8.8.11. Load preset from memory location
Description: Load preset <id>.
Command {%<id>●<A/V/AV>}
Response (LPR<id²>●<A/V/AV>)CrLf
Explanation: Current crosspoint state is changed according to preset 4, including the
mute state of the outputs. It is possible to load only one layer, in that case other layer
crosspoint will be not affected.
8.8.12. View preset
Description: View the <id> numbered preset configuration without switching anything.
Command {VP#<id>=?}
Response (VP#<id>V●<out²>●<out²>●<out²>●
Explanation: Current crosspoint state will not be changed and Preset 3 crosspoint state
is shown. If Preset 3 is selected audio and video outputs will be switched to diagonal.
Renaming Presets / Inputs / Outputs
Description: Allows storing names for each preset / input / output. Any 16-byte long
string is allowed (16 characters). All characters are converted to uppercase! The router
accepts <id> for I/O names depending on the actual frame size. All router models have
32 presets memories.
8.8.13. Rename a preset
Command {PNAME#<id>=<preset_name>}
Response (PNAME#<id>=<preset_name>)CrLf ← (PNAME#1=FIRST PRESET)CrLf
Explanation: Preset 1 was named as "FIRST PRESET".
8.8.14. Rename an input
Command {INAME#<id>=<input_name>}
Response (INAME#<id>=<input_name>)CrLf ← (INAME#3=MEDIA PLAYER)CrLf
Explanation: Input 3 was named as "MEDIA PLAYER".
8.8.15. Rename an output
Command {ONAME#<id>=<output_name>}
Response (ONAME#<id>=<output_name>)CrLf ← (ONAME#2=MONITOR_NO2)CrLf
Explanation: Output 2 was named as "MONITOR_NO2".
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Format
Format
<out²>)CrLf
(VP#<id>A●<out²>●<out²>●<out²>●
<out²>)CrLf
Format
Format
Format
Example
→ {%4 av}
← (LPR04 AV)CrLf
→ {vp#3=?}
←
(VP#3V 01 02 03 04)CrLf
←
(VP#3A 01 02 03 04)CrLf
Example
→ {pname#1=first preset}
Example
→ {iname#3=Media Player}
Example
→ {ONAME#2=Monitor_no2}
Section 8. Programmers reference
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