
{
“version” : 1,
“status” : “OK”,
“levels” :
[
{
“name” : “Level1”,
“type” : “VIDEO”,
“destCount” : 4,
“srcCount” : 4,
“flags” : “mute”,
“destNames” : [ “Dest1”, ”Dest2”, “Dest3”, “Dest4” ],
“srcNames” : [ “Src1”, ”Src2”, “Src3”, “Src4” ],
“state” : [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ],
“psetData” :
[
[1,2,3,4], [1,1,1,1], [-1,-1,-1,-1], [-1,-1,-1,-1],
[-1,-1,-1,-1], [-1,-1,-1,-1], [-1,-1,-1,-1], [-1,-1,-1,-1],
[-1,-1,-1,-1], [-1,-1,-1,-1]
]
},
],
“psetNames” :
[
“Startup”,”Preset1”,”Preset2”,”Preset3”,”Preset4”,
”Preset5”,“Preset6”,”Preset7”,”Preset8”,”Preset9”
]
}
The example output above is a typical response for a 4x4 Video router. Current matrix routing is “straight
through”, 10 presets are defined (1st is straight through, 2nd is mapped all to source 1, and all other presets have
not been assigned (No Change). Note that future protocol versions may support more than 10 presets and
therefore may return information for more or less than 10 presets for the psetData and psetNames arrays.
5.29 MtxProfiles Command
MSC-GCP2U32 only
Query or assign the matrix routing profiles which the panel controls. The value consists of a JSON array of
Virtual Matrix definitions, which define the routers which are controlled. The default value is a simple profile
which controls all levels of a single router at the IP address 192.168.2.60. Value is stored and recalled on power
up. Refer to the
Virtual Routing
section for more details.
Command
Description
MtxProfiles
Query the matrix profiles, note that additional JSON object fields are
present when querying (compared to values used during assignment),
which indicate the current status of each profile and the version the
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