Setting The Cpu Time; Switching The Matrix To Standby; Reloading The Factory Default Values And Settings - Lightware MX-FR9 User Manual

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7. Programmer's Reference
7.7.3. Setting the CPU Time
This command allows setting the built-in real time clock on the CPU2 board.
Command and Response
ȩ {SETTIME=<date>•<time>•UTC+<zone>}
Ȩ (<date>•<time>•UTC+<zone>)CrLf
Parameters
The UTC, and therefore the processor time do not observe daylight saving. E.g., the Central European Time
is UTC+1 during winter and UTC+2 during summer. The CPU time is used mainly as a timestamp in the error
log.
Identifier
<date>
Date in DD.MM.YYYY. format
<time>
Time in HH:MM:SS format
<zone>
Time zone related to UTC (Universal Coordinated Time) in HHMM format.
Example
ȩ {settime=15.10.2012. 16:52:34 UTC+0100}
Ȩ (15.10.2012. 16:52:34 UTC+0100)CrLf
INFO:

The MX-CPU2 board has a CR2032 button battery, which supplies power to the clock when the
matrix is not powered on.
7.7.4. Switching the Matrix to Standby

DIFFERENCE:
This command works only in the MX-FR80R and MX-FR65R. The frame can be switched to
standby without unplugging the power. The CPU can still communicate.
Command and Response
ȩ {PWR_<state>}
Ȩ (Powered <state>)CrLf
Parameters
The
<state>
parameter can be OFF or ON.
Example
ȩ {pwr_off}
Ȩ (Powered off)CrLf

INFO:
The I/O boards do not get any power when in standby mode. The CPU will still work and respond
only for status commands.
Parameter description
Applied CPU2 firmware: v3.5.7b8 | LDC software: v2.5.17b2
MX-FR Series Modular Matrix Frames – User's Manual
7.7.5. Reloading the Factory Default Values and Settings
DIFFERENCE:

This function has been heavily modified in MX-CPU2 compared to CPU1.
Factory default settings can be reloaded for different functions separately. Multiple functions can be entered.
Command and Response
ȩ {FACTORY=<f1>;<f2>;...;<fx>}
Ȩ (FACTORY•<f1>...)CrLf
Ȩ (FACTORY•<f2>...)CrLf
Ȩ ...
Ȩ (FACTORY•<fx>...)CrLf
Parameters
<f1>,
<f2>
are the names of the functions that need to be reset to factory default. Any number of
entered, separated by semicolons.
Example
ȩ {factory=xpoint;iocards;edids}
Ȩ (FACTORY XPOINT...)CrLf
Ȩ (FACTORY IOCARDS...)CrLf
Ȩ (FACTORY EDIDS...)CrLf
Factory default settings are reloaded for crosspoint and I/O card configurations and emulated EDIDs. The
response may contain additional messages as the router makes the configurations. These responses can
be omitted.

INFO:
After resetting the needed parameters, the matrix restarts.
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<fx>
can be

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