Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional description

 

(Host to Unit)

(Unit to Host)

 

View ties, gain, volume, mutes, and presets (continued)

View audio global preset configuration

Command description: Response description: Example:

EX1)*X@*2VC}

X!1•X!2• ... •X!16Aud]

Show the audio configuration for preset X1).

 

 

Show the input tied to 16 sequential outputs,

 

 

starting from output X!. (Audio outputs 7

 

 

through 16 do not exist on this switcher

 

 

model.)

preset # (X1))*starting output # (X@) (should always be “1” for this switcher)*2 (= audio)VC

input # (X!) tied to output 1•X! tied to output 2•X! tied to output 3• ... •X! tied to output 16•Aud]

E4*1*2VC}

Input 6 tied to output 3

 

 

 

Input 12 tied to output 6

Response = tied input:

02•04•

 

06•08•10

 

•12• • • • • • • • • • •Aud

 

 

Output:

01

 

02

 

03

 

04

 

05

 

 

 

06

 

07

 

08

 

09

 

10

 

11

 

12

 

13

 

14

 

15

 

16

 

 

Computer/Audio Group

 

 

 

Non-existent outputs

Each position shown in the response is an output: left = output 1 (the starting output number), right = output 16. The number in each position is the input tied to that output. Outputs 7 through 16 do not exist on this matrix switcher; the content of those positions is “--“.

In this example, audio input 2 is tied to output 1, input 4 is tied to output 2, input 6 is tied to output 3, input 8 is tied to output 4, input 10 is tied to output 5, and input 12 is tied to output 6.

NOTE: EX1)*1*2VC} where X1) = 0 returns the current audio configuration of the switcher.

NOTE: 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

EDF}

<filename1>,<date/time>,<length>]

RS232/RS422 port and

 

<filename2>,<date/time>,<length>]

Telnet

 

<filename3>,<date/time>,<length>]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<filenamen>,<date/time>,<length>]

 

EDF}

 

<# of Bytes>Left]]

View file directory

 

Var file = new array ();

web browser

 

 

File [1] = ‘<filename1>,<date1>,<filesize1>‘;

 

 

 

File [2] = ‘<filename2>,<date2>,<filesize2>‘;

 

 

 

File [3] = ‘<filename3>,<date3>,<filesize3>‘;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

filename<n>File [<n>] = ‘<filenamen>,<daten>,<filesizen>‘;

 

 

 

File [<n+1>] = <# of Bytes>•Left

Erase user-supplied web

E<filename>EF}

Del<filename>]

 

pages/files

 

 

 

 

 

Input signal active

 

 

 

 

 

List input signal status for

0LS

 

X1@1,X1@2,X1@3, ... ,X1@14] Each X1# value is an input.

all inputs

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: X! = Input number (for tie)

00 (untied)

 

 

 

 

 

01 – 08 for the computer video group

X@ = Output number

09 – 14 for the low resolution video group

01 – 12 for video

01 – 06 for audio

X1) = Global preset #

32 maximum

 

 

 

X1# = Signal detection

0 = no input detected

1 = input detected

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MPX 866 A specifications

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