NTI VEEMUX VIDEO MATRIX SWITCH
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S- nn,mm
*<CR>
Remove input mm from Scan List of output nn
Sx nn
*<CR>oooxoxxxooooxxx<
CR>
Display the Scan List of output nn (o=skip x=don't skip)
<Ctrl>-<X>
(see note 4 below)
Good Bye.
Connection to host lost.
Quit telnet session
Notes:
1. The commands must be typed exactly as shown in the chart. The commands are case sensitive.
2. If a mistake is made, the user must backspace to the beginning and completely retype the command.
3. If a command is sent that the VEEMUX does not recognize or exceeds the configuration of the switch, the
reply "?" may be received. Check the command syntax and try again.
4. To quit the telnet session, press the keyboard keys <Ctrl><X>.
Telnet Interface-Port 2005
For a software control type of telnet interface session (versus operator telnet control through port 2000 as described on page 13),
connect to the VEEMUX through the current IP address at port 2005. To do this, a connection to port 2005 must first be enabled
(see Web Setup on page 20). Then, with port 2005 enabled, use the command set below to control and acquire information from
the VEEMUX.
Legend
: (All numbers must be two digits)
OP
:
Output Port (01-MAXOUTPUTS)
IP
:
Input Port (01-MAXINPUTS)
<CR>
:
Carriage Return (Hex 0xD)
Command Summary
Command String
Good Response
Description
RU<CR>
ru OP,IP<CR>
Read unit size
RO OP<CR>
pc OP,IP<CR>
Read connection for OP
CS OP,IP<CR>
*<CR>
Connect OP to IP
CA IP<CR>
*<CR>
Connect all outputs to IP
SS 01<CR>
*<CR>
Enable auto-status mode
SS 00<CR>
*<CR>
Disable auto-status mode
SX<CR>
See details
Examine connections
XX<CR> *<CR>
Close
connection
A <CR> (carriage return, 0x0D) is considered to be the end of the command string. If a string exceeds 16 characters, an end of
string will be inserted automatically to avoid buffer overflow. An eventual <LF> (line feed, new line, 0x0A) after a <CR> will be
ignored. A bad string will always be responded to with the ASCII character
‘
?
’
followed by a <CR>.
Notes:
•
If Port 2005 connection is idle for 10 seconds it will disconnect
•
Up to 2 active connections are allowed at the same time
•
After establishing the connection, the unit will answer with *<CR>. If the connection fails or there are already 2
connections established, it will answer with ?<CR>