User Manual
Table Of Contents
- DMS Configurable Digital Video Matrix Switchers
- Safety Instructions
- FCC Class
- Contents
- Introduction
- Installation
- Operation
- Programming Guide
- Matrix Software
- HTML Operation
- Installation
- Operation
- Programming Guide
- Matrix Software
- HTML Operation
- Maintenance and Modifications
- Ethernet Connection
- Warranty and Contact Info

DMS 1600, DMS 2000, DMS 3200, and DMS 3600 • Programming Guide 58
Symbol Definitions for IP-specific SIS commands
X3) = Matrix name (Up to 240 alphanumeric characters)
NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in the name: {space} ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ; : | \ and ?.
X3! = Default name DMS-nn00 + last 3 pairs of MAC address
X3@ = Time and date (for set) In the format: MM/DD/YY•HH:MM:SS where:
MM = month: 01 (January) through 12 (December)
DD = day: 01 through 31
YY = year: 00 through 99
HH = hour: 00 through 23
MM = minutes: 00 through 59
SS = seconds: 00 through 59
X3# = Time and date (for read) In the format: Day,•DD•Mmm•YYYY•HH:MM:SS where:
Day = weekday: Mon through Sun
DD = date: 01 through 31
Mmm = month: Jan through Dec
YYYY = year: 2000 through 2099
HH = hour: 00 through 24
MM = minutes: 00 through 59
SS = seconds: 00 through 59
X3$ = GMT offset –12.0 through +14.0. Hours and minutes removed from GMT
X3% = Daylight Saving Time 0 = Daylight Saving Time off/ignore
1 = Daylight Saving Time on (northern hemisphere)
2 = Daylight Saving Time on (Europe)
3 = Daylight Saving Time on (Brazil)
X3^ = IP address ###.###.###.###
X3& = Hardware (MAC) address ##-##-##-##-##-##
X3* = Number of open connections 0 – 255
X3( = Password 12 alphanumeric characters
NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in passwords: {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ; : | \ and ?.
X4) = Domain name Standard domain name rules apply (for example: xxx.com)
NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in a domain name: {space} + ~ , = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ; : | \ and ?.
The @ character is acceptable only as the lead-in to the domain name (such as @extron.com).
X4! = E-mail account 65 - 72. 65 = e-mail recipient 1, 66 = 2, 67 = 3, ... 72 = recipient 8
X4@ = E-mail address Typical e-mail address format (for example: nnnn@xxx.com)
X4# = Notification selections, part 1 I = inputs F = fans P = power supply
X4$ = Notification selections, part 2 If X4# = I, then X4$ = 00 (all inputs), or 01 through 16 (20, 32, 36) (input 1 through 16 [20, 32, 36])
If X4# = F, then X4$ = 00 (all fans)
If X4# = P, then X4$ = 00 (both power supplies).
X4% = Notify when? 0 = no response 2 = fixed/restored 4 = suspend
1 = fail/missing 3 = both 1 & 2
X4^ = DHCP 0 =off, 1 = on. Off (0) is the default.
X4& = Port # 00 (all ports), 01 (rear panel), 03 – 99
X4* = Baud rate 9600, 19200, 38400, 115200
X4( = Parity odd, even, none, mark, space (Only the first letter required.)
X5) = Data bits 7, 8
X5! = Stop bits 1, 2
X5@ = Port type 0 = RS-232, 1 = RS-422
X5# = Verbose mode 0 = clear/none (default for Telnet connection)
1 = verbose mode (default for RS-232/RS-422 connection)
2 = tagged responses for queries
3 = verbose mode and tagged for queries
NOTE: If tagged responses is enabled, all read commands return the constant string and the value as the set command does (for example,
the read matrix name command, ECN}, returns Ipn•X3)]).
X5$ = Port timeout interval (in 10-sec. increments) 1 (= 10 seconds) – 65000 (default is 30 = 300 seconds = 5 minutes)