User guide

SMX System MultiMatrix Switcher • SIS Configuration and Control 44
Command ASCII Command
(Host to Switcher)
Response
(Switcher to Host)
Additional Description
Global Presets (All Planes)
Save current ties as a
global preset
X1!, SprX1!]
Save the current set of ties
as global preset
X1!.
Recall a global preset
X1!. RprX1!] Make the global preset X1!
the current configuration.
NOTE: Attempting to recall an unsaved preset will result in a E11 error code.
Plane Presets
Save current ties as a
plane preset
X2@*X1!*0, X2@SprX1!]
Save the current set of ties
as plane preset
X1!.
Recall a plane preset
X2@*X1!*0. X2@RprX1!] Recall plane preset X1! as
the current configuration.
View Presets (Ties)
NOTE: The G and P commands are case sensitive.
View current video
configuration/plane
EGX2@*0*X#*1VC}
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Vid]
View video configuration.
Vgp
X2@*00
OutX#
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Vid]
Verbose mode 2 or 3
View current audio
configuration/plane
EGX2@*0*X#*2VC}
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Aud]
View audio configuration.
VgpX2@*00
OutX#
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Aud]
Verbose mode 2 or 3
View global presets (video)
EGX2@*X1!*X#*1VC}
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Vid]
View video configuration.
Vgp
X2@*X1!
OutX#
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Vid]
Verbose mode 2 or 3
View global presets (audio)
EGX2@*X1!*X#*2VC}
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Aud]
View audio configuration.
Vgp
X2@*X1!
OutX#
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Aud]
Verbose mode 2 or 3
View plane presets (video)
EPX2@*X1!*X#*1VC}
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Vid]
View video configuration.
Vpp
X2@*X1!
OutX#
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
...
X@
16
Vid]
Verbose mode 2 or 3
View plane presets (audio)
EPX2@*X1!*X#*2VC}
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Aud]
View audio configuration.
Vpp
X2@*X1!
OutX#
X@
1
X@
2
X@
3
X@
4
... X@
16
Aud]
Verbose mode 2 or 3
NOTES:
If a preset is unassigned, then name displayed is [unassigned].
If a global preset is saved but not yet named, then default name is “Preset X1!,” (X1! = preset number).
Viewing global presets show the ties for the selected plane.
Viewing plane presets lists only the configuration of that particular plane.
When viewing outputs, only outputs higher than the one designated display.
Virtual (Multi Plane) Definition
Write virtual plane address
EX2(,X2@
1
*X2@
2
*X2@
n
MP} MpvX2(,X2@
1
,X2@
2
...X2@
n
]
Write virtual plane address.
Read Virtual plane address
EX2( MP}
X2@
1
,X2@
2
...X2@
n
]
Read virtual plane address.
NOTES:
X@ = Input number 01 - <maximum number of inputs>
X# = Output number 01 - <maximum number of outputs>
X1! = Preset number 01 - 32 = global presets
1 - 10 = plane presets
X2@ = Plane number 00 - 15 = 16 planes
X2( = Virtual plane number 90 - 99 = 10 planes