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4.1.
Switching and control commands
4.1.1. Switch one input to one output
Description:
Switch input <in> to output <out>.
Example:
Connect input 1 to output 5.
Info:
Response <in>, <out> are always in 2 digit
format
4.1.2. Switch one input to all outputs
Description:
Switch input <in> to all outputs.
Example:
Switch input 1 to all outputs.
4.1.3. View connection on the specified output
Obsolete! Use {VC} instead
Description:
View connection on output <out>.
Example:
View connection on output 5.
4.1.4. View connection on all outputs
Description:
Indexes
show the actual output
and the number at the
given
index
shows
which
input
is
connected to it. If value
O5 equals 04 it means
that
output
5
is
connected to input 4.
→
{<in>@<out>}
←
(O<out²>
●
I<in²>)CrLf
→
{1@5}
←
(O05 I01)CrLf
→
{<in>@O}
←
(I<in²>
●
All)CrLf
→
{01@O}
←
(I01 All)CrLf
→
{?<out>}
←
(O<out²>
●
I<in²>)CrLf
→
{?05}
←
(O05 I01)CrLf
MX32x32
→
{VC}
←
(
ALL
●
O1
●
O2
●
O3
●
O4
●
O5
●
O6
●
O7
●
O8
●
O9
●
O10
●
O11
●
O12
●
O13
●
O14
●
O15
●
O16
●
O17
●
O18
●
O19
●
O20
●
O21
●
O22
●
O23
●
O24
●
O25
●
O26
●
O27
●
O28
●
O29
●
O30
●
O31
●
O32)CrLf
MX16x16
→
{VC}
←
(
ALL
●
O1
●
O2
●
O3
●
O4
●
O5
●
O6
●
O7
●
O8
●
O9
●
O10
●
O11
●
O12
●
O13
●
O14
●
O15
●
O16
)CrLf
MX8x8
→
{VC}
←
(
ALL
●
O1
●
O2
●
O3
●
O4
●
O5
●
O6
●
O7
●
O8
)CrLf