User guide
Command and Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)
Command Function SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional description
Front panel lockout (Executive mode)
Lock front panel
1X
Exe1
]
Enable executive mode.
Unlock front panel
0X
Exe0
]
Disable executive mode.
View lock status
X
X1$]
Resets
Reset global presets and
names
E
ZG
}
Zpg
]
Clear all global presets and their names.
Reset one global preset
EX&
ZG
}
Zpg
X&]
Clear global preset
X&
.
Reset all mutes
E
ZZ
}
Zpz
]
Unmute all outputs.
Reset room map
E
ZR
}
Zpr
]
Clear all room definitions.
Reset individual room
EX*
ZR
}
Zpr
X*]
Delete room
X*
.
Reset all room presets
E
ZP
}
Zpp
]
Clear all room presets and names.
Reset individual room
preset
EX*
*
X1)
ZP
}
Zpp
X*
*
X1)]
Clear an individual room preset and name.
Reset whole switcher
E
ZXXX
}
Zpx
]
Clear all ties and presets, rooms, and I/O
names.
Absolute reset
E
ZQQQ
}
Zpq
]
Similar to Reset whole switcher, above, plus
clear the IP address to 192.168.254.254 and
subnet mask to 255.255.000.000.
Reset all device settings
E
ZY
}
Zpy
]
Similar to absolute reset, above, but excludes
the following IP settings: IP address, subnet
mask, gateway address, unit name, DHCP
setting, and port mapping (telnet, web, and
direct address).
File management
NOTE: The response to the View File Directory command differs, depending on whether the command is sent via an RS-232/RS-422 or
Telnet connection or sent via a web browser connection.
View file directory
RS-232/RS-422 port and
Telnet
E
DF
}
filename1,date and time,length
]
filename2,date and time,length
]
filename3,date and time,length
]
• •
• •
filenamen,date and time,length
]
# of Bytes•Left
]]
List user-supplied files.
View file directory
Web browser
E
DF
}
Var file = new array ();
File [1] = ‘filename1,date1,filesize1‘;
File [2] = ‘filename2,date2,filesize2‘;
File [3] = ‘filename3,date3,filesize3‘;
• •
• •
File [n] = ‘filenamen,daten,filesizen‘;
File [n+1] = # of Bytes•Left
List user-supplied files.
Erase user-supplied web
pages or files
E
<filename>EF
}
Del<filename>
]
NOTE:
X&
= Global preset number 01 – 32 (FOX Matrix 3200) or 64 (FOX Matrix 7200)
X*
= Room # (for room presets) 01 – 10 (each can have up to 10 presets (
X(
s) assigned)
X1)
= Room preset number 01 – 10 maximum
X1$
= Lock mode status 0 = unlocked 1 = locked
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