Switch One Input To All Outputs; Batch Switch Outputs - Lightware MX-FR9 User Manual

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Command {<in>@<out>}
Response (1LO<out²>)CrLf
Explanation 2: Input 2 to output 4 switch is not made because output 4 is locked.
Info: The response for this command does not show if the output is muted. To check the mute
status a separate query has to be used like {VC}. See 8.4.7.
Info: To achieve multiple switches executed together, see 8.4.5.

8.4.4. Switch one input to all outputs

Description: Switch input <in> to all outputs.
Command {<in>@O}
Response (I<in²>●ALL)CrLf
Explanation: Input 2 is switched to all outputs.
Info: The response for this command does not show if any of the outputs are muted. To check
the mute status a separate query has to be used.
Info: The response for this command does not show if there were some locked outputs which
cannot be switched.

8.4.5. Batch switch outputs

Description: The router is capable of switching multiple outputs exactly at the same time.
To do this, the normal switch commands have to be used. If the switch commands arrive
to the router with less than 10 milliseconds delay, then the router collects the commands
and changes the output connections together.
Required circumstances:
If any of the above circumstances fail, then the commands will be processed separately
and the output connections will change on by one.
Info: The delay timeout applies for the receiving time of characters. Please note that if LAN
connection is used then the network may cause additional delays. This could result that
batch switching does not occur.
The below example shows a command that resulted batch switching:
→ {02@01}CrLf
← (O01 I02)CrLf
→ {05@04}CrLf
← (O04 I05)CrLf
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Format
Format
Switch commands have this format: {<in>@<out>}{<in>@<out>}
The delay between two '}' characters must be below 10 milliseconds
No other command or junk character is allowed between switch commands
Affected outputs must not be locked
One by one commands
Example 2
→ {2@4}
← (1LO04)CrLf
Example
→ {02@O}
← (I02 ALL)CrLf
Batch commands
→ {02@01}{05@04}CrLf
(O01 I02)CrLf
(O04 I05)CrLf
Section 8. Programmer's reference

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