MSC-CP16X4E Product Manual
Command
Description
PAdd PRESET, DEST, SRC
Add a connection of SRC to DEST on PRESET for all levels.
PAdd PRESET, DEST, SRC, LEVEL
Add a connection of SRC to DEST/LEVEL on PRESET.
Example
>PAdd 1,2,3
>PAdd 1,3,0,2
>
The first command adds a connection from Source 3 to Destination 2 on Preset 1. The second command Mutes
Destination 3/Level 2 on Preset 1.
3.27 PairIO Command
Routers only - Protocol Version: 2.1
NOTE: Superseded by MtxGroup command.
I/O pairing is used for pairing destinations/sources for 3D support. When activated a router will appear to have
half the number of physical destinations and sources. A given matrix crosspoint change will cause 2
destinations to be changed. Each odd destination/source is paired with the next highest even number
destination/source. This option is stored and recalled on power on. When enabling this feature on a 4x4 video
router for example, it would appear as a 2x2 3D router where destination 1 & 2 are paired and 3 & 4 are paired,
likewise for sources. This setting is stored and recalled on power up.
Command
Description
PairIO
Query current value of I/O pairing configuration.
PairIO 0 | 1
Enable or disable I/O pairing (0: disable, 1: enable)
Example
>PairIO
0
>PairIO 1
>
The first command queries the current state of I/O pairing, the second enables it.
3.28 PanelOfs Command
Carina series only - Protocol Version: 2.1
Define destination/source regions or assign media levels which a remote panel controls. This is typically used
to configure multiple remote panels to control portions of a video/audio router. For example, two 8x8 remote
panels could be used to control separate halves of an 8x16 router, the first would control the default destination
1-8 and the second would be configured using this command to control destination 9-16 (a destination offset of
9). Another useful configuration would be to configure one remote panel to control video only and another to
control audio only of a video/audio router by assigning primary level values of 1 and 2 respectively using this
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