Chapter 4 • Programmer’s Guide
ADVANCED INSTRUCTION SET AND SIMPLE INSTRUCTION SET COMMANDS (PAGE 3 OF 3)
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Zap individual Global | zT | ZapT |
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Zap All Room presets & names | zP | ZapP |
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Zap individual Room Preset | zT * | ZapT |
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Zap All RGB Delay to Ø sec. | zD | ZapD |
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Zap all Audio Gains to Ø dB. | zA | ZapA |
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UnMute RGB/Audio (All Mutes) | zZ | ZapZ |
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Master Reset | zXXX | ZapXXX |
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ERROR CODES
IIf the switcher receives a command that is invalid or contains invalid parameters, it will return an Error Code response. The error code response has the format “Exx”. Following is a list of possible error code responses.
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| Invalid preset number (too large) |
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| Invalid output number (too large) |
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| Value too large (Gain) |
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| Timeout |
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| Invalid Room number |
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| Busy |
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SWITCHER GENERATED UNSOLICITED RESPONSES
When a local event takes place, such as a Front Panel operation, the switcher responds by sending an unsolicited response (RECONFIGxx) to the Host. Use the 2 digit code xx to locate a description of the event below.
RECONFIGØØ = Audio level change
RECONFIGØ2 = Room#1 or room#1’s preset name change
RECONFIGØ3 = Room#2 or room#2’s preset name change
RECONFIGØ4 = Room#3 or room#3’s preset name change
RECONFIGØ5 = Room#4 or room#4’s preset name change
RECONFIGØ6 = Room#5 or room#5’s preset name change
RECONFIGØ7 = Room#6 or room#6’s preset name change
RECONFIGØ8 = Room#7 or room#7’s preset name change
RECONFIGØ9 = Room#8 or room#8’s preset name change
RECONFIG1Ø = Room#9 or room#9’s preset name change
RECONFIG11 = Room#1Ø or room#1Ø’s preset name change
RECONFIG12 = Name change for global preset
RECONFIG13 = Name change for global preset
RECONFIG14 = Current connection change
RECONFIG17 = Name change for virtual input
RECONFIG18 = Name change for virtual input
RECONFIG19 = Name change for virtual input
RECONFIG2Ø = Name change for virtual input
RECONFIG21 = Name change for virtual output
RECONFIG22 = Name change for virtual output
RECONFIG23 = Name change for virtual output
RECONFIG24 = Name change for virtual output
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