Programmer’s guide, cont’d, Command/response table for sis commands (cont’d) – Extron Electronics CrossPoint 300 Series User Manual

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Programmer’s Guide, cont’d

CrossPoint 300 Matrix Switchers • Programmer’s Guide

4-10

Command/response table for SIS commands (Cont’d)

Command

ASCII Command Response

Additional description

(host to switcher)

(switcher to host)

Save, recall, and directly write presets

If the user tries to recall a preset that is not saved, the matrix switcher responds with the
error code
E11.

The following characters are invalid in preset names:
~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : | \ and ?.

Save

current ties as a global preset

X9

,

Spr

X9

Command character is a comma.

Example:

9

,

Spr09

Save current ties as preset 9.

Recall

a global preset

X9

.

Rpr

X9

Command character is a period.

Example:

5

.

Rpr05

Recall preset 5, which becomes
the current configuration.

Direct write

process

The direct write of a global preset should always be preceded by a clear global preset

command of that same preset number, as shown below. In a directly-written preset, each output
position’s tied input (or no tied input) remains unchanged unless overwritten or cleared.

If you do not clear a global preset number before you directly write a global preset to that

number, ties that are part of the previous version of the specified presets with the same number
can unexpectedly become part of the newly-created preset.

Clear a global preset number

Esc

+

X9

P0*!

Spr

X9

Clear all ties in preset number

X9

.

Directly write

a global preset

Esc

+

X9

P

X2

*

X3

!

X2

*

X3

%

X2

*

X3

$…

X2

*

X3

&

The tie all (!), tie RGBHV (&),

Spr

X9

tie video (%), and tie audio ($)
commands are all valid.

Example:

+12P12*5!15*11%13*16$3*8&

Esc

Brackets are shown to separate

Spr12

ties for clarity only. Create global
preset 12, which ties video and
audio input 12 to output 5,
RGBHV input 15 to output 11,
video input 13 to output 16, and
audio input 3 to output 8.

Lock (executive) modes

See “Setting the front panel locks (Executive modes)” in chapter 3, “Operation” for more

information on the Lock modes.

Lock all front panel functions

1X

Exe1

Enable Lock mode 1.

Lock advanced front panel functions

2X

Exe2

Enable Lock mode 2.

Unlock all front panel functions

0X

Exe0

Enable Lock mode 0.

View Lock mode

X

X4

Resets

Reset global presets and names

Esc

ZG

Zpg

Clear all global presets and their
names.

Reset

an individual global preset

Esc

X9

ZG

Zpg

X9

Clear global preset

X9

.

Reset audio input levels

Esc

ZA

Zpa

Reset all audio input levels (gain
and attenuation) to 0 dB.

Reset all mutes

Esc

ZZ

Zpz

Reset all video and audio mutes.

System reset (factory defaults)

Esc

ZXXX

Zpx

Clears all ties and presets, resets
all audio gains to 0 dB.

A hard reset returns the switcher to the default (factory) firmware configuration. The switcher

continues to operate using this firmware until you either cycle power, in which case the switcher
begins to use the most-recently installed firmware update, or install a new firmware update.

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