response is sent.
Commands
This section lists the commands supported in the Generic ASCII protocol.
Commands from the original Leitch Pass-Through Protocol that are not listed in this section are not
supported by the BrightEye NXT router and will be ignored.