B.1 x-point take – Barco MATRIXPRO-II 3G/HD/SD-SD User Manual

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B.1 X-Point Take

This command directly takes the specified X-point. The command specifies which sources to
connect to which destinations and on what levels. Several X-point takes can be specified on
a single command line. In such cases all specified X-points are taken simultaneously.

Command:

x <X-points>[ : <group_no>][*CC]<LF>

<LF>

Response:

%<LF>

x l<level> <src> <dest><LF>

[*CC<LF>]

<LF>

Where:

<X-points>=<X-point>[ <X-points>]

<X-point>=l<levels> <src_dest_pairs>

<src_dest_pairs>=<src_dest_pair>[ <src_dest_pairs>]

<src_dest_pair>=<src> <dests>

<levels>={<level>|<levels>,<levels>|<level>-<level>}

<dests>={<dest>|<dests>,<dests>|<dest>-<dest>}

<level>

The level number.
Source number in the range from zero to one less than the number of inputs
on the level. <src> can also be one of the following characters:
d

Disconnect. Used when a destination is not connected to any source.

o

Out of range. Used when a destination is connected to a source not
included in a level. This may occur with overlapping partitions. Only
valid in the response.

<src>

u

Undefined/Unknown. This might be used at start-up before the status
is read from the physical router. It is also used on ported routers
where a port can be used as an input or an output. Only valid in the
response.

<dest>

Destination number in the range from zero to one less than the number of
outputs on the level.

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