Extron electronic MPX 866 A Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS Commands, X2#, X2$

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Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS Commands

Symbol definitions

X2! =

Web page priority

0

= internal

 

 

1

= user

X2@ =

Matrix name

(Up to 240 alphanumeric characters)

NOTE:

The following characters are invalid or not recommended in the name: {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ” ; : \ and ?.

X2#

=

Default name

Factory default name (model name + last 3 pairs of MAC address)

X2$

=

Time and date (set)

In the format: MM/DD/YY•HH:MM:SS where:

MM= month: 01 (January) through 12 (December)

DD = day: 01 through 31

YY = year: 00 through 99

HH = hour: 00 through 24

MM = minutes: 00 through 59

SS = seconds: 00 through 59

X2% = Time and date (read)

In the format: Day,•DD•Mmm•YYYY•HH:MM:SS where

 

Day = weekday: Mon through Sun

DD= day: 01 through 31

Mmm = month: Jan through Dec

YYYY = year: 2000 through 2099

HH = hour: 00 through 24

MM = minutes: 00 through 59

SS = seconds: 00 through 59

X2^ = GMT offset

-12.0 through +14.0 (hours and minutes removed from GMT)

X2& = Daylight Savings Time

0

= Daylight Savings Time off/ignore

 

1

= Daylight Savings Time on (northern hemisphere)

 

2

= Daylight Savings Time on (Europe)

 

3

= Daylight Savings Time on (Brazil)

X2* = IP address

###-###-###-###

X2( = Hardware (MAC) address

##-##-##-##-##-##

X3) = Number of open connections

0

- 255

X3! = Password

12 alphanumeric characters

NOTE:

The following characters are invalid or not recommended in passwords: {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ” ; : \ and ?.

X3@ = DHCP

0

= off, 1 = on

 

X3# =

Port #

01

= rear panel RS-232 Primary port

 

 

 

 

02

= rear panel RS-232 Secondary port/front panel Configuration port

NOTE:

The rear panel RS-232 Secondary port (X3# = 02) is active only if the front panel Configuration port is not in use. If a front panel

 

 

configuration connection is made, the rear panel RS-232 Secondary port becomes inactive and the front panel Configuration port is

 

 

active.

 

 

 

 

X3$ = Baud rate

9600, 19200, 38400, 115200

 

X3% =

Parity

Odd, even, none, mark, space (only first letter required)

X3^ =

Data bits

7, 8

 

X3& =

Stop bits

1, 2

 

X3* =

Verbose mode

0

= Clear/none (default for Telnet connection

 

 

 

 

1

= Verbose mode (default for RS-232 connection)

 

 

 

 

2

= Tagged responses for queries

 

 

 

 

3

= Verbose mode and tagged for queries

 

NOTE:

If tagged responses is enabled, all read commands return the constant string and the value as the set command does (for example,

 

 

the read matrix name command, ECN}, returns IPNX2@]).

 

X3( = Security level

00

= Anonymous

11 = User

 

 

 

10

= Extended security levels 1 through 10

12 = Administrator

X4) =

Port timeout interval

1

(= 10 seconds) – 65000 (default is 30 = 300 seconds = 5 minutes)

