Command and responses, Using the command/response tables, Symbol definitions – Extron Electronics MLS 608 D Series User Guide User Manual

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Command and Responses

Using the Command/Response Tables

The following pages detail commands that can be sent to the MLS 608 D via the Extron
Data Viewer (available free at

www.extron.com

) and connected via the front panel mini

USB config port or via the rear panel RS-232 port using HyperTerminal.

The command/response table for SIS commands later in this section lists the commands
that the MLS 608 D switcher recognizes as valid, the responses that are returned to the
host, a description of each command function or the results of executing the command,
and an example of each command in ASCII and URL encoding.

NOTE: Upper and lower case text can be used interchangeably except where noted.

ASCII to HEX Conversion Table

Space

Figure 21.

ASCII to Hexadecimal Character Conversion Table

Symbol Definitions

] = Carriage return with line feed

¦ or

}

= Carriage return with no line feed

• = Space

E

or W = Escape key

NOTE: If unit does not support or recognize the entered commands, nothing will

happen and no response is issued..

14, 24, 22,

= Superscripts indicate the error message displayed if the command is entered

incorrectly or with invalid parameters.

See the “Error Response References” section

.

X! = Input number (0-8). 0 = no connection

X@ = Analog input (1-3)

X# = Input video format: 1 = composite, 2 = S-video, 3 = YUV, 4 = RGB (all sync formats)

X$ = RGB delay for inputs for 1 through 3, maximum delay is 5 seconds, in 0.5 second steps:
0 = 0 seconds, 1 = 0.5 seconds,... 10 = 5 seconds

X% = Audio mute: 0 = no mute, 1 = mute

X^ = Group number: 1-32 (Group 1 is reserved for the program volume encoder. 2 is for mic volume
encoder. 3 is for bass control. 4 is for treble control. 5 is for output volume mute.)

X& = Increment and decrement dB values, in 0.1 dB steps (multiply dB by 10, so 10 = 1.0 dB)

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