Tps Mode Settings; Audio Port Settings; Query The Status Of Source Ports - Lightware UMX-TPS-TX100 Series User Manual

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7. LW3 Programmers' Reference
7.4.25. TPS Mode Settings
Command and Response
SET·/REMOTE/<port>.tpsModeSetting=<tps_mode>
Î
pw·/REMOTE/<port>.tpsModeSetting=<tps_mode>
Í
Parameters
See at previous section.
Example
Î SET /REMOTE/S1.tpsModeSetting=A
Í pw /REMOTE/S1.tpsModeSetting=A
UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual
7.5. Audio Port Settings
INFO: Audio port numbering can be found in the
7.5.1. Query the Status of Source Ports
Command and Response
Î GET·/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.SourcePortStatus
Í pr·/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.SourcePortStatus=<in1_state>;<in2_state>;<...>;
The response contains 5 ASCII characters for each port. The first character indicates the mute/lock state,
the next four characters represent a 2-byte HEX code showing the current state of the input ports.
Example
Î GET /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.SourcePortStatus
Í pr /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.SourcePortStatus=T000F;M000B;T000A;T000A;T000C
Legend:
Letter (Character 1)
Mute state
Lock state
T
Unmuted
Unlocked
L
Unmuted
Locked
M
Muted
Unlocked
U
Muted
Locked
Character 2
BIT 7-6
BIT 5-4
Reserved
Reserved
0 0
0 1
Reserved
Reserved
1 0
1 1
Port Numbering
section.
<in#_state>
Letter
Mute / Lock status
Reserved character, always 0.
Byte 1
Reserved character, always 0.
Reserved character, always 0.
Byte 2
Signal present / Connection status
Byte 1
Character 3
Character 4
BIT 3-2
BIT 1-0
BIT 7-6
BIT 5-4
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
82
T 0 0 0 F
Byte 2
Character 5
BIT 3-2
BIT 1-0
Signal
Connection
present
status
status
Unknown
Reserved
Not
No signal
connected
Signal
Connected
presents

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