Programmer’s guide, cont’d, Command/response table for sis commands (cont’d) – Extron electronic ISM 482 User Manual
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Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programmer’s Guide
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Command/response table for SIS commands (cont’d)
Command
ASCII Command
Response
Additional description
(host to switcher)
(switcher to host)
Executive mode
Enable (lock image adjustments)
1X
Exe1
Lock front panel adjustments;
adjust image via RS-232 only.
Disable
0X
Exe0
Adjustments and selections can
be made from the front panel.
View the executive mode status
X
X3
Show executive mode status.
Example:
X
0
Executive mode is off.
Verbose mode
The default for verbose mode is on for the RS-232 connection and off for Ethernet connections.
Disable (block reports)
Esc
0CV
Vrb0
Turn off verbose mode. The ISM
does not send the reports listed
in “Switcher-initiated messages”
earlier in this chapter.
Disabling verbose mode blocks reports for front panel operations only, to this connection
(RS-232 or Ethernet) only
. The ISM continues to send responses to SIS commands to all ports.
The ISM continues to send reports for front panel operations to other connections.
Enable (allow reports)
Esc
1CV
Vrb1
Turn on verbose mode. The ISM
sends all reports.
View the executive mode status
Esc
CV
X3
Show verbose mode status.
Example:
Esc
CV
1
Verbose mode is on (the ISS
issues reports).
Information requests
Query firmware version number Q
x.xx
Show the controller firmware
version.
Request part number
N
zz-zzz-zz
Show the ISM’s part #.
Request general information
X2
I
(See below.)
Show the ISM’s status.
Vid
X1
•Aud
X1
•Frz
X3
•Hrt
X25
•Vrt
X25
•Std
X26
The response to the View File Directory command differs, depending on whether the command is
sent via an RS-232 or Telnet connection or sent via a Web browser connection.
View file directory (RS-232)
Esc
DF
filename date/time length
filename date/time length
filename date/time length
filename date/time length
nnnn Bytes Left
View file directory (Web)
Esc
DF
Switcher response
File [1] = ‘filename1, date1, filesize1’;
File [2] = ‘filename2, date2, filesize2’;
File [3] = ‘filename3, date3, filesize3’;
File [4] = ‘filename4, date4, filesize4’;
File [n] = ‘filenamen, daten, filesizen’;