Extron Electronics JMP 9600 User Guide User Manual

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X2!

= HD-SDI enable state

0 = not enabled, 1 = enabled

X2@

= HD-SDI mode

“single”, “dual_422_12”, “dual_444_10“, or “dual_444_12“ or
“dual_422_hfr“

NOTES:

The “dual_422_hfr

high frame rate is a licensed option of the JMP 9600 2K model.

The high frame rate supports resolutions of up to 1920x1080 and 2048x1080 at 48, 50 and 60 Hz. High frame rate uses
the dual HD-SDI connection mode per SMPTE 372M. The player must be set for 2-channel-locked mode and only content
specifically encoded for the high frame rate mode plays back correctly.

X2#

= Delay

± up to 500 milliseconds

X2$

= Volume

0 (no attenuation, full volume) through –144 (full attenuation, audio
effectively muted)

X2%

= License key

32 alphanumeric digits

X2^

= License

Installed license (such as “V2HD“ or “V22K“)

X2&

= Serial port baud rate

300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or
115200

X2*

= Parity

“none”, “even”, or “odd”

X2(

= Data bits

7 or 8

X3)

= Stop bits

1 or 2

X3!

= Serial port mode

“controlMSVPP“, “disabled“, or “passthrough”

X3@

= Ethernet port

“Eth0” or “Eth1” (for LAN port 1) or “Eth2” (for LAN port 2)

X3#

= IP address, Netmask, gateway address

###.###.###.###

X3$

= DHCP on/off status

“On“ or “Off”

X3%

= Hardware (MAC) address

##:##:##:##:##:##

X3^

= Digital Input port or Relay output port

1, 2, 3, or 4

X3&

= Level

“+“ = high level, logic 1; “–” = low Level, logic 0

X3*

= Date

In the format: MM/DD/YYYY where: MM = month: 01 (Jan) through 12 (Dec)

DD = day: 01 through 31

YYYY = year: 1970 through 2037

X3(

= Time

In the format: HH:MM:SS where:

HH = hour: 00 through 23

MM = minutes: 00 through 59

SS = seconds: 00 through 59

X4)

= Identifier

Location or name

NOTE: If there are spaces (•) In the identifier (such as Theater 1), the entire name must be enclosed in double quotation marks in the set

command (such as “Theater 1”). Quotes are not required for a single word identifer (such as Theater).

The identifier is always in quotes in the response.

X4!

= Memory capacity or availablility

In 1024-byte blocks

X4@

= Video mode / channel availability

1 (1-channel mode) or 2 (2-channel mode or 2-channel locked mode)

X4#

= Horizontal or vertical resolution

Horizontal: 1280, 1920, or 2048

Vertical: 780 or 1080

X4$

= Scan type

i (interlaced) or p (progressive)

X4%

= Frame rate

23.98, 24, 24, 29.97, 30, 48, 50, 59.94, or 60

X4^

= Player state

“playing“, “paused”, or “stopped”

X4&

= Frame count

Number of frames (total or current position)

X4*

= Percentage

Current position in a playing clip expressed as a percentage

X4(

= Temperature

nn.nn °C

X5)

= Voltage sensor

“ps1•5vdc“

“ps2•5vdc“

“ps1•3.3vdc“

“ps2•3.3vdc“

“ps1•12vdc“

“ps2•12vdc“

“ps1•–12vdc“

“ps2•–12vdc“

NOTES:

The sensor name must be enclosed in double quotation marks as shown.

Positive voltage sensor names must not include the positive sign (+); negative voltage sensor names must include the negative
sign (–).

X5!

= Voltage

±n.nn (3.3 vdc and 5 vdc sensors) or ±nn.nn (12 vdc sensors)

X5@

= Version

X5#

= Date

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