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MX8x8HDMI-Pro series
User’s manual
7.3.3.
Mute specified output
Description : Mute output <out>. The output signal is turned off.
Format
Command {#<out>}
Response (1MT<out²>)CrLf
Explanation : O1 port is muted.
{#01}
(1MT01)
Example
ATTENTION!
Muting does not change the crosspoint’s state but disables the output itself. This way the last connection can be easily restored with an unmute command. Switching a muted output does not unmute the output.
7.3.4.
Unmute specified output
Description : Unmute output <out>.
Format
Command {+<out>}
Response (0MT<out²>)CrLf
Explanation : O1 port is unmuted.
{+01}
(0MT01)
Example
INFO
Unmuting an output makes the previous connection active as the crosspoint state has not been changed by the muting command, only the output was disabled.
7.3.5. Lock the output
Description : Lock an output port. Output’s state cannot be changed until unlocking.
Format
Command {#><out>}
Response (1LO<out²>)CrLf
{#>01}
(1LO01)
Example
Explanation : O1 output port is locked.
7.3.6. Unlock the output
Description : Unlock an output port. The connection on output can be changed.
Format
Command {+<<out>}
Response (0LO<out²>)CrLf
Explanation : O1 output port is unlocked.
{+<01}
(0LO01)
Example
INFO
The device issues the above response regardless of the previous state of the output (either it was locked or unlocked).
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Table of contents
- 8 1. INTRODUCTION
- 10 2. INSTALLATION AND CONTROLS
- 12 2.4.1. MX8x8HDMI-PRO
- 13 2.4.2. MX8x8DVI-HDCP-PRO
- 13 2.5.1. HDMI connector
- 13 2.5.2. DVI-I connector
- 14 2.5.4. Ethernet connector (LAN port)
- 15 3. TECHNOLOGIES
- 15 EDID
- 17 3.4.2. Real life examples
- 19 4. OPERATION
- 20 4.2.2. View crosspoint state
- 20 4.2.3. View live inputs and attached sinks
- 20 4.2.4. Save or load presets
- 22 4.2.5. Output lock
- 23 4.2.7. IP settings
- 24 4.2.8. Control protocols
- 25 4.3.1. Menu concept
- 27 4.3.3. EDID mode
- 28 4.3.4. Signal Present mode
- 29 LIGHTWARE BUILT-IN WEB
- 30 LIGHTWARE DEVICE CONTROLLER
- 47 7. PROGRAMMERS' REFERENCE
- 47 7.2.1. View product type
- 48 7.2.3. View serial number
- 48 7.2.4. Compile time
- 48 7.2.5. View installed boards
- 49 7.2.7. Restart the device
- 49 7.2.8. Query health status
- 49 7.2.10. Set communication protocol
- 49 7.2.11. Count HDCP keys
- 50 7.2.12. Clear HDCP key cache
- 50 7.3.1. Switch one input to one output
- 50 7.3.2. Switch one input to all outputs
- 51 7.3.5. Lock the output
- 52 7.3.7. View connection state
- 52 7.3.8. View mutes on all outputs
- 52 7.3.9. Save preset
- 53 7.3.10. Load preset
- 53 7.3.11. View preset without loading
- 53 7.3.12. Name Presets
- 53 7.3.13. Name inputs
- 54 7.3.14. Name outputs
- 54 7.3.15. Query preset name
- 54 7.3.17. Query output name
- 54 7.3.18. Reload default preset names
- 55 7.3.19. Reload default input names
- 55 7.3.20. Reload default output names
- 57 7.5.3. Save EDID to user memory
- 57 7.5.4. View emulated EDIDs on all inputs
- 57 7.5.5. Watch EDID validity table
- 58 7.5.7. Delete EDID from memory
- 58 7.5.8. Download EDID content
- 59 7.5.9. Upload EDID content to the router
- 72 8. FIRMWARE UPGRADE
- 76 9. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 77 10. APPENDIX
- 81 11. DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY