Appendix A •
Programming the System 4xi Series Switchers
This section covers the commands for a host to setup and control a System 4xi series switcher through the
RS-232 Connections
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Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
1 | n/c | 4 | Tx2 | 7 | n/c |
2 | Tx | 5 | Gnd | 8 | Rx2 |
3 | Rx | 6 | n/c | 9 | n/c |
_______ Rx2 and Tx2 are used to communicate with a slave switcher (do not connect to
or use these pins)
RS-232 Protocol
The default protocol is:
9600 baud,
The baud rate can be changed through a front panel menu. (See Chapter 3.)
Program Instruction Levels
The System 4xi recognizes any character that comes in on the
1.The Simple Instruction Set can be any ASCII character that is recognized by the System 4xi as a command. For this set, there are no codes required to say that a command is coming, or that a command has ended. Simple commands could come from a terminal, or any other controlling device. After the System 4xi gets the command, it will execute it and send an appropriate response to the controlling device.
2.The Advanced Instruction Set consists of more complex instruction strings. Advanced instructions are used when a complete command cannot be defined within one character. Each instruction string must begin with an Escape code (ESC) and end with an End Of Transmission code (EOT). Advanced commands could come from any controlling device capable of composing a command and sending it as a string. The System 4xi will execute any legal command string and send a response string back to the host.
Because of this “open recognition”, commands from the two instruction sets can be intermixed. Both instruction sets are listed and defined on pages that follow.
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operating system and Extron’s software. This is covered separately in Chapter 5.
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