Knox Video Media Flex Series User Manual

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MediaFlex Series Audio/Video Distribution System

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MediaFlex Series Audio/Video Distribution System

3.4.2 ROUTING AUDIO AND VIDEO

To route both audio and video from the same source, send a four-byte com-

mand in the form:

Bxy(ENTER) or Bxxyy(ENTER)

where x specifies the zone to be routed to, 01-16 and where y specifies the

source of video and audio, 00-16 (use 0 for video and audio OFF)

To route both audio and video from different sources, send a six-byte com-

mand in the form:

Bxyz(ENTER) or Bxxyyzz(ENTER),

where x specifies the zone to be routed to, 01-16, where y specifies the source

of video, 00-16, and where z specifies the source of audio, 00-16 (use 0’s for video
or audio OFF)

To route video only, send a four-byte command in the form:

Vxy(ENTER) or Vxxyy(ENTER),

where x specifies the zone to be routed to, 01-16, and where y specifies the

source of video, 00-16 (use 0’s for video OFF)

To route audio only, send a four-byte command in the form:

Axy(ENTER) or Axxyy(ENTER),

where x specifies the zone to be routed to, 01-16, and where y specifies the

source of audio, 00-16 (use 0’s for audio OFF)

3.4.3 USING THE SALVO MODE

It is possible to send the same input to a number of sequential outputs by a

single eight-byte command of the form:

Xmmnnoo(ENTER)

where mm is the first output number, nn is the last output number, and oo is

the input number.

Using X as the first byte sends both video and audio to the range of outputs,

using Y sends video only, and using Z sends audio only.

For example, Y010408 sends the audio from input 8 to outputs 1 through 4.

3.4.4 USING THE QUEUE MODE

In the Queue mode it is possible to send a set of commands to the routing

switcher that will be held until the final command is received, then all the commands
are executed at the same time. For all but the final command in the set use the form:

Emmnn[ENTER], where mm is the output number, and nn is the input number.

Use E for both audio and video, F for video only, or G for audio only.

The final command must start with the letter B, V or A instead of E, F, or G - or

send the command EE to TAKE the string.

(optional) To route VGA, send a four-byte command in the form:

Ixy(ENTER) or Ixxyy(ENTER),

where x specifies the zone to be routed to, 01-08, and where y specifies the

source of VGA, 00-08 (use 00 for VGA OFF)

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