Extron electronic MMX 62, MMX 42 Remote Control, cont’d, Using the command/response table

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Remote Control, cont’d

Using the command/response table

The command/response table begins on page 4-5.Either upper case or lower case letters are acceptable in the command field except where indicated for the audio level (gain and attenuation) commands. Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in the command/response fields. Command and response examples are shown throughout the table. The ASCII to HEX conversion table below is for use with the command/response table.

ASCII to HEX Conversion Table

Space

Symbol definitions

]= CR/LF (carriage return/line feed)

= space

X!

= Input

X@

= Input number (for tie)

X#

= Output number

X$

= Gain /attenuation value

X%

= Gain value (+dB)

X^

= Attenuation value (-dB)

X&

= On or off status

X*

= Software version

01 through maximum

00 through maximum (Input 0 = deselected output

01 or 02

-18 to +24 (43 steps)

Numeric value, 00 to 24 (default = 00) Numeric value, 00 to 18

0 (off) or 1 (on) x.xx

4-4 MMX 42/62 Series Matrix Switchers • Remote Control

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Contents Compact Matrix Switchers User’s ManualPrecautions Extron Warranty安全须知 中文 FCC Class a NoticeTable of Contents MMX 42/62 Series Matrix Switchers Table of Contents, cont’dOne IntroductionAbout the MMX 42/62 Series Matrix Switchers FeaturesIntroduction Composite video AV modelsInstallation TwoIntroduction, cont’d All modelsInstallation Installation OverviewMounting the Switcher Tabletop placementUnder-desk mounting Installation, cont’dMounting instructions Installation, cont’d Rear Panel Cabling Power connectionVideo signal input connections Video signal output connectionsAudio signal input connections Audio signal output connectionsOperation ThreeRS-232 connection Front Panel Controls and Indicators OperationFront Panel Operations Creating tiesFour Remote ControlOperation, cont’d Remote Control Simple Instruction Set ControlUsing the command/response table Remote Control, cont’dSymbol definitions Command Ascii command Response Additional description Video mute commandsAudio mute commands Create and view tiesFront panel lockout executive mode Reset commandsMiscellaneous commands Set input audio levelInstalling the software Windows-Based Program ControlUsing the software Input selectionMuting the video and audio signals Setting audio levelsUpdating the firmware Front panel security lockout Executive modeDownloading the firmware from the Web site Loading the firmware to the switcher 11 Add Device screenWindows menus File menu View menuConfigure menu Using the help systemAAppendix a Reference InformationSpecifications Reference InformationSpecifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d Control/remote switcherAudio input Audio outputMounting accessories MMX part numbersIncluded Parts CablesMMX 42/62 Series Reference Information
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MMX 42, MMX 62 specifications

Extron Electronics MMX 62 and MMX 42 are versatile AV switchers designed to cater to the needs of modern presentation environments. These products are renowned for their ability to simplify the connection and management of various audio and video sources, making them an essential addition to conference rooms, classrooms, and creative spaces.

The MMX 62 model is a six-input AV switcher, supporting a variety of video formats including HDMI, VGA, and composite video. It features two HDMI inputs that support both 4K resolutions and HDCP, ensuring compatibility with high-definition content. Meanwhile, the MMX 42 model offers a similar functionality with four inputs, enabling flexible connection options for devices in any presentation setting.

One of the standout features of the MMX series is its seamless integration of audio and video switching. Both models come equipped with built-in audio mixing capabilities, allowing users to manage audio sources directly from the switcher. This feature is highly beneficial for environments where multiple audio feeds need to be combined and routed to a common output, enhancing the overall user experience.

The switchers employ Extron’s advanced scaling technology, which provides high-quality output for various display resolutions. This capability ensures that presentations appear crisp and clear, regardless of the source material's resolution. Additionally, the MMX series supports 4K scaling, allowing users to present high-resolution content without loss of quality.

Another significant characteristic of the MMX 62 and MMX 42 is their intuitive user interface. Both devices are equipped with an easy-to-navigate front panel that allows for quick input selection and volume adjustment. Furthermore, optional control solutions, including Extron's GlobalViewer Enterprise and control systems, enable remote management and monitoring of the switchers, streamlining the overall operation.

In terms of connectivity, both models offer a range of outputs, including HDMI, balanced audio, and unbalanced audio outputs, allowing for flexible integration into existing systems. The support for HDCP compliance ensures that users can confidently manage protected content without interruptions.

Overall, Extron MMX 62 and MMX 42 provide robust performance, reliability, and convenience for AV professionals. With their array of features and technologies, they stand out as exceptional solutions for anyone looking to enhance their AV presentation capabilities.