Extron electronic MVX 88, MVX 44, MVX 84, 48 manual View ties, gains, mutes, and presets, RGB delay

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Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command Function

ASCII Command

Response

Additional description

 

(Host to Unit)

(Unit to Host)

 

View ties, gains, mutes, and presets

Read RGB (video) output tie Read RGB (video) output tie Read audio output tie View input gain

Example:

View output mutes

X@&

X!]

X@%

X!]

X@$

X!]

X$G

X^]

3G

-06]

EVM}

X1)1X1)2 ... X1)nMut]

RGB input X! is tied to output X@. RGB input X! is tied to output X@. Audio input X! is tied to output X@.

Audio input 3 level is -6 dB.

Each X1) response is the mute status of an output:

left = output 1, right = output n.

n = the highest output number for this model.

Example (MVX 84 VGA):

EVM}

0132Mut]

Output 1 is unmuted, output 2 video

 

 

 

is muted, output 3 video and audio are

 

 

 

muted, and output 4 audio is muted.

 

 

 

Outputs 5 through 8 are not present

 

 

 

on this switcher.

View global preset configuration

EX(1VC}

X!1•X!2•X!3•...•X!nVid•X!1•X!2•X!3•...•X!nAud]

Response description:

Example (MVX 88 VGA):

Show the video and audio configuration for preset X(. Show the video input tied to n sequential outputs and then the audio input tied to n sequential outputs. n is the highest output number for this model switcher.

Video input # (I#) tied to output #1 (O#1)•I# tied to O#2•I# tied to O#3•I# tied to O#n•Vid• Audio input # (I#) tied to output #1 (O#1)•I# tied to O#2•I# tied to O#3•I# tied to O#n•Aud]

E4VC}

Input 5 video tied to output 2 No tied input Audio input 8 tied to output

Response = tied input: 6•5•6•8•3•3•1•0•Vid•8•1•1•1•8•8•8•8•Aud

Output:

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 

6

 

7

 

8

 

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 

6

 

7

 

8

Each position shown in the response is an output: left = output 1 , right = output 8. The number in each position is the input tied to that output.

Video — Input 6 is tied to outputs 1 and 3; input 5 to output 2; input 8 to output 4; input 3 to outputs 5 and 6; and input 1 to output 7. No input is tied to output 8.

Audio — Input 8 is tied to outputs 1 and outputs 5 through 8; input 1 to outputs 2 through 4.

NOTE: E0VC} returns the current video and audio configuration of the switcher.

RGB delay

Set RGB delay

EX@*X1!D}

OutX@•DlyX1!]

Example:

E5*7D}

Out5Dly07]

Read RGB delay

EX@D}

X1!]

Example:

E6D}

05]

Set the RGB delay for a tie to output 5 to 3.5 sec (7 x 0.5 sec.).

Output 6 delay is 2.5 sec (5 x 0.5 sec.).

NOTE: X! = Input number (for tie)

0

(untie) – maximum number of inputs

X@ = Output number

1 through 4 (MVX 44, MVX 84) or 1 through 8 (MVX 48, MVX 88)

X$ = Input number

1 through 4 (MVX 44, MVX 48) or 1 through 8 (MVX 84, MVX 88)

X^ = Numeric dB value

–18 to +10 (29 steps [dB] of audio attenuation and gain

X( = Preset number

00 through 16 (00 = current configuration)

X1) = Video/audio mute

0

= no mutes

2

= audio mute

 

1

= video mute

3

= video and audio mute

X1! = RGB delay in ½ second increments (10 [5 seconds] maximum)

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Contents MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 Series Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Conventions Used in this Guide Variables are written in slanted form as shown hereExtron Electronics. All rights reserved Contents MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Contents About the Switchers About this GuideFeatures Any input to any or all outputsMVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Introduction Mounting the Switcher Cabling and Rear Panel ViewsVideo and Audio Input Connections Video and Audio Output ConnectionsRemote Connection RS-232 Port Pin AssignmentPower Connection Front Panel Controls and Indicators MVX 88 VGA a Front PanelInfrared Sensor and Power/audio/data LED Input and Output Selection Controls and IndicatorsPower/data/audio LED Selection and Audio/video Controls and Indicators O and Audio Setup buttonControl Buttons and LEDs Video/+dB LED and Audio/-dB LEDMVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Operation Powering up the Switcher OperationsDefinitions Creating a Set of Ties Example 1 Create a set of video and audio tiesSelect an input Press and release the input 5 button Example 1 Configuration Confirm the change Press and release the Enter buttonExample 2 Add a video tie to a set of video and audio ties Select the output Press and release the output 1 buttonExample 3 Remove a tie from a set of ties Select the output Press and release the output 4 buttonViewing the Configuration Example 4 View ties by selecting an inputDeselect audio Press and release the I/O button Example 5 View ties by selecting outputs Press and release the Output 3 buttonUsing Presets Example 6 Save a preset Preset Locations by Matrix SizeExample 7 Recall a preset Adjusting Input Audio Gain and Attenuation Audio Gain and AttenuationExample 8 Adjust the input audio gain SecondsInput 5 LED lights to Adjust the Input Audio Level Example 9 Resetting audio gain single input Setting the Output Audio Level Front Panel Security Lockout Executive ModeClearing all Ties and Presets Clear all Ties and PresetsResetting the System to Factory Defaults MemoryTroubleshooting Optimizing the AudioWorksheets Worksheet Example 1 System EquipmentWorksheet Example 2 Daily Configuration Worksheet Example 2 Daily ConfigurationWorksheet Example 3 Test Configuration Worksheet Example 3 Test ConfigurationConfiguration Worksheet Output destinationsIR Remote Control Small Matrix IR Remote ControlHost-to-Switcher Instructions Switcher-initiated MessagesSimple Instruction Set Control Switcher Error Responses Using the Command and Response TableCommands are not case sensitive Symbol definitions Command and Response Table for SIS CommandsX1 = X1! =Command/Response Table for SIS Commands Save, recall, and directly write global presets Directly write a global presetView ties, gains, mutes, and presets RGB delayFront panel lockout Executive mode ResetsFirmware upload Information requestsLoading Firmware Using an SIS Command Click the Files of type drop box and select All filesSelect the Firmware Upgrade File Matrix Switchers Control Program Installing the SoftwareUsing the Software To run the Matrix Switchers Control Program, clickStarting the Software Comm Port Selection window appearsMatrix Switchers Control Program Window no Ties Location of Firmware Upgrade Files Updating the FirmwareDownloading Firmware Upgrade Files Extron Firmware Loader Window Windows Buttons, Drop Boxes, and Trash Can Windows menusClick Exit to close the Firmware Loader Tools menu Audio Input Configuration selection Master-Reset selection Using Emulation Mode Using the Help SystemChoose Emulate, and click OK Specifications Reference InformationVideo output Audio input Part Numbers and Accessories Matrix switcher part numbers Part NumberMVX Part Numbers Included PartsOptional Accessories CablesBulk cable and termination tools Terminated cable assemblies VGA male-to-male cables Part NumberVGA male-to-male with audio cables Part Number VGA male-to-female cables Part NumberTabletop Use UL Rack-Mounting GuidelinesMounting Instructions USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Europe, Africa, and the Middle China EastAsia Middle East Europe
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