Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Matrix 3200/6400 Series
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Programmer’s Guide
4-8
A
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I
NSTRUCTION
S
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AND
S
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I
NSTRUCTION
S
ET
C
OMMANDS
V
IEW
C
OMMANDS
ASCII (H
OST
-S
WITCHER
)
RESPONSE (S
WITCHER
-H
OST
)
Virtual Output MUTES
VM
1
•
2
• • • • •
64
Mut
Notes:
1. Start output is always Ø1 for Room PRESET, because room has max. of 16 outputs assigned.
2. All “VI” values in responses are 2 numeric characters (i.e. 12 or Ø3) or “na” indicating non-existant virtual
outputs.
3. In “VA” View, any outputs that do not follow show as “- -“ in response.
4. SO = “Start-Output” parameter in “Global Preset commands”.
5. Rvo - Rvo.... = Set of Virtual Outputs assigned to specified “room” (up to 16 total).
RGB D
ELAY
C
OMMANDS
ASCII (H
OST
-S
WITCHER
)
RESPONSE (S
WITCHER
-H
OST
)
Read RGB Delay (for 1 ch.)
D
Out
•Dly
Set RGB Delay (for 1 ch.)
d
*
Out
•Dly
Note: Where
= delay in 1/2 second increments (i.e. Ø = Ø sec, 1Ø = 5.Ø sec)
D
IRECT
W
RITE
OF
G
LOBAL
P
RESETS
C
OMMANDS
ASCII (H
OST
-S
WITCHER
)
RESPONSE (S
WITCHER
-H
OST
)
Start Write Mode
P
Write Preset
Ready
End Write Mode
p
End Write Preset
Example
P32
Write Preset 32 Ready
1*1!
1*2&
1*3%
:
:
1*64$
p
End Write Preset 32
Notes:
1. Any non-output switching or invalid command between the Start and End commands will be ignored.
2. If there is no activity for 5 seconds while in write mode, then error E17 occurs.
3. No front panel switching (Actual Switching) is allowed during the Start and End commands.
4. If an End command
p command is issued with no Start command, then error E10 occurs.
Ø4•64•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•Ø3•Ø1•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•64•ØØ•Ø1•ØØ•ØØ•Plane 1
↵
Ø4•64•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•Ø3•Ø1•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•64•ØØ•Ø1•ØØ•ØØ•Plane 1
↵
Ø4•64•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•Ø3•Ø1•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•64•ØØ•Ø1•ØØ•ØØ•Plane 4
↵
Ø4•64•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•Ø3•Ø1•ØØ•ØØ•ØØ•64•ØØ•Ø1•ØØ•ØØ•Plane 4
↵
virtual input #4 tied to virtual output #17
virtual input #64 tied to virtual output #18
no virtual input tied to virtual output #32
virtual audio plane
Command
Response
Description
1VI
Jims_Lecture,GrpB
Read Preset 1 breakaway information (follow versus breakaway mode)
In the 4 examples below, all Ties are read from a 32 x 32 virtual RGBA (red, green, Blue, Audio) system
with Audio/Video breakaway (Grp B). In Examples 1 and 2 below (Video breakaway), only virtual plane 1
(Red) needs to be read, since virtual planes 2 and 3 (Green and Blue) are the same as virtual plane 1.
Examples 3 and 4 below refer to virtual Audio breakaway with virtual plane 4 representing Audio.
Example 1
1*Ø1*Ø1VC
Explanation: Read Preset 1 Red (plane 1) Ties of Virtual Video Inputs to Virtual Video Outputs
Ø1 through 16.
Example 2
1*17*Ø1VC
Explanation: Read Preset
1
Red (plane 1) Ties of Virtual Video Inputs to Virtual Video Outputs 17 through 32.
Example 3
1*Ø1*Ø4VC
Explanation: Read Preset 1 Audio (plane 4) Ties of Virtual Audio Inputs to Virtual Audio Outputs Ø1 through 16.
Example 4
1*17*Ø4VC
Explanation: Read Preset 1 Audio (plane 4) Ties of Virtual Audio Inputs to Virtual Audio Outputs 17 through 32.
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Страница 12: ...Introduction cont d Matrix 3200 6400 Series Introduction 1 6 ...
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Страница 25: ...3 5 Matrix 3200 6400 Series Control Software Figure 3 4 A Figure 3 4 B ...
Страница 56: ...Upgrades and Troubleshooting cont d Matrix 3200 6400 Series Upgrades and Troubleshooting 5 14 Notes ...
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