Extron XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 ... - Extron Electronics
Extron XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 ... - Extron Electronics
Extron XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 ... - Extron Electronics
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SIS Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Response Table for Advanced Matrix Switcher Comm<strong>and</strong>s (continued)<br />
Comm<strong>and</strong> Function<br />
SIS Comm<strong>and</strong><br />
(Host to Unit)<br />
Response<br />
(Unit to Host)<br />
Additional description<br />
View ties, gain, volume, mutes, presets, <strong>and</strong> power usage (continued)<br />
View audio global preset<br />
configuration<br />
EX# * X@ *2VC }<br />
X! n •X! n+1 •X! n+1 •X! n+2 •...•X! n+15 •Aud]<br />
Show the audio configuration for preset<br />
X#. Show the input tied to 16 sequential<br />
outputs, starting from output X@.<br />
Comm<strong>and</strong> description:<br />
Response description:<br />
preset number*starting output # (StO#)*2(=audio)VC<br />
input # (I#) tied to StO#•I# tied to StO#+1•I# tied to StO#+2• ... •I# tied to StO#15•Aud]<br />
NOTES:<br />
• The starting output number (X@) should always be “1” for the <strong>XTP</strong> <strong>CrossPoint</strong> <strong>1600</strong>.<br />
• EX#*X@*2VC} where X# = 0 returns the current audio configuration.<br />
Example: (<strong>XTP</strong> <strong>CrossPoint</strong> <strong>3200</strong>) E 15*17*2VC }<br />
input 1 tied to output 19 no tied input<br />
Response = tied input: 01•01•01•01•02•12•12•00•00•00•00•00•01•08•15•16•Aud<br />
Output: 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32<br />
Each position shown in the response is an output: left = starting output (17 in this example),<br />
right = starting output +15 (output 32). The number in each position is the input tied to that output.<br />
In this example, preset 15, audio input 1 is tied to outputs 17, 18, 19, 20, <strong>and</strong> 29; input 2 is tied<br />
to output 21; input 12 is tied to outputs 22 <strong>and</strong> 23; input 8 is tied to output 30; input 15 is tied to<br />
output 31; <strong>and</strong> input 16 is tied to output 32. No input is tied to output 24, 25, 26, 27, <strong>and</strong> 28.<br />
View <strong>XTP</strong> power usage E TPOEC } X2^*X2&] Show PoX wattage applied <strong>and</strong> the<br />
status of the 48 V power supply.<br />
Example: E TPOEC } 450*0] The switcher is providing 45.0 watts<br />
<strong>and</strong> the power supply is Ok.<br />
View <strong>and</strong> erase file directory<br />
NOTE: The response to the View File Directory comm<strong>and</strong> differs, depending on whether the comm<strong>and</strong> is sent via an RS-232/RS-422 or<br />
Telnet connection or sent via a Web browser connection.<br />
View file directory<br />
RS-232/RS-422 port <strong>and</strong> Telnet<br />
View file directory<br />
Web browser<br />
E DF } See below: List user-supplied files.<br />
filename1•date/time•length]<br />
filename2•date/time•length]<br />
filename3•date/time•length]<br />
• •<br />
• •<br />
filenamen•date/time•length]<br />
# of•Bytes•Left]]<br />
E DF } See below: List user-supplied files.<br />
Var•file•=•new•array•();<br />
File•[1]•=•‘filename1,date1,filesize1‘;<br />
File•[2]•=•‘filename2,date2,filesize2‘;<br />
File•[3]•=•‘filename3,date3,filesize3‘;<br />
• •<br />
• •<br />
File•[n]•=•‘filenamen,daten,filesizen‘;<br />
File•[n+1]•=•# of•Bytes•Left<br />
Erase user-supplied web pages/files E filenameEF } Del•filename]<br />
NOTE: X! = Input number (for tie) 00 – 16 or 32 (00 = untied)<br />
X@ = Output number 01 – 16 or 32<br />
X# = Global preset number 00 - 32 (00 = current configuration, applies to view ties comm<strong>and</strong> only)<br />
X2^ = Wattage<br />
Power usage in 0.1 watt increments. Example: 260 = 26.0 watts watts<br />
X2& = Power supply status 0 = Ok 1 = Not Ok<br />
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