IN1608 xi Scaling Presentation Switcher • SIS Configuration and Control
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X4)
= IP address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(
192.168.254.254
= default)
X4!
= Subnet mask
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(
255.255.0.0
= default)
X4@
= Gateway address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(
0.0.0.0
= default)
X4#
= MAC address
00-05-A6-
xx
-
xx
-
xx
X4$
= Number of open connections
0-<
maximum number of open connections
>
X4%
= Config type
0
= IP config
1
= device-specific parameters
X4^
= Volume group number
1
= program volume
3
= mic volume
8
= variable volume
X4&
= Group volume level
-1000
to
0
, where
-1000
=
-100
dB or
0% volume and
0
= 0 dB or 100% volume
X4*
= Mute group number
2
= program mute
4
= mic mute
7
= output mute
X4(
= Bass and treble group
number
5
= bass control
6
= treble control
X5)
= Bass and treble level
-240
to
+120
, where
-240
=
-24
dB and
+
120
=
12
dB
X5!
= Increment value
dB value multiplied by ten, in 0.1 dB increments,
to raise or lower a group fader (for example,
100
= 10 dB)
X5@
= Password
Up to 128 digits and alphanumeric characters
for user or admin passwords.
NOTE:
/ \ | *
and
space
are invalid characters.
X5#
= Verbose mode
0
= clear or none (default for Telnet connections)
1
= verbose mode (default for RS-232 and USB)
2
= tagged responses for queries
3
= verbose mode and tagged for queries
NOTES:
•
In
verbose response
mode, the IN1608 xi responds with unsolicited responses
for value and setting changes that may result from a signal change, or a setting
adjustment made via another interface.
For example, the scaler can send out a notice of a change in some setting without
receiving a query via a PC or a control system. That change could have been a result
of an internal process or a selection made via the PCS program. This is an example
of a verbose (wordy) relationship between the controller and a connected device.
•
If
tagged responses
are enabled, all “view” commands return the command string
plus the data, the same as in responses for setting a value. For example, for the
following View Video Input Format command:
Command:
X!
\
Response:
Typ
X!
*
X#]
(tagged response)
or
X#
]
(untagged response)
X5$
= Auto switch mode
0
= disable (default)
1
= prioritizes the highest numbered active input
2
= prioritizes the lowest numbered active input