Extron electronic MVX 88 Series manual Switcher error responses, Using the command/response table

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Switcher error responses

When the switcher receives an SIS command and determines that it is valid, it performs the command and sends a response to the host device. If the switcher is unable to perform the command because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters, the switcher returns an error response to the host. The error response codes are:

E01 — Invalid input channel number (out of range)

E10 — Invalid command

E11 — Invalid preset number (out of range)

E12 — Invalid output number (out of range)

E13 — Invalid value (out of range)

E14 — Invalid command for this configuration

Using the command/response table

The command/response table begins on page 4-5. Symbols used in the table 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

NWith the exception of the audio input gain and attenuation commands, the SIS commands are not case sensitive.

Symbol definitions:

] = Carriage return/line feed

}= Carriage return (no line feed)

• = space

E = Escape key

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)

N Input and output numbers in commands may be entered as either 1-digit, 2-digit, or 3-digit numbers. All input and output numbers are

 

reported as 1-digit numbers in the response.

 

 

 

X#

= Executive mode, mute

1

= on 0 = off

 

X$

= Input number

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

X%

= Input audio gain

0 through 10 (1 dB/step)

X^

= Numeric dB value

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

X&

= Input audio attenuation

1 through 18 (1 dB/step)

X*

= Output gain

0

= consumer level (–10 dBV) 1 = pro level (+4 dBu)

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)

 

X1@

= Controller firmware version number to second decimal place

 

4-4 MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Remote Operation

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Contents VGA Matrix Switcher MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 seriesSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Safety Instructions EnglishConsignes de Sécurité Français Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolFCC Class a Notice Page Quick Start MVX Series VGA Matrix Switchers MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Quick Start QS-1Viewing and adjusting the audio input gain Powering upSaving or recalling a preset QS-2 MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Quick StartTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One About the Switchers MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers IntroductionFeatures Any input to any or all outputsIntroduction, cont’d Two Mounting the Switcher Rack mounting the switcherTabletop use Furniture mounting the switcher Mounting the switcherCabling and Rear Panel Views Video and audio input connectionsRGB video output connectors Connect Rgbhv video Strap the audio cable to the extended tail of the connectorVideo and audio output connections Power connection Control of the switcherRemote connection Three Front Panel Controls and Indicators MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers OperationDefinitions Infrared sensor and Power/audio/data LED Input and output selection controls and indicatorsPower/data/audio LED Control buttons and LEDs Selection and audio/video controls and indicatorsO and Audio Setup button Video/+dB LED and Audio/-dB LEDButton is released or the lower limit is reached Ignores the commandAttenuation on Has reached the maximum attenuation -18 dBPowering up the switcher OperationsCreating a set of ties Example 1 Create a set of video and audio ties Select video and audio for the tie figurePress and release the Input 5 button figure Current configuration -7 is now Press and release the Enter button figurePress and release the Output 1 button figure Example 2 Add a video tie to a set of video and audio tiesSelect video only for the tie figure Press and release the Enter button figureCurrent configuration -12 is now Example 3 Remove a tie from a set of tiesSelect audio only for the tie figure Press and release the Output 4 button figure 15 Deselect the outputViewing the configuration Example 4 View ties by selecting an inputSelect both video and audio for viewing figure Press and release the I/O button figure Press and release the I/O button figureExample 5 View ties by selecting outputs Press and release the Output 3 button figure24 Deselect audio to view video ties only Using presets Example 6 Save a presetExample 7 Recall a preset Preset 2 PresetAdjusting input audio gain and attenuation Press and release the Input 1 button figurePreliminary Example 8 Adjust the input audio gain = unlit, = blinking LEDOutput 1 LED + 2 presses +2 dBExample 9 Resetting audio gain single input SavedSetting the output audio level Example 10 Resetting audio gain all inputsPress and release the and buttons simultaneously figure Front panel security lockout Executive mode Clearing all ties and presetsResetting the system to factory defaults MemoryTroubleshooting Optimizing the AudioMain WorksheetsWorksheet example 1 System equipment VTGWorksheet example 2 Daily configuration Classical music from the CD player input 5 isWorksheet example 3 Test configuration 45 Worksheet example 3 Test configurationPreliminary Configuration worksheet Input sources Output destinationsPreliminary Four Host-to-Switcher instructions MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Remote OperationSimple Instruction Set Control Switcher-initiated messages Switcher error responses Using the command/response tableSymbol definitions Command Ascii command Response Additional Description$ *X% G InX$ AudX Audio mute commands Preliminary EVM EZG Loading firmware using an SIS command Responds with the Go promptClick the Files of type drop box and select All files File figure This message indicates that the firmware upload is completeExit HyperTerminal Scroll to the desired program and click Install figure Matrix Switchers Control ProgramInstalling the software Click the Software tab figureOverview Using the softwareTo run the Matrix Switchers Control Program, click Comm Port Selection window -8 appearsExtron Matrix Switchers Control Program window blank Updating the firmware 11 Open windowMVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Remote Operation Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trash Windows menus File menu13 RGB Delay/Mute/Output-Volume Adjust window Tools menuPreferences menu 15 Ties shown as lines16 Ties shown as crosspoints Using Emulation mode Master-Reset selectionUsing the help system Help menu on the main screenPreliminary AppendixAA Specifications and Part Numbers SpecificationsSync Specifications and Part Numbers, cont’d Matrix switcher part numbers Part number Part Numbers and AccessoriesMVX matrix switcher part numbers Included partsAccessories CablesInstall kit Part number Male-to-male VGA cable Part numberVGA to 5 BNC cables Part number Preliminary Extron Electronics, Europe Asia JapanExtron USA West

MVX 88 Series specifications

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