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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