Using commands – Extron Electronics Matrix 100 Switcher User Manual

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Extron • Matrix 100 • User’s Manual

Appendix A • RS-232 Matrix Programmer’s Guide

Using Commands

The remainder of this appendix explains the operation of each command,
including data byte breakdown, responses and possible error codes.

CMD0 (30h) - Send Status

The Host asks the Matrix for its status settings.

Format: CMD0, SCMD, 80h, 80h, 04h
Where: SCMD = 080h = send status bytes

81h-8Fh = reserved

Response: CMDØ, SCMD, Erc, Status1, Status2, Status3, 80h, 80h, 04h

Format: 30h, 80h, Erc, StsB1, StsB2, StsB3, 80h, 80h, 04h

Status Bytes (StsB1-3) are described below.

Status Byte 1:

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Bit usage:

1

Prg

Seq

Slv

Ver

Gnlk

Batt

Pwr

Where: StsB1, Bit-0 – Power On/Off status - 0 = powered on; 1 = powered off

StsB1, Bit-1 – Backup battery status - 0 = battery okay; 1 = battery low
StsB1, Bit-2 – Genlock Signal - 0 = detected; 1 = not detected
StsB1, Bit-3 – Vertical interval switching - 0 = disabled; 1 = enabled
StsB1, Bit-4 – Slave status - 0 = stand alone unit or master controller

1 = slave in a compound matrix

StsB1, Bit-5 – Sequence running - 0 = not running; 1 = running
StsB1, Bit-6 – Program status - 0 = no program event pending;

1 = program event pending (timer is set)

Status Byte 2:

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Bit usage:

1

0

0

0

0

H-Sec

0

Ps

Where: StsB2, Bit 0 – Power Supply in use - 0 = Backup Power; 1 = Main
Power

StsB2, Bit 2 – Hardware Security status - 0 = locked; 1 = unlocked

(available to user, when unlocked)

StsB2, Bits 1 and 3-6 are reserved (should be zero)

Status Byte 3:

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Bit usage:

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

S-Sec

Where: StsB3, Bit 0 – Software Security status - 0 = locked; 1 = unlocked

(available to user, when unlocked)

StsB3 Bit-1 thru 6 are reserved (should be zero)

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