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Format
Example 2
(MX8x8)
Command {VC}
→ {VC}
Response
(ALL●<O1>●<O2>●<O3>
●<O4>●<O5>●<O6>●<O7>
●<O8>●)CrLf
←
(
ALL M02 L02 U02 05 05 05 08 08
)CrLf
Legend 2:
Any <Ox> indexes can be a two digit number, or there can be a leading
character showing the mute and/or lock state for the corresponding output.
Index
Legend
Explanation
<Ox>
<in
²
>
<Ox> is connected to <in
²
>, <Ox> neither muted or locked.
<Ox>
M<in
²
>
<Ox> is connected to <in
²
>, <Ox> is muted, and unlocked.
<Ox>
L<in
²
>
<Ox> is connected to <in
²
>, <Ox> is not muted, but locked.
<Ox>
U<in
²
>
<Ox> is connected to <in
²
>, <Ox> is muted and locked.
Explanation 2
: Viewing connection for all outputs. Input 2 is connected to outputs
1, 2 and 3. Output 1 is muted. Output 2 is locked. Output 3 is muted and locked.
Input 5 is connected to outputs 4, 5 and 6. Input 8 is connected to output 7 and 8.
7.3.5. View mutes on all outputs
Description
: Viewing
all outputs‟ connection results in different response length,
because it
depends on the router‟s type (length = 8 for MX8x8DVI / MX8x8DVI-DL,
length = 6 for MX6x6DVI / MX6x6DVI-DL). The response below supposes a router
having 8 outputs.
Format
Example
(MX8x8)
Command {VM}
→ {VM}
Response (MUT
●<M1>●<M2>●<M3>
●<M4>●<M5>●<M6>●<M7>
●<M8>●)CrLf
←
(
MUT 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 )CrLf
Legend:
All <Mx> indexes are one digit numbers, showing the mute state for the
corresponding output. If <Mx> equals 0 the output x is unmated. If <Mx> equals 1,
the output x is muted.
Explanation:
Output 1, 3 and 4 are muted, the other outputs are not muted.
7.3.6. Mute specified output
Description
: Mute output <out>.
Format
Example
Command {#<out>}
→ {#03}
Response (
1MT<out²>)CrLf
← (1MT03)CrLf
Explanation
: Output 3 is muted. Now no signal presents on output 3.
7.3.7. Unmute specified output
Description
: Unmute output <out>.
Format
Example
Command {+<out>}
→ {+03}
Response
(0MT<out²>)CrLf
← (0MT03)CrLf
Explanation
: Output 3 is unmuted. Now output 3 is switched to the input it was
connected to prior to the mute command.