Rename An Input; Rename The Output; Read An Input's Name; Read The Output's Name - Lightware UMX-TP-TX100R Programmer's Reference Manual

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Renaming Inputs / Output
Description: Allows storing names for each input / output. Any 16-byte long string is
allowed (16 characters). All characters are converted to uppercase!

4.6.4. Rename an input

Command {INAME#<id>=<input_name>}
Response (INAME#<id>=<input_name>)CrLf ← (INAME#2=MEDIA PLAYER)CrLf
Legend:
Explanation: Input 2 was named as "MEDIA PLAYER".

4.6.5. Rename the output

Command {ONAME#<id>=<output_name>}
Response (ONAME#<id>=<output_name>)CrLf ← (ONAME#1=MONITOR)CrLf
Legend:
Explanation: Output was named as "MONITOR".
Query names of Inputs / Output
Description: Each input / output name can be read from the router.

4.6.6. Read an input's name

Command {INAME#<in>=?}
Response (INAME#<in>= <input_name>)CrLf
Legend:
Explanation: Name for input 2 is "MEDIA PLAYER".

4.6.7. Read the output's name

Command {ONAME#<out>=?}
Response (ONAME#<out>=<output_name>)CrLf ← (ONAME#1=MONITOR)CrLf
Legend:
Explanation: Name for the output is "MONITOR".
Set default names of Inputs / Output
Description: Renames all input / output names to the default: Input 1, Input 2 / Output 1
respectively.

4.6.8. Reload default input names

Command {INAME#<id>=!}
Response (INAME#<id>=Input●<id>)CrLf
Legend:
Explanation: The first input name is set to default: "Input 1".
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Format
<id> must be 1 or 2.
Format
<id> must be 1.
Format
<id> must be 1 or 2.
Format
<id> must be 1.
Format
<id> must be 1 or 2.
Example
→ {iname#2=Media Player}
Example
→ {ONAME#1=Monitor }
Example
→ {iname#2=?}
← (INAME#2=MEDIA PLAYER)CrLf
Example
→ {oname#1=?}
Example
→ {iname#1=!}
← (INAME#1=Input 1)CrLf
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