5.Enter valid MSVPP commands (see “Command and Response Table for MSVPP Commands“) in the Command field and press the keyboard <Enter> key. The media player responds accordingly.

TIPS:

Previous commands are available using the drop-down list of the Command

field (click ).

If you enter a folder or file name with the wrong case, such as CLip-1 rather

 

than Clip-1, refresh the page (click ) after you correct the error to ensure

 

that the original, incorrect, command is not substituted.

Host-to-Player Instructions

NOTE: The format for the JMP 9600 Media Player is DIFFERENT than most other

Extron products. Read this section CAREFULLY.

Valid MSVPP commands consist of the following:

A command word — Commands words are defined in the Command and Response

Table for MSVPP Commands. Commands are not case sensitive. Variables, such as file names, are case sensitive.

Zero, one, or more parameters (X`s) — Parameters are defined in “Symbol Definitions,” on the next page. Multiple parameters must be separated by a space character (•). Parameters that include spaces must be enclosed in double quotes (“).

Terminator — A carriage return without a line feed (}) terminator is required to end a command character sequence.

NOTE: If you are connected via either LAN port and are using the MSVPP page, pressing the keyboard <Enter> key at the end of the command provides a

valid terminator.

When a command is valid, the unit executes the command and sends a response to the host device. All responses from the unit to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ]), which signals the end of the response character string. When a command involves both channels (X# = 1,2), the unit responds separately for each channel.

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