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A programming example:
Section 7.4 below explains how to assign AXP commands to the 16 buttons. This section determines
which multiviewer IP addresses a particular button’s commands will be sent to. Each button can send its
commands to one or more multiviewers (IP addresses).
[ The programming may appear to be logically
reverse. Instead of assigning which destinations a particular button will send to, the configuration
designates which buttons will send to the particular destination. ]
In this example let’s imagine we want buttons 1 through 4 to control multiviewer #1, buttons 5 through 8
to control multiviewer #2, and buttons 9 through 12 to simultaneously control multiviewers #3, #4, and
#5. The resulting settings would be as shown in this table.
Multiviewer
Client Destination
Host Number
Assign to AXP
Ctrl Number
Client Destination
Host Name / IP
Client Destination
Port
#1
Host 1
1.2.3.4
192.168.1.151
101
#2
Host 2
5.6.7.8
192.168.1.152
101
#3
Host 3
9.10.11.12
192.168.1.153
101
#4
Host 4
9.10.11.12
192.168.1.154
101
#5
Host 5
9.10.11.12
192.168.1.155
101
Host 6
0
n/a
n/a
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Host 16
0
n/a
n/a
Procedure;
1.
Select Host 1 in the pulldown, click the Apply button below, and wait for the page to refresh.
2.
Set the Client Destination Host Number to “1.2.3.4” designating that buttons 1 through 4 will
send their commands to this multiviewer.
3.
Set the Client Destination Host Name / IP to the IP address of this multiviewer.
(In this
example we used 192.168.1.151 .)
4.
Set the Client Destination Port to “101”.
(All Apantac multiviewer’s receive AXP command
protocol via port 101. )
5.
Click the Apply button below to set these parameters. Wait for the page to refresh.
6.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all 16 Host Numbers*.
* Host Numbers which are not used should have the ‘Assign to AXP Ctrl Number’ parameter set to “0”.
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