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Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide
PRELIMINAR
Y
N
X1)
= Room number
00 – 32
X1!
= Name
Up to 12 alphanumeric characters
X@
= Output number
001 – maximum number of outputs
X1@
= Room preset number
10 maximum
X!
= Input number
000 – maximum number of inputs (000 = untied)
X$
= Mute status
0 = off (unmuted)
1 = on (muted)
Command
ASCII command
(host to switcher)
Response
(switcher to host)
Additional
description
View ties, gain, mutes, presets, file status, DSVP, and input status
Read room outputs
EX1)
MR
}
X1!
,
X@
1
,
X@
2
,
...
X@
n
]
Example:
E
3MR
}
Class 1,001,002,008,009
]
Outputs 1, 2, 8, and 9 are
assigned to room 3, which is
named “Class 1”.
Save current ties as a room
preset
X1)
*
X1@
,
Rmm
X1)
•Spr
X1@]
Command character is a
comma.
Example:
3*9,
Rmm03•Spr09
]
Save current ties as preset 9
for room 3.
Directly write a room
preset
E
+
X1)
*
X1@
P
X!
*
X@
!...
X!
*
X@
$
Direct entry of a global preset.
Rmm
X1)
•Spr
X1@]
Recall a room preset
X1)
*
X1@
.
Rmm
X1)
•Spr
X1@]
Command character is a
period.
Example:
5*8.
Rmm05•Spr08
]
Recall room 5, preset
8which becomes the current
configuration.
View video and audio
output tie
X@
!
X!]
Video and audio input
X!
tied to output
X@
.
View RGB output tie
X@
&
X!]
RGBHV input
X!
tied to
output
X@
.
View video output tie
X@
%
X!]
Video input
X!
tied to
output
X@
.
View audio output tie
X@
$
X!]
Audio input
X!
tied to
output
X@
.
View input audio level
X!
G
X&]
Example:
4G
-02
]
Gain for input 4 is -2 dB.
View RGB or video mute
X@
B
X$]
1 = mute on, 0 = mute off.
View audio mute
X@
Z
X$]
1 = mute on, 0 = mute off.
Command and response table for SIS commands (continued)