Digi-88b command protocol – Intelix DIGI-88B User Manual
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DIGI-88B Installation Guide
DIGI-88B Command Protocol
Important Note: Be sure to include a carriage return after the command line when the command includes the “<CR><LF>” suffix.
Also, there is a space between “cir” and the code, which is required.
RS232, RS485, and TCP/IP Routing Commands
Output 1 Commands
Function
Command
Response
Select Input 1
cir<SP>00<CR><LF>
s11<CR><LF>
The updated status for output 1. Represented as an
ASCII string in the format of “sXY” where:
• X is the output channel
• The value of Y maps as follows:
0 = input 1
1 = input 2
2 = input 3
3 = input 4
Etc….
Select Input 2
cir<SP>01<CR><LF>
s12<CR><LF>
Select Input 3
cir<SP>02<CR><LF>
s13<CR><LF>
Select Input 4
cir<SP>03<CR><LF>
s14<CR><LF>
Select Input 5
cir<SP>04<CR><LF>
s15<CR><LF>
Select Input 6
cir<SP>05<CR><LF>
s16<CR><LF>
Select Input 7
cir<SP>06<CR><LF>
s17<CR><LF>
Select Input 8
cir<SP>07<CR><LF>
s18<CR><LF>
Select Input Down
cir<SP>08<CR><LF>
new route
Select Input Up
cir<SP>09<CR><LF>
new route
Output 2 Commands
Function
Command
Response
Select Input 1
cir<SP>10<CR><LF>
s21<CR><LF>
The updated status for output 2. Represented as an
ASCII string in the format of “sXY” where:
• X is the output channel
• The value of Y maps as follows:
0 = input 1
1 = input 2
2 = input 3
3 = input 4
Etc….
Select Input 2
cir<SP>11<CR><LF>
s22<CR><LF>
Select Input 3
cir<SP>12<CR><LF>
s23<CR><LF>
Select Input 4
cir<SP>13<CR><LF>
s24<CR><LF>
Select Input 5
cir<SP>14<CR><LF>
s25<CR><LF>
Select Input 6
cir<SP>15<CR><LF>
s26<CR><LF>
Select Input 7
cir<SP>16<CR><LF>
s27<CR><LF>
Select Input 8
cir<SP>17<CR><LF>
s28<CR><LF>
Select Input Down
cir<SP>18<CR><LF>
new route
Select Input Up
cir<SP>19<CR><LF>
new route
Output 3 Commands
Function
Command
Response
Select Input 1
cir<SP>20<CR><LF>
s31<CR><LF>
The updated status for output 3. Represented as an
ASCII string in the format of “sXY” where:
• X is the output channel
• The value of Y maps as follows:
0 = input 1
1 = input 2
2 = input 3
3 = input 4
Etc….
Select Input 2
cir<SP>21<CR><LF>
s32<CR><LF>
Select Input 3
cir<SP>22<CR><LF>
s33<CR><LF>
Select Input 4
cir<SP>23<CR><LF>
s34<CR><LF>
Select Input 5
cir<SP>24<CR><LF>
s35<CR><LF>
Select Input 6
cir<SP>25<CR><LF>
s36<CR><LF>
Select Input 7
cir<SP>26<CR><LF>
s37<CR><LF>
Select Input 8
cir<SP>27<CR><LF>
s38<CR><LF>
Select Input Down
cir<SP>28<CR><LF>
new route
Select Input Up
cir<SP>29<CR><LF>
new route
Output 4 Commands
Function
Command
Response
Select Input 1
cir<SP>30<CR><LF>
s41<CR><LF>
The updated status for output 4. Represented as an
ASCII string in the format of “sXY” where:
• X is the output channel
• The value of Y maps as follows:
0 = input 1
1 = input 2
2 = input 3
3 = input 4
Etc….
Select Input 2
cir<SP>31<CR><LF>
s42<CR><LF>
Select Input 3
cir<SP>32<CR><LF>
s43<CR><LF>
Select Input 4
cir<SP>33<CR><LF>
s44<CR><LF>
Select Input 5
cir<SP>34<CR><LF>
s45<CR><LF>
Select Input 6
cir<SP>35<CR><LF>
s46<CR><LF>
Select Input 7
cir<SP>36<CR><LF>
s47<CR><LF>
Select Input 8
cir<SP>37<CR><LF>
s48<CR><LF>
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