Querying The Set Ricod Master; Querying The Ricod Slave Status; Setting The Ricod Slave Status; Over Fiber Commands - Lightware MX-FR Series User Manual

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7. Programmer's Reference
7.10.2. Querying the Set RICOD MASTER
Description: Checks the status of the previously set RICOD command for the selected input port.
Format
Command {:RICOD#<in>@<S/A>I=?}
Response (RICOD#<in>@<S>I=<A1>
<A2>;<B>;<C>;)CrLf
Explanation: RICOD command was enabled on the first input port, which locks the remote device and selects
the first video and audio input port on it.
Legend: See previous section.
7.10.3. Querying the RICOD SLAVE Status
Description: Checks the previously set RICOD status for the selected output port of the local device.
Format
Command {:RICOD_SLEN#<out>@<S/A>O=?}
Response (RICOD_SLDN#<out>@<S>O=<num>)CrLf ← (RICOD_SLDN#1@SO=1)CrLf
Explanation: RICOD functionality is enabled on the first output port on the local device.
Legend
Identifier Parameter Description
<out>
Output port number
Output number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format (01, 3, 04 etc.)
S = single selected input
<S/A>
Affected ports
A = all inputs
1: The RICOD functionality is enabled on the given output port. If a
RICOD enable
RICOD command is detected it will be executed.(If it is possible.)
<num>
parameter on the
0: The RICOD functionality is disabled on the given output port. Any
output
incoming RICOD command will be rejected.
7.10.4. Setting the RICOD SLAVE Status
Description: Dnables or disables the reception of RICOD commands over the selected output port of the
local device.
Format
Command {:RICOD_SLEN#<out>@<S/A>O=<num>}
Response (RICOD_SLDN#<out>@<S>O=<num>)CrLf ← (RICOD_SLDN#1@SO=1)CrLf
Explanation: RICOD functionality is enabled on the first output port on the local device.
Legend: See previous section.
MX-FR Series Modular Matrix Frames – User's Manual
Example
→ {:ricod#1@si=?}
← (RICOD#1@SI=11;1;1;)CrLf
Example
→ {:ricod_slen#1@SO=?}
Parameter Values
Example
→ {:ricod_slen#1@SO=1}
7.11. RS-232 over Fiber Commands

AAAENAIONG!
The control interfaces on the router (USB, IP, and RS232) have 57600 bit/sec maximum
bandwidth, so heavy traffic should be avoided. Try to reduce the responses and status messages coming
from the end point to avoid the overload of the data transmission (e.g. see the SERIAL command in the
Setting the Serial Parameters
section).

AAAENAIONG!
If the endpoint (the controlled device) sends more than 1 kbyte/sec without at least 600ms
break between the data packets then the sent data could be lost.
Important Notices
The data rate can be 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600 baud. There is one stop bit and no parity bit.
Maximum 64-byte data can be sent and 54-byte data can be received at once.
There are two methods for sending data: ASCII and binary modes.
HDMI-OPT-TX100R, HDMI-OPT-TX200R, MX-HDMI-OPT-IB: the baud rate can be set on the HDMI-OPT
transmitter unit via a rotary switch.
MX-HDMI-OPT-OB, HDMI-OPT-RX100R, HDMI-OPT-RX200R: the baud rate can be set on the router via
protocol command or from the LCD menu. The baud rate can be set independently on each port.
7.11.1. Sending Data in Text Format
Description: Sends the data from the matrix's input or output port in text format which is after the equal sign.
Format
Command {:S#<in2/out2>@<S>I/O=<ascii text>}
Response No response by the matrix
Explanation: 'Blind text' with <CrLf> is sent out on the 17th output. The matrix does not response. If the
remote controlled device responses the matrix is able to receive and show it.
Legend
Identifier
Parameter Description
<in
>/<out
> Input or output port number Output number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format (01, 3, 04 etc.)
2
2
<I/O>
Input or output port type
<ascii text> ASCII text
Important Notices about the Escape Characters
The text may contain any characters except "{" and "}" which are used for command framing. The following
escape sequences are supported: \r (carriage return); \n (new line); \t (bs); \x [hex code].
Example: send the {power on}\r\n string to the second output:
{:S#2@SO=\x7Bpower on\x7D\r\n}
It is possible to send the real characters (new line-carriage return) instead of \r\n, but curly brackets must
be escaped. Other characters can also be escaped if it is preferred:
{:S#1@SO=\x7Bpower\x20on\x7D\r\n}
Example
→ {:s#17@so=Blind text\r\n}
No response by the matrix
Parameter Values
I = input, O = output
Text to be sent
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