
X1,1#X2,2#S<CR>
Connects Source 1 to Destination1 and Source 2 to Destination 2, followed by displaying the Active Routing
matrix status. The <CR> is the Carriage Return character.
5.4.1 Command names
Command names consist of one or more alphabetical characters and are case
insensitive
. For convenience with
manual command entry they can also be matched using partial names. The first matching alphabetically sorted
command is used (for example: 'H', 'He', 'hEL' or 'Help' can be used to execute the Help command). However,
this feature should not be relied on with 3
rd
party integration, since a given partial command may execute a
different command as new ones are added to the protocol.
5.4.2 Command arguments
Command arguments are separated into two categories: numeric and string arguments. These are further
explained in the table below:
Command argument types
Numeric
String
Decimal (123) 1 to 3 decimal digits
Unquoted
Commands with string arguments
automatically interpret argument as
string (spaces and commas not
allowed).
Hex (0x3D)
0xNN where NN are 2 hex digits
from 0-9, A-F or a-f
Double quoted
One or more characters surrounded
by double quotes (“An Argument”).
Single quoted
One or more characters surrounded
by single quotes ('An Argument').
5.5 Response format
Most command responses consist of one or more values separated by newlines and ending with the ‘>’ prompt
character.
Newlines
consist of a Carriage Return/New Line (CR LF) pair of characters (ASCII 13 followed by
ASCII 10).
The Prompt ‘>’
A prompt character ‘>’ is displayed each time a command or chain of commands is entered, to indicate
readiness to receive additional commands. If an error occurs in response to a command, an error will be
displayed prior to the prompt with the following format:
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