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Function
Description
X-MUTE?
Get mute ON/OFF state
on a specific signal.
This command is
designed to Mute a
Signal. This means that
it could be applicable
on any type of signal.
Could be audio, video
and maybe IR, USB or
data if this capability is
supported by the
product.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
X-ROUTE
Send routing command
to matrix.
It is recommended
to use the command
#SIGNALS-LIST to get
the list of all signal IDs
available in the system
and which can be used
in this command.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
X-ROUTE?
Get routing status.
It is recommended
to use the command
#SIGNALS-LIST to get
the list of all signal IDs
available in the system
and which can be used
in this command.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
X-SIGNAL?
Get input signal status.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
VP-427X1 – Protocol 3000
Syntax
COMMAND
#X-MUTE?<direction_type>. <port_format>. <port_index>.
<signal_type>.
<index><CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@X-MUTE<direction_type>. <port_format>. <port_index>.
<signal_type>.
<index>,state<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#X-ROUTE<direction_type1>. <port_type1>. <port_index1>.
<signal_type1>. <index1>,<direction_type2>. <port_type2>.
<port_index2>. <signal_type2>.
FEEDBACK
~nn@X-ROUTE<direction_type1>. <port_type1>.
<port_index1>. <signal_type1>. <index1>,<direction_type2>.
<port_type2>. <port_index2>. <signal_type2>.
<index2><CR><LF>
COMMAND
#X-ROUTE?<direction_type1>. <port_type1>. <port_index1>.
<signal_type1>.
<index1><CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@X-ROUTE<direction_type1>. <port_type1>.
<port_index1>. <signal_type1>. <index1>,<direction_type2>.
<port_type2>. <port_index2>. <signal_type2>.
<index2><CR><LF>
COMMAND
#X-SIGNAL?<direction_type>. <port_format>. <port_index>.
<signal_type>.
<index><CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@X-SIGNAL<direction_type>. <port_format>.
<port_index>. <signal_type>.
<index>,status<CR><LF>
<index2><CR>
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Parameters/Attributes
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
<direction_type>
Direction of the port:
o OUT – Output
– Type of
<port_format>
signal on the port:
o HDMI
– 1
<port_index>
– Signal ID
<signal_type>
attribute:
o VIDEO
o AUDIO
<index>
– 1
– OFF/ON (not case
state
sensitive)
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
<direction_type>
Direction of the port:
o IN – Input
o OUT – Output
– Type of
<port_format>
signal on the port:
o HDMI
o HDBT
– The port
<port_index>
number as printed on the front
or rear panel:
o HDBT=1
o HDMI=1
– Signal ID
<signal_type>
attribute:
o VIDEO
▪ <index>
– 1
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
<direction_type>
Direction of the port:
o IN – Input
o OUT – Output
<port_format>
– Type of
signal on the port:
o HDMI
o HDBT
<port_index>
– The port
number as printed on the front
or rear panel:
o HDBT=1
o HDMI=1
<signal_type>
– Signal ID
attribute:
o VIDEO
▪ <index>
– 1
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
<direction_type>
Direction of the port:
o IN – Input
<port_format>
– Type of
signal on the port:
o HDMI
o HDBT
<port_index>
– The port
number as printed on the front
or rear panel:
o HDBT=1
o HDMI=1
<signal_type>
– Signal ID
attribute:
o VIDEO
▪ <index>
– 1
status
– Input Signal Status
0 – No signal
1 – There is a signal
Example
Get the video mute ON/OFF
state on the HDMI output :
#X-MUTE?out.hdmi.1.v
ideo.1<CR>
Route HDBT to the output:
#X-ROUTEout.hdmi.1.v
ideo.1,in.hdbt.1.vide
o.1<CR>
Get the routing status:
#X-ROUTE?out.hdmi.1.
video.1<CR>
#X-
SIGNALin.hdmi.1.vide
o.1<CR>
~01@X-
SIGNALin.hdmi.1.vide
o.1,1<CR><LF>
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