Muting A Specified Output; Unmuting A Specified Output; Disconnecting An Output; Disconnecting All Outputs - Lightware MX-FR9 User Manual

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7. Programmer's Reference
7.4.9. Muting a Specified Output
Mute output <out>. The output signal is turned off.
Command and Response
ȩ {#<out>}
Ȩ (1MT<out2>)CrLf
Example
ȩ {#03}
Ȩ (1MT03)CrLf
Output 3 is muted. No signal is present on Output 3 now.
INFO:

Muting does not change the crosspoint's state, but disables the output itself. This way the last
connection can be easily restored with an unmute command.
INFO:

Switching a muted output does not unmute the output.
7.4.10. Unmuting a Specified Output
Command and Response
#unmute
ȩ {+<out>}
Ȩ (0MT<out2>)CrLf
Example
ȩ {+03}
Ȩ (0MT03)CrLf
Output 3 is unmuted. Now Output 3 is switched to the input it was connected to prior to the mute command.

ATTENTION!
Unmuting an output makes the previous connection active, as the crosspoint's state has not
been changed with the muting command, only the output was disabled.
7.4.11. Disconnecting an Output
Switch an output to a virtual unconnected input. No signal on the output.
Command and Response
ȩ {0@<out>}
Ȩ (O<out2>•I00)CrLf
Example
ȩ {0@5}
Ȩ (O05 I00)CrLf
Output 5 is disconnected from the inputs (no input will be connected). Disconnecting acts similar to muting,
except that the previous connection cannot be restored with an unmute command. A disconnected output
can still be muted or unmuted, however, this has no real effect in this case. To make a disconnected output
live again, another input has to be switched to it.

INFO:
The response for this command is (1LO<out2>) if the output is locked.
MX-FR Series Modular Matrix Frames – User's Manual
#mute
Applied CPU2 firmware: v3.5.7b8 | LDC software: v2.5.17b2
7.4.12. Disconnecting All Outputs
Switching all the outputs to a virtual unconnected input. No signal on any output.
Command and Response
ȩ {0@O}
Ȩ (I00 ALL)CrLf
Example
ȩ {0@O}
Ȩ (I00 ALL)CrLf
The outputs are disconnected from the inputs (no input will be connected). Disconnecting acts similar to
muting, except that the previous connection cannot be restored with an unmute command. A disconnected
output can still be muted or unmuted, however, this has no real effect in this case. To make a disconnected
output live again, another input has to be switched to it.
7.4.13. Locking a Specified Output
Lock output <out>. Output's state cannot be changed until unlocking.
Command and Response
ȩ {#><out>}
Ȩ (1LO<out2>)CrLf
Example
ȩ {#>05}
Ȩ (1LO05)CrLf
Output 5 is locked.
7.4.14. Unlocking a Specified Output
Unlock output <out>. The connection on output can be changed.
Command and Response
#unlock
ȩ {+<<out>}
Ȩ (0LO<out2>)CrLf
Example
ȩ {+<03}
Ȩ (0LO03)CrLf
Output 5 is unlocked.

INFO:
The router issues the response above regardless of the previous state of the output (whether it was
locked or unlocked).
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