User Guide User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 • Introduction
- Chapter 2 • Installation
- Chapter 3 • Virtualization/Control Software
- Explaining Virtual I/O Switching
- Virtualization/Control Program
- Creating a virtual I/O switching system (map)
- Reassigning virtual I/O connectors
- Creating rooms within the system
- Remote controlling the Matrix 12800 system
- Programming the matrix offline (emulate mode)
- Saving and restoring matrix settings
- Creating program byte strings
- Ethernet operation
- Windows buttons and drop boxes
- Special Characters
- Chapter 4 • Programming Guide
- Chapter 5 • Web Operations
- Chapter 6 • Upgrades and Maintenance
- Opening and Closing the Matrix Switcher
- Removing and Installing the Fan Assembly
- Removing and Installing the Power Supply Module
- Replacing the Fuse
- Removing and Cleaning the Filter
- Setting the DIP Switches
- Removing and Installing the Controller Card and Replacing the Firmware
- Removing and Installing the I/O Card and Setting the Audio Gain
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A • Ethernet Connection
- Appendix B • Reference Information
- Inside rear cover: warranty

4-9
Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide
PRELIMINARY
Coand ASCII coand
(hot to witcher)
Response
(witcher to hot)
Additional
decription
Read tie
N
The&view tiecommandforRGBandthe%view tie command for video can be used interchangeably on the matrix
switcher.
Read video and audio
output tie
X@
!
X!]
Video and audio input
X!
tied to output
X@
.
Read RGB
output tie
X@
&
X!]
RGBHV input
X!
tied to
output
X@
.
Read video
output tie
X@
%
X!]
Video input
X!
tied to
output
X@
.
Read audio
output tie
X@
$
X!]
Audio input
X!
tied to
output
X@
.
Video ute coand
RGB or video mute
X@
*1B Vmt
X@
*1
]
Mute output
X@
RGB (video
off).
RGB or video unmute
X@
*0B Vmt
X@
*0
]
Unmute output
X@
RGB
(video on).
View RGB or video mute
X@
B
X$]
1 = mute on, 0 = mute off.
Global RGB or video mute 1*B
Vmt1
]
Mute all RGB outputs.
Global RGB or video unmute
0*B
Vmt0
]
Unmute all RGB outputs.
Audio input gain and attenuation
N
The set gain (G) and attenuation (g) commands are case sensitive. The increment, decrement, and read level commands
are not case sensitive.
Set input audio gain to
+ dB value
X%
*
X^
G In
X%
•Aud
X&]
Example:
1*2G
In001•Aud+02
]
Set input 1 audio gain to
+2 dB.
Set input audio attenuation
to - dB value
X%
*
X*
g In
X%
•Aud
X&]
Increment level
X%
+G In
X%
•Aud
X&]
Increase audio level by 1 dB.
Example:
5+G
In005•Aud+03
]
Increment audio input 5
level from +2 dB to +3 dB.
Decrement level
X%
-G In
X%
•Aud
X&]
Decrease audio level by 1 dB.
Example:
7-G
In007•-09
]
Decrement audio input 7
level from -08 dB to -9 dB.
Read input audio level
X%
G
X&]
Audio ute
Audio mute
X@
*1Z Amt
X@
*1
]
Mute audio output
X@
(audio off).
Audio unmute
X@
*0Z Amt
X@
*0
]
Unmute audio output
X@
(audio on).
Read audio mute
X@
Z
X$]
1 = mute on, 0 = mute off.
Global audio mute 1*Z
Amt1
]
Mute all audio outputs.
Global audio ummute 0*Z
Amt0
]
Unmute all audio outputs.
Coand and repone table for SIS coand (continued)
N
X@
= Output number 001 – maximum number of outputs
X!
= Input number 000 – maximum number of inputs (000 = untied)
X$
= Mute status 0 = off (unmuted) 1 = on (muted)
X%
= Input number 001 – maximum number of outputs
X^
= Audio gain 00 – 09 (1 dB per step)
X&
= Numeric dB value -24 – +09
X*
= Audio attenuation -01 – -24 (1 dB per step)