Extron electronic 12800 manual Using the Commmand and Response Tables

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= Output number
= BME number = Mute status = Input number
= Audio gain
= Numeric dB value = Audio attenuation
= Global preset number

Programmming Guide, cont’d

Using the Commmand and Response Tables

The command and response tables begin on page 4-8. Lower case letters are acceptable in the command field except where indicated for the gain and attenuation commands. The table below shows the hexadecimal equivalent of each ASCII character used in the command and response table.

ASCII to Hex Conversion Table

Space

Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in the command and response fields. Command and response examples are shown throughout the table.

Symmbol definitions

NInput and output numbers in commands may be entered as either 1-, or 2-, or 3-digit numbers. All input and output numbers are specified as 3-digit numbers in the response.

] = CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A)

}= Carriage return (no line feed, hex 0D)

= Space character E = Escape key (hex 1B)

X! = Input number (for tie)

000 – maximum number of inputs

 

(768 virtual inputs, 128 physical inputs)

 

(000 = no tie)

X@

X#

X$

X%

X^

X&

X*

X(

X1) = Room number

X1! = Name (for presets, inputs, and outputs)

001 – maximum number of inputs

(768 virtual inputs, 128 physical inputs)

0 – 8

0 = off, 1 = on

001 – maximum number of inputs

(768 virtual inputs, 128 physical inputs)

0 – 9 (1 dB per step)

–24 to +09 (34 steps of gain or attenuation)

1 – 24 (1 dB per step)

64 maximum (0 = current configuration)

32 max. (Each can have up to 10 presets (X1@s) assigned.)

12 characters maximum

Upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters and + _ : = / and space are valid.

NThe following characters are invalid or not recommended in the name: ~ , @ ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; \ and ?.

X1@ =

Room preset number

 

X1# =

Sync frequency

 

X1$ =

Keypad number

 

X1% =

Firmware version number to second decimal place (x.xx)

X1^ =

Keyboard mode

 

X1& =

Keypad variable

If X1^ = 001, then

 

 

If X1^ = 002, then

 

 

If X1^ = 003, then

X1* =

RGB delay

 

10 maximum

xxx.xx (frequency in Hz (V) or kHz (H)) 1 – 128

001

= output mode

003 = room preset mode

002

= global preset mode

 

X1& = output number X1& = room number X1& = {meaningless}

Delay in ½ second increments (10 [5.0 seconds] maximum)

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Extron electronic 12800 manual Using the Commmand and Response Tables

12800 specifications

Extron Electronics, a leading manufacturer in the realm of audiovisual (AV) solutions, has continually pushed the boundaries of technology to enhance user experiences. Among its innovative offerings, the Extron 12800 series stands out as a robust solution designed for a variety of applications, including classrooms, corporate environments, and large venues. This article explores the main features, technologies, and characteristics that define the Extron 12800.

One of the core attributes of the Extron 12800 is its advanced video processing capabilities. Equipped with high-performance scaling technology, the device ensures that video sources are optimally processed for both clarity and detail. This results in stunning image quality, eliminating artifacts and preserving the integrity of the original content. The 12800 can handle multiple resolutions, making it versatile enough to accommodate various media types.

Another notable feature is the 12800's support for an array of input and output options. With multiple HDMI, VGA, and audio connections, it provides seamless integration with an existing AV infrastructure. Users can easily switch between different sources without compromising on performance. The inclusion of HDCP compliance ensures that content protection remains intact during playback, allowing for smooth operation with copyrighted materials.

In addition to its connectivity capabilities, the Extron 12800 also offers robust control options. Users can manage the system through a variety of interfaces, including Ethernet, RS-232, and USB, facilitating compatibility with popular control systems. This flexibility in control enhances user experience, enabling easy operation regardless of the environment.

The 12800 series is designed with reliability in mind. Built from high-quality components, it ensures consistent performance over time. Its fanless design minimizes noise during operation, making it an ideal choice for environments demanding quiet performance, such as conference rooms and lecture halls. Furthermore, the device features comprehensive diagnostics and monitoring tools, allowing users to troubleshoot and maintain optimal performance effortlessly.

In conclusion, the Extron 12800 series epitomizes a blend of innovative design, versatile connectivity, and advanced video processing technologies. Its reliability, ease of use, and high performance make it a preferred choice for AV professionals looking to elevate their installations. Whether used for presentations, teaching, or large-scale events, the Extron 12800 stands ready to meet diverse AV needs with prowess and precision.