Programmer's Guide, cont'd
Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)
Command
Plane presets
Save current ties as a
plane
preset
Recall a plane preset
View Presets (Ties)
N The G and P commands are case sensitive
View current video
configuration/plane
View current audio
configuration/plane
View global presets
(video)
View global presets
(audio)
View plane presets
(video)
View plane presets
(audio)
N 1) If preset is unassigned, then name displays [unassigned].
2) If a global preset is saved, but not yet named then default name is "Preset
3) If user tries to name when preset is not saved, the unit responds with E11.
4) If user tries to recall preset that is not saved, the unit responds with E11.
5) If user tries to view the global presets, it will show the ties for the selected plane.
6) If user tries to view the plane presets, it lists only the configuration of that particular plane.
7) If user starts with output 6, for example, as the "
6-16 (if 16 = maximum outputs in your system), and 1-5 are not shown. To see all plane presets start with 1 as "
Virtual (multi plane) definition
Write Virtual plane
address
Read Virtual plane
address
X@
N
= Input number
X#
= Output number
X1!
= Preset number
X2@
= Plane number
X2(
= Virtual plane number
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ASCII command
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(switcher to host)
X2@
X1!
X2@
*
*0,
X2@
X1!
X2@
.
*
*0
E
X2@
X#
}
X@
G
* 0 *
*1 VC
X@
Vgp
(Verbose mode 2 or 3)
E
X2@
X#
}
X@
G
* 0 *
*2 VC
X@
Vgp
(Verbose mode 2 or 3)
E
X2@
X1!
X#
}
X@
G
*
*
*1 VC
X@
Vgp
(Verbose mode 2 or 3)
E
X2@
X1!
X#
}
X@
G
*
*
*2 VC
X@
Vgp
(Verbose mode 2 or 3)
E
X2@
X1!
X#
}
X@
P
*
*
*1 VC
X@
Vpp
(Verbose mode 2 or 3)
E
X2@
X1!
X#
}
X@
P
*
*
*2 VC
X@
Vpp
(Verbose mode 2 or 3)
X#
EX2(
X2@
X2@
*
*
,
1
2
Mpv
X2@
}
...
n
MP
E X2(
}
X2@
MP
01 – (maximum number of inputs for your model),
01 – (maximum number of outputs for your model), starting with 1
01 – 32 (Global presets), 1-10 (Plane presets)
00 – 15, (16 planes)
90 – 99 (10 planes)
Response
X1!]
Spr
X1!]
Rpr
X@
X@
X@
...
1
2
3
4
•
•
•
]
Vid
16
•
X2@
X#
X@
X@
X@
*00•Out
•
1
•
2
•
X@
X@
X@
...
1
2
3
4
•
•
•
]
d
16
•Au
X2@
X#
X@
X@
X@
*00•Out
1
2
•
•
•
X@
X@
X@
1
2
3
4
...
•
•
•
]
Vid
16
•
X2@
X1!
X#
X@
X@
X@
*
•Out
1
2
•
•
•
X@
X@
X@
...
1
2
3
4
•
•
•
]
16
Aud
•
X2@
X1!
X#
X@
X@
X@
*
•Out
1
2
•
•
•
X@
X@
X@
1
2
3
4
...
•
•
•
]
Vid
16
•
X2@
X1!
X#
X@
X@
X@
*
•Out
•
1
•
2
•
X@
X@
X@
...
1
2
3
4
•
•
•
]
16
Aud
•
X2@
X1!
X#
X@
X@
X@
*
•Out
1
2
•
•
•
X1!
X1!
= preset number).
", (
" in the Esc G/ Esc P view command, it will show outputs
X2(
X2@
X2@
X2@
]
,
...
,
1
2
n
X2@
X2@
]
,
...
1
2
n
Additional
description
Save the current set of ties
X1!
as plane preset
. The
command character is a
comma (,).
X1!
Recall plane preset
,
which becomes the current
configuration. The command
character is a period (.).
View video configuration.
X@
X@
]
...
Vid
3
•
4
16
•
View audio configuration.
X@
X@
...
Aud ]
3
4
16
•
•
View video configuration.
X@
X@
]
3
4
...
16
Vid
•
•
View audio configuration.
X@
X@
...
Aud ]
3
4
16
•
•
View video configuration.
X@
X@
]
...
Vid
3
•
4
16
•
View audio configuration.
X@
X@
Aud ]
3
4
...
16
•
•
X#
".
Write virtual plane address
X2(
= (90 to 99).
Read virtual plane address.
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