Remote Configuration And Control; Sis Commands; Power-Up Message - Extron electronics MediaPort 200 User Manual

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Remote
Configuration and
Control
This section describes the connections through which the MediaPort can be configured and
controlled remotely via SIS commands and the MediaPort 200 Web page. Topics include:

SIS Commands

Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands are a set of commands developed by Extron that
consist of one or more characters per field and do not require any special characters to
begin or end a command sequence. When the MediaPort determines that a command is
valid, it executes the command and sends a response to the host device. All responses
from the product to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed, indicating the end of
a response character string (one or more characters).
The MediaPort 200 can be configured and controlled via a host computer attached to
the rear panel, RS-232 port, rear panel LAN port, or front panel USB Config port. SIS
commands are entered from a host PC via the DataViewer software application which can
be downloaded at the
use this program).
The MediaPort RS-232 port uses a protocol of 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity,
and no flow control.

Power-Up Message

The MediaPort sends the following copyright message upon connection to the host when
the unit is powered up (the message displays on the computer screen only with an Ethernet
(TCP/IP) connection):
(c) Copyright 20nn, Extron Electronics, MediaPort 200, Vn.nn,
60‑1488‑01
Ddd, DD Mmm 20nn hh:mm:ss
20nn is the year, Vn.nn is the firmware version number, and 60‑1488‑01 is the unit part
number. The date and time are displayed following a carriage return.
SIS Commands
Command and Response Table for SIS Commands
Audio SIS Commands
Command and Response Table for DSP SIS Commands
MediaPort 200 Web Page
DataViewer Download Web page
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(see the DataViewer Help file to
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