Serial Control Examples; Memory Protocol - NeoPro DOC42 Integrator Manual

Hd video / audio matrix switches
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Serial Control Examples

Here are a few examples of serial control code:
[BV,1,2]
8x8 HD AV matrix: Switches HD Video input 1 to output 2
[GX,0,0,3]
8x16 AV matrix: Disable all outputs in 1.5 seconds
{[LL,99,1][LB,99,1][LT,99,1]}
12x8 AV P/T matrix: (Group) Set volume, bass, and treble to 99 for output 1
[RL,M0,0]
12x16 AV CAT5: Mute (absolute) all outputs

Memory Protocol

Memory functions enable the user to store, recall, view, and edit switch
configurations. There are 16 memory locations available, designated 1-16.
The Memory Command structure begins with M:
[M,x,n]
x
n (memory location)
S
1-16
R
1-16
V
1-16
C
1-16
E
1-16
Memory function stores volume, bass, and treble values, and all input-output
combinations in the matrix switch. Fading time cannot be stored in memory
using memory store. Instead, the user can use memory edit function to store the
time field.
For a paging setup example, do the following:
Save the current matrix configuration
Store current state to memory location n
Recall memory location n
View memory location n via serial
Clear memory location n
Edit memory location n
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