MPX 866 A Media Presentation Matrix Switcher • Operation 72

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Contents MPX 866 a Safety Instructions English Extron Electronics. All rights reserved FCC Class a NoticeContents 120 113Typical MPX 866 a Application About this GuideAbout the Media Presentation Matrix Switcher Bandwidth FeaturesDefinitions Zz Tie any input to any or all outputs within a video group MPX 866 a Media Presentation Matrix Switcher Introduction Perform Physical Installation Setup and Installation ChecklistInstall Software Install the Matrix Switchers Control ProgramComputer video group Rear Panel Cabling and FeaturesVideo Input and Output Video Input 11 through Video Input Low resolution video groupComposite video outputs Video Output 7 and Video Output Video outputs Video Output 9 and Video OutputAudio inputs either input subgroup Audio input and outputAudio outputs computer/audio output subgroup only Captive screw connector wiring for stereo audio outputSerial Ports RS-232 connectorCabling RJ-45 connector wiringEthernet Connection Power Reset Button and LEDFront Panel Configuration Port Front Panel Configuration PortOperation Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsInput and Output Buttons and LEDs Output buttons and LEDs Input buttons and LEDsControl Buttons and LEDs MPX 866 a Media Presentation Matrix Switcher Operation See Muting and Unmuting Video and Audio Outputs on Controls Locks Toggle between mode 0 and mode ActionMode 2 and mode Resets Action Input and Output Label Panels Front Panel OperationsFront Panel Security Lockouts Creating a Configuration Confirm the change Press and release the Enter button Example 1 Creating a set of computer video and audio tiesSelect an input Press and release the input 5 button Select the output Press and release the output 1 button Example 1, final configurationExample 2, final configuration Select the output Press and release the output 4 button Example 3, final configuration, audio switcherVideo Inputs Example 4, final configuration Viewing a Configuration Example Deselect video Press and release the Video button Muting and Unmuting Video and Audio Outputs See Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes onExample 6 Muting and unmuting an output Exit View-onlymode Press and release the View button Using Global PresetsExample 7 Saving a global preset Example 8 Recalling a global preset Example 9 Selecting the S-video format for an input Selecting Composite Video or S-videoExit the Video mode Press and release the Video button Audio gain and attenuation Viewing and Adjusting the Input Audio LevelInput Audio Level Adjustment Displays Adjust the Input Audio Level Example 10 Viewing and adjusting an input audio levelReading the displayed volume Viewing and Adjusting the Output VolumeExit the Audio mode Press and release the Audio button Preset button changes to Recall Preset modeZz Push Esc button Audio Output Volume SettingsZz Push Esc button twice Zz Push Esc button 19 timesSelect an output Press and release the output 1 button Example 11 Viewing and adjusting an output volume levelAdjust the Output Audio Volume Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive ModesToggle Front Panel Lock Between Mode 2 and Mode Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and modeSystem Reset Performing a System Reset from the Front PanelSelecting the Baud Rate of the RS-232 Primary Port Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes onSee Matrix Software Rear Panel OperationsPerform a soft reset of the switcher as follows Performing Soft System Resets Modes 3, 4,Optimizing the Audio Performing a Hard ResetWorksheet Example 1 System Equipment TroubleshootingConfiguration Worksheets Worksheet Example 2 Daily Configuration Worksheet Example 2 Daily ConfigurationWorksheet Example 3 Test Configuration Worksheet Example 3 Test ConfigurationComputer video and audio subgroup input sources Blank Configuration WorksheetRS-232 Ports Programming GuideRear Panel Remote Ports Front Panel Configuration Port0.0 Dhcp off Default IP AddressesEthernet LAN Port Using Verbose Mode Connection TimeoutsEstablishing a Connection Number of ConnectionsSwitcher-initiated Messages Host-to-Switcher InstructionsUsing the Command and Response Tables Switcher Error ResponsesSymbol Definitions Command and Response Table for SIS CommandsX1 = X1! =Command Ascii Command Response Additional description Command and Response Table for SIS CommandsRead ties Command/Response Table for SIS CommandsAudio output volume Audio input gain and attenuation Preset names Input signal active Lock executive modes X2# Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS CommandsX2$ X3% =Special Characters Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS CommandsInstalling the Software Matrix Switchers Control ProgramSoftware operation via Ethernet Software operation via a serial portComm Port Selection window see appears Using the Matrix Switcher Control SoftwareIf the IP address is correct, proceed to b Address and Password EntryExtron Matrix Switchers Control Program Window Blank Address and Name fields IP Settings/Options windowUse Dhcp check box Hardware Address fieldUse Daylight Savings check box Date, Time local, and GMT offset fieldsSync Time to PC button Administrator Password and User Password fields Updating firmware Location of Firmware Upgrade FilesDownloading Firmware Upgrade Files Select Files Window Dialog Box Ethernet-connected firmware uploadClick Exit to close the Firmware Loader Serial-port-connected firmware uploadHtml Files List Window Uploading Html filesFile menu Windows Buttons, Drop Boxes, and trash canWindows menus Tools menu Audio Gain Adjust Dialog BoxSee Uploading Html Files on Preferences menu Audio Input Configuration selectionTies Shown as Crosspoints Using Emulation Mode Master-Reset selectionMaster reset performs all of the following functions Continue using the program as described onButton-Label Generator Program Using the Help systemProducts Disk that accompanied the switcher Button-Label Generator window appears see figure Using the Button-Label Generator SoftwareBox, and then click OK Opening the Embedded Web PagesEnter Network Password System Status Status TabSystem Settings Configuration TabIP Settings fields Unit Name fieldIP Address field Dhcp radio buttonsGateway IP Address field Subnet Mask fieldDate/Time Settings Fields Date/Time Settings fieldsPasswords Video Input SettingsFirmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeFirmware Upgrade File Management File Management TabSet and View Ties Control TabCreating or deleting a tie Change the input gain and attenuation RGB and Audio SettingsClick the desired output Mute and unmute one or all outputsVolume Drop Box Change the output volume levelRecalling a preset Global PresetsSaving a preset Special Characters Ethernet Link RJ-45 Connector Pinout TablesPinging to Determine the Web IP Address Default IP AddressPinging to Determine the Extron IP Address Update was successful Computer returns the command prompt C\Telnet Window Connecting as a Telnet ClientOpen Telnet TipsEscape character and Esc key Local echoGateways Subnetting a PrimerLocal and Remote Devices IP Addresses and OctetsDetermining Whether Devices Are on the Same Subnet Subnet Masks and OctetsUnmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure Masked octets are not compared indicated by X in figureVideo input SpecificationsVideo Audio Video outputSync Audio input Control/remote switcherAudio output GeneralMatrix switcher part numbers Part Number Optional AccessoriesAdapters, power supplies, labels Part Number Part NumbersRG6 super high resolution cable Part Number MHR mini high resolution cable Part NumberTermination tools and connectors Part Number CablesTerminated cable assemblies Mounting Instructions Mounting the SwitcherUL Requirements Printing Instructions Button LabelsButton Label Blanks, 16-button Switcher Europe, Africa, and the Middle China East USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaAsia Middle East Europe
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