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User’s Guide
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5. [InOm]
This command connects a single input to one or all outputs.
Command Format: [InOm]
n
= Input no. (n= # from 1 to 8)
m
= Output no. (m = # from 1 to 8, * for ALL)
Example:
Connect Input 8 to Output 1 by sending the command [I8O1].
6. [MODEnm]
This command sets an input's mode to STANDARD or TV.
STANDARD mode is typically used for inputs with computer HDMI
resolutions whereas TV mode is typically used for devices like
HD-DVD and Blu-ray players.
Command Format: [MODEnm]
n
= Input no. (n= # from 1 to 8)
m
= Type (1 = STANDARD , 2 = TV)
Example:
Set Input 1 to STANDARD mode by sending [MODE11].
7. [SAVEm]
This command saves the switcher's current input-to-output settings in
one of six available memory locations to be easily recalled later.
Command Format: [SAVEm]
m
= Memory location (m= # from 1 to 6)
Example:
Save the current switcher settings to memory location 6 by sending
the command [SAVE6].
8. [RECALLm]
This command recalls any of 6 saved configurations from memory. All
6 memory locations are set at shipping but can be overwritten using
the [SAVE] command. This command recalls and sets all of the
switcher's 8 input-to-output connections stored in the specified
memory location.
Command Format: [RECALLm]
m
= Memory location (m= # from 1 to 6)
Example:
Recall the switcher settings stored in memory location 3 by sending
[RECALL3]. All 8 of the input-to-output connects are recalled and set
automatically.
9. [LOCKm]
This command locks and unlocks the front panel keys to prevent
inadvertent switch changes.
Command Format: [LOCKm]
m
= Lock status (0 = unlocked, 1 = locked)
Example:
Lock the front panel so no one will accidentally make an
input-to-output switch while the system is in use.
10. [UFAm]
This command enables/disables unsolicited feedback from the
switcher and is used to monitor switching that occurs at the front
panel.
Command Format: [UFAm]
m
= Unsolicited feedback (0 = disabled, 1 = enabled)
Example:
Enable unsolicited feedback by sending [UFA1] to the switcher.
Now when a user makes a switch at the front panel, it can be detected
at the controller. For example, if a user connects Output 2 to Input 2,
the controller receives the following feedback:
[2B]
7.5 Summary of Commands
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[VER]
[VER]
[VER]
[VER]
Display firmware version
Display firmware version
Display firmware version
Display firmware version
2)
2)
2)
2)
[HELP]
[HELP]
[HELP]
[HELP]
Display available commands
Display available commands
Display available commands
Display available commands
3)
3)
3)
3)
[STATUS]
[STATUS]
[STATUS]
[STATUS]
Display status of switcher
Display status of switcher
Display status of switcher
Display status of switcher
4)
4)
4)
4)
[STP]
[STP]
[STP]
[STP]
Return parsable status
Return parsable status
Return parsable status
Return parsable status
5)
5)
5)
5)
[InOm]
[InOm]
[InOm]
[InOm]
Switch input to output
Switch input to output
Switch input to output
Switch input to output
6)
6)
6)
6)
[MODEnm]
[MODEnm]
[MODEnm]
[MODEnm]
Set input EDID to Standard or TV
Set input EDID to Standard or TV
Set input EDID to Standard or TV
Set input EDID to Standard or TV
7)
7)
7)
7)
[SAVEm]
[SAVEm]
[SAVEm]
[SAVEm]
Save switcher settings to memory
Save switcher settings to memory
Save switcher settings to memory
Save switcher settings to memory
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[RECALLm]
[RECALLm]
[RECALLm]
[RECALLm]
Recall saved settings from memory
Recall saved settings from memory
Recall saved settings from memory
Recall saved settings from memory
9)
9)
9)
9)
[LOCKm]
[LOCKm]
[LOCKm]
[LOCKm]
Lock/unlock the front panel
Lock/unlock the front panel
Lock/unlock the front panel
Lock/unlock the front panel
10)
10)
10)
10)
[UFAm]
[UFAm]
[UFAm]
[UFAm]
Enable/disable unsolicited feedback
Enable/disable unsolicited feedback
Enable/disable unsolicited feedback
Enable/disable unsolicited feedback