Set Default Names Of Presets / Inputs / Outputs; Communication Setup Commands; Query Ip Settings - Lightware MX-FR9 User Manual

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Read an output's name
Command {ONAME#<out>=?}
Response (ONAME#<out>=
Explanation: Name for output 2 is "monitor#2".

8.4.19. Set default names of Presets / Inputs / Outputs

Description: Renames all preset / input / output names to the default: Preset 1..32 /
Input 1..17 / Output 1..17 respectively.
Info: The <id> field is not relevant here, only has to be a valid one. The command will affect
ALL Presets / Inputs / Outputs disregarding the actual number that was in the command.
Reload default preset names
Command {PNAME#<id>=!}
Response (PNAME#<id>=
Explanation: All preset names are set to default: "Preset 1", "Preset 2", and so on.
Reload default input names
Command {INAME#<id>=!}
Response (INAME#<id>=
Explanation: All input names are set to default: "Input 1", "Input 2", and so on.
Reload default output names
Command {ONAME#<id>=!}
Response (ONAME#<id>=
Explanation: All output names are set to default: "Output 1", "Output 2", and so on.

8.5. Communication setup commands

8.5.1. Query IP settings

Description: IP settings can be retrieved from the router with this command.
Command {IP_CONFIG=?}
Response (IP_CONFIG=<id>
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Format
<output_name>)CrLf
Format
Preset●<id>)CrLf
Format
Input●<id>)CrLf
Format
Output●<id>)CrLf
Format
●<ip_address>●<port>
●<mask>●<gateway>)CrLf
Example
→ {ONAME#2=?}
← (ONAME#2=Monitor#2)CrLf
Example
→ {PNAME#2=!}
← (PNAME#2=Preset 2)CrLf
Example
→ {INAME#4=!}
← (INAME#4=Input 4)CrLf
Example
→ {ONAME#3=!}
← (ONAME#3=Output 3)CrLf
Example
→ {IP_CONFIG=?}
← (IP_CONFIG=0 192.168.2.106 10001
255.255.000.000 192.168.002.001)
CrLf
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