Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)

Command

ASCII command

Response

Additional

 

(host to switcher)

(switcher to host)

description

View ties, gains, mutes, and presets

 

 

Read RGB (video) output

X@&

X!]

RGB input X! is tied to

tie

 

 

output X@.

— or —

Read RGB (video) output

X@%

tie

 

Read audio output tie

X@$

X!]

RGB input X! is tied to

 

output X@.

X!]

Audio input X! is tied to

 

output X@.

View input gain

X$G

Example:

3G

View output mutes

EVM}

Example (MVX 84 VGA):

EVM}

X^]

-06]

X1)1X1)2 ... X1)nMut]

0132Mut]

Audio input 3 level is -6 dB.

Each X1) response is the mute status of an output: left = output 1, right = output n.

n = the highest output number for this model.. Output 1 is unmuted, output 2 video is muted, output 3 video and audio are muted, and output 4 audio is muted. Outputs 5 through 8 are not present on this switcher.

View global preset

EX(1VC}

configuration

 

X!1X!2X!3•...•X!n•Vid•X!1X!2X!3•...•X!n•Aud]

Show preset X(’s video and audio configuration. Show the video input tied to n sequential outputs and then the audio input tied to n sequential outputs. n is the highest output number for this model switcher.

PRELIMINARY

Response description: Video input # (I#) tied to output #1 (O#1)•I# tied to O#2•I# tied to O#3•I# tied to O#n•Vid• Audio input # (I#) tied to output #1 (O#1)•I# tied to O#2•I# tied to O#3•I# tied to O#n•Aud]

Example (MVX 88 VGA): E4VC}

Input 5 video tied to output 2 No tied input Audio input 8 tied to output 5

Response = tied input: 6•5•6•8•3•3•1•0•Vid•8•1•1•1•8•8•8•8•Aud

Output:

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 

6

 

7

 

8

 

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 

6

 

7

 

8

Each position shown in the response is an output: left = output 1 , right = output 8. The number in each position is the input tied to that output.

Video — Input 6 is tied to outputs 1 and 3; input 5 to output 2; input 8 to output 4; input 3 to outputs 5 and 6; and input 1 to output 7. No input is tied to output 8.

Audio — Input 8 is tied to outputs 1 and outputs 5 through 8; input 1 to outputs 2 through 4.

NE0VC} returns the switcher’s current video configuration.

N X@ = Output number

1

– (maximum number of outputs for your model)

X! = Input number

0

– (maximum number of inputs for your model) (0 = untied)

X$ = Input number

1

– (maximum number of inputs for your model)

X^ = Numeric dB value

–18 to +24 (45 steps of gain or attenuation) (Default = 0 dB)

X1) = Video/audio mute

0

= no mutes

2

= audio mute

X( = Global preset #

1

= RGB mute

3

= RGB and audio mute

00 - 16 (00 = current configuration)

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