Extron electronic MPX Plus 866 A manual Command Ascii command Response Additional, Description

Models: MPX Plus 866 A

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Command/response table for basic SIS commands

Command

ASCII command

Response

Additional

 

(host to switcher)

(switcher to host)

description

Create ties

N• Video ties cannot be made between the computer video group and the low resolution video group.

Program audio ties can be made only to the computer/audio output group (outputs 1 through 6).

Mixing audio inputs into the output audio using SIS commands requires a complex command. See appendix B, “Command/Response table for DSP SIS commands”.

Video and audio ties between the low resolution video input group and the low resolution video outputs group are always made with the program audio redirected. In such an operation, the switcher automatically ties the audio to an output in the computer/audio outputs group (outputs 1 through 6) as follows:

If the video is tied to output 7, the audio is tied to output 1.

If the video is tied to output 8, the audio is tied to output 2.

If the video is tied to output 9, the audio is tied to output 3.

If the video is tied to output 10, the audio is tied to output 4.

If the video is tied to output 11, the audio is tied to output 5.

If the video is tied to output 12, the audio is tied to output 6.

Commands can be entered back-to-back in a string, with no spaces. For example: 1*1!02*2&02*04%4*6$.

The quick multiple tie and tie input to all output commands activate all I/O switches simultaneously.

The matrix switchers support 1-, 2-, and 3-digit numeric entries (1*1, 02*02, or 003*003).

NThe & tie command for RGB and the % tie command for video can be used interchangeably on the matrix switcher, but you cannot switch between groups. The switcher returns an X13 error if you try.

NThe & view tie command for RGB and the % view tie command for video can be used interchangeably on the matrix

switcher.

 

Tie input X! to output X@,

X!*X@!

video and audio

 

Example:1*3!

OutX@InX!All] (within computer video group)

— or —

Qik] (within low resolution video group [because of automatic

audio redirect switching])

 

 

Tie input X@‘s video and

 

audio to output X#.

Out03In01All]

Tie input 1 video and audio

 

to output 3.

Example:

11*9!

Qik]

Tie input 11 video to output 9

 

 

 

and input 11 audio to output 5.

Tie input X! to output X@,

X!*X@&

OutX@InX!RGB]

Audio breakaway switching.

computer video only

 

 

 

Example

5*4&

Out04In05RGB]

Tie input 5 RGB to output 4.

(see 2nd note, above)

 

 

 

 

 

Tie input X! to output X@,

X!*X@%

OutX@InX!Vid]

Audio breakaway switching.

video only

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY

Example

9*7%

(see 2nd note, above)

 

Tie input X! to output X@,

X!*X@$

audio only

 

Example:

12*4$

Quick multiple tie

E+QX!*X@!...X!*X@$}

Example:

E+Q3*4!3*5%3*6$}

Out07In09Vid]

Tie input 9 video to output 7.

OutX@InX!Aud]

Audio breakaway switching.

Out04In12Aud]

Tie input 12 audio to output 4.

Qik]

 

Qik]

Tie input 3 video and audio

 

to output 4, tie input 3 video

 

to output 5, and tie input 3

 

audio to output 6.

N X! = Input number

00 = untied

 

 

01

– 08

= the computer video group

 

X@ = Output number

09

– 14

= the low resolution video group

 

01 – 12 for video

 

 

01

– 06 for audio

 

MPX Plus 866 A Media Presentation Matrix Switcher • SIS Programming and Control

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Extron electronic MPX Plus 866 A manual Command Ascii command Response Additional, Description

MPX Plus 866 A specifications

The Extron MPX Plus 866 A is a powerful multimedia presentation switcher designed to meet the needs of modern AV environments. This advanced device simplifies the management of multiple audio and video sources, providing seamless control and connectivity in various settings such as conference rooms, classrooms, and auditoriums.

One of the key features of the MPX Plus 866 A is its ability to handle a wide range of video formats. It supports both HDMI and analog video, allowing for compatibility with different devices. This versatility ensures users can connect laptops, projectors, and other AV equipment without any issues, making it ideal for mixed-use environments where various technologies coexist.

With an 8x8 matrix design, the MPX Plus 866 A can route up to eight different input sources to eight output destinations. This feature enables users to select and switch between sources quickly and efficiently, enhancing the overall presentation experience. Additionally, the device incorporates Extron's high-performance scaling technology, which ensures that video signals are processed with exceptional clarity and detail, regardless of resolution.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the MPX Plus 866 A is its built-in audio capabilities. The switcher includes a comprehensive audio mixer with support for both analog and digital audio signals. This allows users to integrate and control audio sources effectively, ensuring that sound quality matches the visual experience. Furthermore, it features advanced audio processing tools, including equalization and filtering functions, to enhance audio output in any environment.

The MPX Plus 866 A also emphasizes ease of use and accessibility. Its user-friendly interface, combined with an intuitive control system, allows operators to navigate the device with minimal training. Additionally, the switcher supports various control options, including RS-232 and Ethernet, enabling integration into larger AV control systems for centralized management.

In summary, the Extron MPX Plus 866 A stands out as a versatile and reliable multimedia presentation switcher. Its extensive range of input and output options, advanced scaling and audio processing technologies, and emphasis on user-friendly design make it an exceptional choice for any professional AV installation. Whether in an educational setting or corporate environment, the MPX Plus 866 A ensures seamless connectivity and high-quality performance, meeting the demands of today’s multimedia presentations.