Altinex MX2436RM 6. #Bn - Beep ON/OFF, 8. 0I# - Change Identification Number, Switchers, Example

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6. [#Bn] - Beep ON/OFF

SWITCHERS

6. [#Bn] - Beep ON/OFF

#= Switcher module ID number (default is 0)

n = ON/OFF switch

n = 1 (Turns switcher Beep ON)

n = 0 (Turns switcher Beep OFF)

This command activates or deactivates the beeping sound when a key is pressed on the switcher module.

Example:

Sending the command [8B1] set the beeper ON in the connected Switcher module with ID number eight.

7.[OASn] - Auto Switch n = ON/OFF switch

n = 1 (Turns auto switcher ON) n = 0 (Turns auto switcher OFF)

The [OASn] command sets the switcher module to the ON position to auto detect the incoming audio or video signals or OFF to operate it manually or with a PC software.

Example:

Sending the [OAS1] command will set the auto switch feature to the ON position, which will automatically detect the incoming video signal.

8.[0I#] - Change Identification Number

0 = Zero

#= New Switcher module ID number (no. from 1 to 9).

This command sets a unique ID number to each MX2436RM Switcher module. A total of 9 unit ID’s can be assigned.

Example:

Sending the command [0I8] will reset the active Switcher module with the new ID number eight. In addition, by default the switcher still has ID number zero.

9.[#CA n1 n2 ] - Audio Gain Control Save Settings

#= Switch number (default is 0; no. from 1 to 9).

n1 = Audio input number (no. from 0 to 6).

n2 = Audio Gain (Hexadecimal no. from 1 to F).

The [#CA n1 n2 ] command will save the volume settings for a specified audio input.

Example:

After the [8CA6F] command has been executed, switcher module 8 and Audio Input number 6 will have a maximum volume of F (0

= OFF, default is 8 or normal volume).

10.[#CA n1 n2 ] – Video Equalization Save Settings

#= Switch number (default is 0; no. from 1 to 9).

n1 = Video input number (no. from 0 to 6)

n2 = Video equalization. (Hexadecimal no. from 1 to F).

This command saves the settings of equalized video signals to compensate for cable lengths from the video source to the switcher.

Example:

When sending the [8CA58] command, Switcher module 8 and Video Input number 5 will have a medium equalization range of 8 (0 = OFF).

11.[#VR] - Firmware Version

This command displays the firmware revision number that is installed into the microprocessor.

#= Switch number (default is 0; no. from 1 to 9).

Example:

When sending the [8VR] command the system will return the version number 8R1.0. When sending the [0VR] command the system will return the version number 8R1.0.

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Contents SWITCHERS 6-IN, 1-OUT COMPOSITE VIDEO AUDIO SWITCHER USER’S GUIDEMX2436RM TABLE OF CONTENTS PagePRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS 1.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR THE RACK- MOUNTING OF THE MX2436RM1.3 INSTALLATION 1.4 CLEANINGTECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ABOUT YOUR MX2436RMMX2436RM AudioDESCRIPTION OF MX2436RM 4.4. AUTO SWITCH MODE 4.6 AUDIO VOLUME CONTROL4.7. VERTICAL INTERVAL SWITCHING MODE 4.9. RESET MODEAPPLICATION DIAGRAM INSTALLING YOUR MX2436RM OPERATION7.1 CONTROL PANEL 7.2 RS-232 CONTROL OF THE SWITCHER PIN NoPIN Designation 1. Square brackets ““ & “” are part of the command 2. Use uppercase letters for all commands7.2.2 PROGRAMMING COMMANDS 1. # SW n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 - Video Switch Input2. # SW n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 - Audio Switch Input 3. #RF - Factory Reset4. #RO - Operation Reset 5. # SA n - Audio Breakaway9. #CA n1 n2 - Audio Gain Control Save Settings 10. #CA n1 n2 - Video Equalization Save Settings6. #Bn - Beep ON/OFF 8. 0I# - Change Identification NumberACCESSORIES 7.2.3 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS2. # SW n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 - Audio Switch Input 3. #RF - Factory Reset 4. #RO - Operation Reset 5. # SA n - Audio BreakawayFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE11.1 LIMITED WARRANTY ALTINEX POLICY11.2 RETURN POLICY 11.3 CONTACT INFORMATION