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Appendix B: Resource Module X-Y Network Communication
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Examples
Table B-6
shows typical
Crosspoint Take
commands and describes the
resulting actions and responses that take place.
Parameters
<Lvls>/
A single digit level number (in hex;
valid level numbers = 0–9, A–F)
representing the level being statused.
<Dest>,
Hexadecimal number representing
the destination number being
statused (valid destination numbers =
0–FFF0)
<Src>
Hexadecimal number specifying the
source currently switched to the
destination (valid source numbers =
0– FFF, and the letter X [used when
the specified destination is
disconnected])
Table B-6.
Typical Command Examples
Command Sent
Action
@ X:014/4,1F:IA
Switches the following crosspoints:
Levels 0, 1, and 4
Destination 4
Source 31 (hex. 1F)
Device ID 10 (hex A)
Response
Description
S:04,1F
Status Message = Level 0, Destination 4, Source 31
S:14,1F
Status Message = Level 1, Destination 4, Source 31
S:44,1F
Status Message = Level 4, Destination 4, Source 31
Table B-5. Crosspoint Take
Response Syntax
(Continued)
Response Syntax
Element
Syntax Format Description