SPLITMUX Quad Screen Video Splitter
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Command Definitions
Command String
Good Response
Description
CS SA,ip,01
*<CR>
Connect input X to the output port
CM SA,mode,01
*<CR>
Change the mode of the switch
CF SA
Login Prompt
Open Text Menu
CB 00,BR None
Change baud rate of serial line,
BR=11(5200),57(600),38(400),19(200)96(00),48(00),24(00),12(00)
Factory default is 9600
RU SA *<CR>IP,OP<CR>
Read Unit Size
RS SA *<CR>
Reset
unit
If the first field is not a known command (as listed above) or SW field is different from the serial address programmed in the switch
memory, the command will be ignored. If the SW field corresponds to the unit address, but the syntax is wrong after this field, the
switch will answer with a bad response ?<CR>.
Telnet Control
To control the SPLITMUX using telnet from the command line, the SPLITMUX must first be connected to the Ethernet.
Note: Telnet must be enabled through the web interface (page 18) for a connection via Telnet to be possible
.
To open a telnet session to the SPLITMUX, Issue the following command from the command line:
telnet
<SPLITMUX IP address> 2000
<SPLITMUX IP address> is IP address of the SPLITMUX (default is
192.168.1.30
).
The user will be prompted for the root password to connect to the SPLITMUX.
The factory default password is
"nti".
(all lowercase letters).
With a proper password sent the SPLITMUX will respond with:
Password Successful
Connection Established
The commands below are now available.
Command String
Good Response
Description
CS,ip,01
*<CR>
Connect input X to the output port
CM,mode,01
*<CR>
Change the mode of the switch
CF
Login Prompt
Open Text Menu
CB 00,BR None
Change baud rate of serial line,
BR=11(5200),57(600),38(400),19(200)96(00),48(00),24(00),12(00)
Factory default is 9600
RU *<CR>IP,OP<CR>
Read Unit Size
RS *<CR>
Reset
unit
Note: When making a Telnet
connection through any terminal
software, be sure to configure to
connect through port 2000.