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7.2.3. Switch one input to all outputs
Description: Switch input <in> to all outputs.
Format
Command {<in>@O}
Response
(I<in²>●ALL)CrLf
Example
→ {02@O}
← (I02 ALL)CrLf
Explanation: Input 2 is switched to all outputs.
Info: The response for this command does not show if any of the outputs are muted. To check the mute status, a separate query has to be used.
7.2.4. View connection on all outputs
Description:
Viewing all outputs’ connection showing the input number that is connected to them.
Format
Command {VC}
Response
(ALL●<O1>●<O2>●<O3>
●<O4>●<O5>●<O6>●<O7>
●<O8>)CrLf
Example
→ {VC}
← (ALL 01 00 01 01 01 01 01 01)CrLf
Legend: <Ox> indexes are two digit numbers showing the corresponding output.
Explanation: Viewing connection for all outputs. Input 1 is connected to all the outputs, except O2: the second output is muted, that is why its number is 00.
7.2.5. View mutes on all outputs
Description
: Viewing all outputs’ mute state results in different response length.
Command {VM}
Format Example
→ {VM}
Response
(MUT●<M1>●<M2>●<M3>
●<M4>●<M5>●<M6>●<M7>
●<M8>)CrLf
← (MUT 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0)CrLf
Legend: All <Mx> indexes are one digit numbers, showing the mute state for the corresponding output. If <Mx> equals 0 the output x is unmuted. If <Mx> equals 1, the output x is muted.
Explanation: Output 1 and 3 are muted, the other outputs are not muted.
7.2.6. Mute specified output
Description: Mute output <out>. The output signal is turned off.
Format
Command {#<out>}
Response (MUT
●<out²>)CrLf
Example
→ {#2}
← (MUT 02)CrLf
Explanation: Output 2 is muted. No signal is present on output 2 now.
Info:
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.
Info: Switching a muted output does not unmute the output.
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Table of contents
- 7 INTRODUCTION
- 9 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
- 11 DVI input
- 12 RS-232/RS-422 control port
- 13 TECHNOLOGIES
- 13 Common problems related to EDID
- 16 OPERATION
- 16 TAKE / AUTOTAKE modes
- 16 Control lock
- 16 Switching
- 17 Presets operations
- 18 VIEW current state
- 18 Output lock
- 19 Changing and viewing current protocol
- 19 Reset factory default DVI signal settings
- 19 Reset factory default (static) IP address
- 20 – USING LIGHTWARE DEVICE CONTROLLER (LDC)
- 24 Grid view
- 26 Tile view
- 29 Preset operations
- 31 About EDID memory
- 32 Changing emulated EDID
- 32 Exporting an EDID
- 32 Importing an EDID
- 32 EDID Summary window
- 33 Editing an EDID
- 33 Creating an EDID (Easy EDID Creator)
- 33 Deleting EDID(s)
- 34 Configuration
- 34 Device information
- 35 User preferences
- 37 – USING THE BUILT-IN WEBPAGE
- 38 PROGRAMMERS’ REFERENCE
- 39 View connection on a specified output
- 39 Switch one input to one output
- 40 Switch one input to all outputs
- 40 View connection on all outputs
- 40 View mutes on all outputs
- 40 Mute specified output
- 41 Unmute specified output
- 41 Save preset to the specified memory location
- 41 Load preset from the specified location
- 41 View product type
- 41 View serial number
- 42 View firmware version of the CPU
- 42 View firmware for all controllers
- 42 Error responses
- 43 – BY LIGHTWARE MATRIX FIRMWARE UPDATER
- 47 APPENDIX
- 49 VERSION APPLICABILITY
- 49 WARRANTY
- 49 DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY