Black Box AC1120A Naming Functions, Routing Functions, To make a video tie, To make an audio tie

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8x8 and 16x16 VGA / HDTV Matrix Switch with Audio, RS232 & IP Control

3.2.1 Naming Functions

The matrix unit can be named. Its name can be up to 10 characters long. To assign or retrieve a unit name:

Command: NU<cr> stands for Name Unit

Response:

xxxxxxxxxx(current name) Rename unit: ___________

No change<cr>

If you hit <cr> or wait 5 seconds (command times out) the unit will respond with: Cancelled<cr>

Otherwise you have 5 seconds to change the name by entering up to 10 ASCII characters followed by <cr>. If you just send a <cr> then the stored name will not be changed. If you enter more than 10 characters, then the 1st 10 characters will be saved as the name and the rest discarded.

3.2.2 Routing Functions

Video routing commands are specified from the point of view of the output. The wildcard character ‘*’ is acceptable for output (but not input).

In addition, these commands can be used to monitor or query the status of system ties. Omitting the input channel will result in a response of the current routing for that output. In entering channel numbers leading zeros are acceptable hence you can specify channel 7 as 07 or just 7.

3.2.2.1 To make a video tie:

Command: CVn,m<cr> stands for Connect Video n = output, m= input (unit accepts leading zeros and spaces are ignored)

Response: CVn,m<cr>

If you enter CVn<cr> then you will get the response as above for the n output

3.2.2.2 To make an audio tie:

Command: CAn,m<cr> stands for Connect Audio n = output, m= input (unit accepts leading zeros and spaces are ignored)

Response: CAn,m<cr>

3.2.2.3 To make a synchronized audio/video tie:

Command: COn,m<cr> stands for Connect Output n = output, m= input (unit accepts leading zeros and spaces are ignored)

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Contents Models AC1120A 1121A 1122A 1123A Page Trademarks Used in this Manual Table of Contents Maintenance and Troubleshooting General FeaturesInput Audio & Video Connections InstallationOutput Audio & Video Connections Technical Note about the Audio InputsControl Inputs Power input connectionMatrix with RS-232 Control no IP Auxiliary RS-232 Control Port Primary RS-232 Control PortOperation Front-Panel Buttons and IndicatorsUnits with IP control Viewing ties by Video and Audio Viewing Audio and Video Routings or TiesViewing ties by Video only Viewing ties by Audio only Making Audio and Video Routings or TiesMaking a tie by Input Video and Audio to follow each other Making a tie by Output Video and Audio to follow each other Video only or Audio onlyTo reset system to factory defaults Recalling Presets routing patternsSaving Presets routing patterns Disconnecting all AV outputs blank presetComparison with Analog VU meter on 16x16 Matrix Front panel is in usecr Control Commands RS-232 and IPTo make an audio tie Naming FunctionsRouting Functions To make a video tieTo recall a saved preset Video routing pattern Preset Pattern Saving and Routing FunctionsRestoring Factory Defaults Rebooting the SystemTo Read Supply Voltages To Read Audio Volume Units VU of output #1To Read Temperature inside the Matrix To Read the Firmware VersionTo set a schedule Scheduling Auto recall of Preset PatternsResponse if 4 was entered schedule on IP Control Basics If command completed successfully Response BB1123-A IP Configuration through port Model AC1120A, AC1121A, AC1122A, AC1123A Page Calling Black Box Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance TroubleshootingShipping and Packaging SpecificationsAppendix 1 Front Panel Quick Reference Guide Function ProcedureCommand Function Appendix 2 Command SummaryModel AC1120A, AC1121A, AC1122A, AC1123A Page Copyright 2008. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved

1121A, 1122A, 16x16 and 8x8 VGA/HDTV Video Matrix Switch with Front Panel, RS232, and Optional Audio & IP Control, AC1120A, 1123A specifications

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