Query The Input Port Priority; Change The Input Port Priority; Mute An Audio Input; Unmute An Audio Input - Lightware HDMI-TPS-TX210 User Manual

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7. LW3 Programmer's Reference
7.7.7. Query the Input Port Priority
Command format:
GET●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.PortPriorityList
Response format:
pr●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.PortPrioirtyList=<O
The response shows the priority of each output one after another. The priority number can be from 0 to 31;
0 is the highest- and 30 is the lowest priority. 31 means that the port will be skipped from the priority list.
Legend:
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O
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The input port priority order of the given output port: <I
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Example:
˃ GET /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.PortPriorityList
˂ pr /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.PortPriorityList=0,1,2,3,4
Explanation:
Priority
Video input port
Highest priority is assigned to I1 port.
ATTENTION! The same priority number can be set to different input ports. When the priority numbers
match, the input port with the lowest port number will have the highest priority.
7.7.8. Change the Input Port Priority
Command format: CALL●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:setAutoselectionPriority(<I
Response format: mO●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:setAutoselectionPrioirty
Legend:
<prio>:
Priority number from 0 to 31, equal numbers are allowed (31 means that the port
will be skipped from the priority list).
An input port priority can be set on an output port. Many settings can be executed by separating a semicolon
(no space), see the example below.
Example:
˃ CALL /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setAutoselectionPriority(I1\(O1\):4;I2\(O1\):4)
˂ mO /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setAutoselectionPriority
Explanation:
The priority number of input 1 and Input 2 has been set to 4 on output 1. The example shows that certain
control characters have been escaped: the backslash "\" character is inserted before the "(" and ")" characters.
See more information about the escaping in the
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HDMI-TPS-TX200 series – User's Manual
7.7.9. Mute an Audio Input
Command format:
Response format:
Example:
˃ CALL /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteSource(I1)
˂ mO /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteSource
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7.7.10. Unmute an Audio Input
Command format:
Response format:
Example:
˃ CALL /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:unmuteSource(I1)
˂ mO /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:unmuteSource
7.7.11. Lock an Input Port
Command format:
Response format:
Example:
˃ CALL /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockSource(I1)
˂ mO /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockSource
7.7.12. Unlock an Input Port
Command format:
Response format:
Example:
˃ CALL /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:unlockSource(I1)
˂ mO /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:unlockSource
7.7.13. Mute Audio Output
Command format:
Response format:
Example:
˃ CALL /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteDestination(O1)
˂ mO /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteDestination
CALL●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteSource(<I
>)
n
mO●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteSource
CALL●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:unmuteSource(<I
>)
n
mO●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:unmuteSource
CALL●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockSource(<I
>)
n
mO●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockSource
CALL●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:unlockSource(<I
>)
n
mO●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:unlockSource
CALL●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteDestination(<O
>)
n
mO●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteDestination
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