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Symbol Definitions

]
= CR/LF (carriage return and line feed) (hex
}
|
or
= Soft carriage return (no line feed)
• = Space
E
or W = Escape key
NOTE:
X!
=
Input number — 1 through the maximum number of inputs (2 or 4)
1 = input 1
2 = input 2
X@
Output number (1 through 4)
=
X#
=
Auto switch mode
0 = Disabled — Manual switching (default)
1 = User-defined priority mode —The switcher selects the input to which the user assigns
2 = Input memory priority mode — The switcher selects the most recently applied input,
X$
=
Auto switch priority
1 = input 1
2 = input 2
X%
=
On and off, enabled and disabled, detected and not detected
0 = Off, disabled, or not detected
1 = On, enabled, or detected
X^
=
Verbose response mode
0 = Clear/none (default for IP connections).
1 = Verbose mode is on (enabled) (default for RS-232 connections).
2 = Verbose mode is off, tagged responses are sent for queries (tagged responses are
3 = Verbose mode is on (enabled) and tagged responses are enabled and sent for queries
NOTES:
Unless otherwise indicated, commands are not case-sensitive.
priority. If no priority is assigned, the switcher selects the active input with the highest
number.
and retains a history of the order in which active inputs are connected to the unit. If an
active input is removed, the switcher switches to the most recently prioritized input.
enabled).
If tagged responses are enabled, all read or view commands return the constant string
plus the data. For example:
E
}
CN
Command:
X^]
Response: Ipn •
In verbose response mode, the switcher responds with unsolicited responses
for value and setting changes that may result from a signal change, or a setting
adjustment made via another interface.
For example, the switcher can send out a notice of a change in some setting
without receiving a query via a PC or a control system. That change could have
been a result of an internal process, a selection made from the front panel, or
a selection made via PCS. This is an example of a verbose (wordy) relationship
between the controller and a connected device.
If tagged responses are enabled, all
string plus the data, the same as in responses for setting a value. For example:
E CN }
Command:
(View unit name)
X& ]
Response: Ipn •
X& ]
or
(untagged response)
SW USB Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control
0D 0A
)
3 = input 3
4 = input 4
3 = input 3
4 = input 4
View
type commands return the command
(tagged response)
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