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Remote control panel
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Command
Verbose Mode
Set verbose mode
View verbose mode
Read connection security level
X(
KEY:
= Verbose/response mode
X1)
= Security level
RS-232 port configuration
Configure serial port
Example:
View port configuration
X@
KEY:
= RS-232 port number
X1!
= Baud rate
X1@
= Parity (1st character only)
X1#
= # of data bits
X1$
= # of stop bits
Disable and enable inputs and outputs
Enable all inputs
Disable all inputs
Enable all outputs
Disable all outputs
NOTE:
Input and output enables can be read using SIS commands, but the returned data is hard to interpret. Reading the
enabled outputs is far simpler using the HTML pages (see the
Read output enables
Example:
Outputs 33 through 999 are
NOTE:
ASCII Command
Response
(host to unit)
(unit to host)
E X(
}
CV
Vrb
E
X(
}
]
CV
E
X1)
}
CK
0 = clear/none assigned, 1 = verbose mode, 2 = tagged responses for queries
3 = 1 and 2 (verbose and tagged)
0 = clear/none, 11 = user password assigned, 12 = administrator password
assigned
E X@
X1!
X1@
X1#
*
,
,
,
Cpn
X1$
}
CP
E
Cpn01
}
1*9600,n,8,1CP
E X@
X1!
}
CP
1 = host, 2 = switcher.
300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 9600 (default), 14400, 19200,
28800, 38400, 57600, or 115200
Odd, Even, None (default), Mark, Space
7 or 8 (default)
1 (default) or 2
E
}
+7BM
Upl
E
}
+6BM
Upl
E
}
+9BM
Upl
E
}
+8BM
Upl
E
}
+5BM
data
E
}
+5BM
%FE%FF%FF%FF%01%00%00%
00%00%...%00%00%00%
invalid
selections for a 32-output matrix switcher.
X(
]
]
X@ •
X1!
X1@
X1#
X1$
]
Ccp
,
,
,
]
Ccp9600,N,8,1
X1@
X1#
X1$
]
,
,
,
]
]
]
]
System Settings Page
]
]
MKP 2000 • Remote Control
Additional Description
Report all status changes to the
device that sent the command.
Password level protection
assigned.
9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits,
1 stop bit
on page 35).
Displays a list that identifies which
outputs are enabled or disabled.
The response data is shown
as a series of 125 bytes that
correspond to groups of outputs.
Each bit in a byte shows if the
associated output is enabled (set
to 1) or disabled (reset to 0). Each
byte is separated by a delimiter
(%).
In this example, all valid outputs
are enabled (with the exception
of output 0, which cannot
be enabled. See the
Data
description, on the next page, for
a detailed explanation.
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