MSC-CP32X1E Product Manual
command without an argument is equivalent to the
with no arguments. If an argument value of '1'
is supplied, then the matrix state is displayed with labels. The state of each destination is displayed, one per
line, in the format:
“DestNLvl1”:”SrcLvl1”,”DestNLvl2”:”SrcLvl2”,...
Example
>S1
“Dest1”:”Src4”,”Dest1”:”Src4”
“Dest2”:”Src3”,”Dest2”:”Src3”
“Dest3”:”Src2”,”Dest3”:”Src2”
“Dest4”:”Src1”,”Dest4”:”Src4”
The example above is output from a two level (Video and Audio for example) 4x4 matrix with sources routed in
reverse order, except destination 4, which has a 2nd level break away which is routed from source 4.
3.40 Sierra Command
Carina Series routers only - Protocol Version: 2.4
Queries or assigns Sierra Video Systems protocol on serial port. This setting is stored and recalled on power up.
Command
Description
Sierra
Query Sierra Video Systems protocol enable on serial port.
Sierra 0 | 1
Assign Sierra Video Systems protocol enable (0: Disable – use
MASCOT protocol, 1: Enable)
Examples
>Sierra
0
>Sierra 1
>
The first command above queries the current value of the Sierra Video Systems protocol enable (0 = disabled,
using MASCOT protocol). The second command enables the Sierra Video Systems protocol on the serial port.
3.41 SrcNames Command
Routers and MSC-GCP2U32 only
Query or assign source names. This command has 4 variations, described by the following table. Source names
are stored and recalled on power up.
Command
Description
SrcNames
Query all source names.
SrcNames SRC
Query source names for all levels of a given source.
SrcNames SRC, LEVEL
Query the name of a specific source and level.
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