Command
ASCII Command
(host to unit)
Response
(unit to host)
Additional description
Create ties
NOTES:
•
Commands
can
be
entered
back-to-back
in
a
string,
with
no
spaces.
For
example:
1*1!02*02&003*003%.
•
The
matrix
switchers
support
1-,
2-,
and
3-digit
numeric
entries
(1*1!,
02*02&,
or
003*003%
)
.
•
The
! tie
command,
the
& tie
command,
and
the
% tie
command
can
be
used
interchangeabl
y
.
•
The
! read tie
command,
& read tie
command,
and
the
% read tie
command
can
be
used
interchangeabl
y
.
Tie
input
X!
to
output
X@
X!
*
X@
!
Out
X@
•
In
X!
•
All
]
Tie
input
X!
to
output
X@
.
Example (see Notes, above):
1*3!
Out03
•
In01
•
All
]
Tie
input
1
to
output
3.
Tie
input
X!
to
output
X@
X!
*
X@
&
Out
X@
•
In
X!
•
RGB
]
Tie
input
X!
to
output
X@
.
Example (see Notes, above):
10*4&
Out04
•
In10
•
RGB
]
Tie
input
10
to
output
4.
Tie
input
X!
to
output
X@
X!
*
X@
%
Out
X@
•
In
X!
•
Vid
]
Tie
input
X!
to
output
X@
.
Example (see Notes, above):
7*5%
Out05
•
In07
•
Vid
]
Tie
input
7
to
output
5.
Read
output
tie
X@
&
X!]
Input
X!
is
tied
to
output
X@
.
Read
output
tie
X@
%
X!]
Input
X!
is
tied
to
output
X@
.
Read
output
tie
X@
!
X!]
Input
X!
is
tied
to
output
X@
.
NOTE:
X!
=
Input
number
00
–
maximum
number
of
inputs
for
y
our
configuration
(00
=
untied
)
X@
=
Output
number
01
–
maximum
number
of
outputs
for
y
our
configuration
Command
ASCII Command
(host to unit)
Response
(unit to host)
Additional description
Channel mute commands
Channel
mute
X@
*1B
Vmt
X@
*1
]
Mute
output
X@
(no
signal
is
output
)
.
Channel
unmute
X@
*0B
Vmt
X@
*0
]
Unmute
output
X@
(signal
is
output
)
.
Read
channel
mute
X@
B
X#]
1
=
mute
on,
0
=
mute
off.
Global
channel
mute
1*B
Vmt1
]
Mute
all
outputs.
Global
channel
unmute
0*B
Vmt0
]
Unmute
all
outputs.
View
output
mutes
E
VM
}
X#
1
X#
2
...
X#
n
]
Each
X#
response
is
the
mute
status
of
an
output,
starting
from
output
1.
n
=
the
maximum
number
of
outputs
for
y
our
configuration.
Save and recall presets
NOTE:
If
y
ou
tr
y
to
recall
a
preset
that
is
not
saved,
the
matrix
switcher
responds
with
the
error
code
E11.
Save
current
configuration
as
a
global
preset
X$
,
Spr
X$]
Command
character
is
a
comma.
Example:
9
,
Spr09
]
Save
current
ties
as
preset
9.
Recall
a
global
preset
X$
.
Rpr
X$]
Command
character
is
a
period.
Example:
5
.
Rpr05
]
Recall
preset
5,
which
becomes
the
current
configuration.
NOTE:
X@
=
Output
number
01
–
(maximum
number
of
outputs
for
y
our
model
)
X#
=
Mute
0
=
not
muted,
1
=
muted
X$
=
Global
preset
number
00
–
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