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7.3.12. Preview preset
Description
: Preview preset <id> without loading.
Format
Example
(MX8x8)
Command {VP#<id>=?}
→ {VP#3=?}
Response
(VP#<id>=●<O1>●<O2>
●<O3>●<O4>●<O5>●<O6>
●<O7> ●<O8>●)CrLf
← (VP#3= 02 M02 M01 02 02 01 01 01
)CrLf
Legend:
Any <Ox> indexes can be a two digit number, or there can be a leading
character showing the mute state for the corresponding output.
Explanation
: Viewing connections for preset 3. Input 2 is connected to outputs 1,
2, 4 and 5. Input 1 is connected to outputs 3, 6, 7 and 8. Output 2 and 3 are muted.
The shown input connections for these outputs are not active, but the last
connection that was routed to that output before it was muted.
Index
Legend
Explanation
<Ox>
<in
²
>
<Ox> is connected to <in
²
>, <Ox> is not muted.
<Ox>
M<in
²
>
<Ox> is connected to <in
²
>, <Ox> is muted.
7.3.13. Renaming Presets / Inputs / Outputs
Description
: Allows storing names for each preset / input / output. Any 16-byte
long string is allowed. All characters are converted to uppercase! The router
accepts <id> greater than the current I/O setup but treats it as modulo output. So if
<id> = 9 on a 8x8 router, then it will be treated as 1. All router models have 32
presets memories.
Rename a preset
Format
Example
Command {PNAME#<id>=
<preset_name>}
→ {PNAME#1=first preset}
Response (PNAME#<id>=
<preset_name>)CrLf
← (PNAME#1=FIRST PRESET)CrLf
Explanation
: Preset 1 was named as “first preset”.
Rename an input
Format
Example
Command {INAME#<id>=
<input_name>}
→ {INAME#3=Media Player}
Response (INAME#<id>=
<input_name>)CrLf
← (INAME#3=MEDIA PLAYER)CrLf
Explanation
: Input 3
was named as “media player”.
Rename an output
Format
Example
Command {ONAME#<id>=
<output_name>}
→ {ONAME#2=Monitor_no2}
Response (ONAME#<id>=
<output_name>)CrLf
← (ONAME#2=MONITOR_NO2)CrLf
Explanation
: Output 2
was named as “monitor_no2”.