Command and Response Table

Using the Command and Response Table

The command and response table is shown on the following pages. Lower case characters are acceptable in the command field only where indicated. Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in the command and response fields. Symbol definitions and an ASCII-to-hexadecimal (HEX) conversion table are shown below. Command and response examples are shown throughout the command and response table.

Symbol definitions

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

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

= Pipe (vertical bar) character

= Space character in command or response (all other spaces shown are for clarity).

WCan be used interchangeably with the E character

E= Escape key (hex 1B)

X!

= Inputs 0 through 6 for single input addressing (0 = de-select)

X#

=

Status

 

 

0

= off (disable), (default)

 

 

1

= on (enable)

X$

= Video output color bit depth

 

 

0=Auto (based on EDID), (default)

 

 

1=force 8-bit

X%

=

Signal Status

 

 

0=no signal

 

 

1=signal present.

X^

=

HDCP authorized status

 

 

0=block/disable HDCP encryption.

 

 

1=Allow/Enable HDCP encryption (default).

X&

= EDID slot number from lookup table (see User assigned EDID Mode on page 16):

 

 

1-64= factory EDIDs,

 

 

65 = Output (autodetect),

 

 

66-69= user loaded EDID slots.

X*

= Native resolution and refresh rate from EDID.

X(

= Firmware version, Example: 1.00

X1)

= Firmware and build version, Example: 1.00.0001

X1$

=

Executive mode

 

 

0=unlocked/disabled (default)

 

 

1=locked/enabled

X1%

=

Audio mode

 

 

1

= Audio input A follows input 1. Audio input B follows input 2 (default).

 

 

2

= Audio input A follows inputs 1 and 2. Audio input B is disabled.

 

 

3

= Audio input A is grouped to inputs 1, 3, 5. Audio input B is grouped to inputs 2, 4, 6.

X1^

= Auto input switching mode

 

 

0

= disabled, manual switching (default).

 

 

1

= on/enabled, priority to the highest active input.

 

 

2

= on/enabled, priority to the lowest active input.

X1&

=

AV mute mode

 

 

0=normal operation (no mute, default).

1=Enable AV mute by contact input.

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Extron electronic MPS 601 manual Using the Command and Response Table, Symbol definitions

MPS 601 specifications

The Extron MPS 601 is a versatile multimedia presentation switcher designed to simplify the management and integration of audio and video signals in various professional environments. This compact equipment caters to classrooms, conference rooms, and other settings that require seamless multimedia presentations.

One of the standout features of the MPS 601 is its ability to handle multiple input sources. It offers an array of connectors that include HDMI, VGA, composite video, and audio inputs, allowing users to easily switch between different devices such as laptops, document cameras, and video players. This versatility ensures that presenters can connect their preferred technology without the need for cumbersome adapters or converters.

The MPS 601 incorporates a built-in scaler, which enhances the quality of the output signal by adjusting the resolution to suit the display requirements. This feature ensures optimal image clarity and sharpness, crucial for effective presentations. Additionally, the switcher supports various output resolutions, catering to both standard and high-definition displays.

In terms of control options, the MPS 601 provides users with multiple ways to operate the switcher. The front panel features intuitive buttons for quick access to input selection, along with a large, easy-to-read LED display that indicates the currently selected source. Furthermore, users can utilize RS-232 or Ethernet control for integration with third-party control systems, allowing for automation and enhanced functionality.

Another key characteristic of the MPS 601 is its audio capabilities. It supports embedded audio from HDMI sources, as well as separate audio routing through its balanced and unbalanced outputs. This flexibility ensures that audio is perfectly synchronized with video, delivering an immersive multimedia experience.

Furthermore, the MPS 601 is designed with reliability in mind. Extron's commitment to quality ensures that the hardware is built to endure the rigors of daily use, making it a reliable choice for any educational or corporate environment.

In summary, the Extron MPS 601 presents a comprehensive solution for multimedia presentations, combining multiple input handling, advanced scaling capabilities, flexible control options, and robust audio support. This switcher stands out as an essential tool for professionals seeking to enhance their presentation experience while maintaining ease of use and reliability.