4.4.2. Change RS-232 baud rate
Description: The RS-232 baud rate can be set. The command has to be sent with the
earlier baud rate but the response comes with the new baud rate.
Command {RS232BAUD=<rate>}
Response (RS232BAUD=<rate>)CrLf
Explanation: The device RS-232 port is set to 9600 baud.
Possible settings:
4.4.3. Query RS-232 baud rate
Description: The RS-232 baud rate can be checked. It works via RS-232 as well, but if it
is used the command has to be sent with the appropriate baud rate.
Command {RS232BAUD=?}
Response (RS232BAUD=<rate>)CrLf
Legend:
Explanation: The device communicates with 57600 baud on the RS-232 port.
4.4.4. Reload factory defaults
Description: Factory default settings can be reloaded for different functions separately.
Multiple functions can be entered.
Command {FACTORY=<f1>;<f2>;...;<fx>}
Response (FACTORY●<f1>...)CrLf
Legend:
XPOINT
IONAMES
IOCARDS
EDIDMEM
Section 4. Programmers reference
Format
<rate>
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
Format
Please read section
Format
(FACTORY●<f2>...)CrLf
...
(FACTORY●<fx>...)CrLf
<f1>, <f2>
are the names of the functions which have to be reset to factory
default. Any number of <fx> can be entered, separated by semicolons.
<fx>
Restores factory settings to
Crosspoint table and configuration
Input and output names
All I/O settings for boards currently in the frame
Clear User and Dynamic EDIDs
ALL
Restores all of the factory settings listed above
Programmer's Reference Manual
→ {RS232BAUD=9600}
← (RS232BAUD=9600)CrLf
Baud rate
9600 baud
19 200 baud
38 400 baud
57 600 baud
(default)
115 200 baud
→ {RS232BAUD=?}
← (RS232BAUD=57600)CrLf
4.4.2
on page 17.
→ {factory=xpoint;iocards;edidmem}
←
(FACTORY XPOINT...)CrLf
←
(FACTORY IOCARDS...)CrLf
←
(FACTORY EDIDS...)CrLf
UMX-TP-TX100R
Example
Example
Example
Additional response
none
(INAME#1=Input1)
(ONAME#1=Output1)
none
(DE_OK)
(E_SW_OK)
...
(E_SW_OK)
none
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