SIS Command and Response Tables
Command and Response Table for NAVigator Commands
Command Function
:
NOTES
• The NAVigator supports 1- through 4-digit numeric entries (such as
• Commands can be entered back-to-back in a string, with no spaces. For example: 1*1!02*02&03*03%4*8!.
Video, audio, and USB ties
:
NOTES
X!
X@
• The
and
variables can be in any of three formats: input or output number, device name (case-sensitive), or IP address.
• For AV ties, X! indicates the input and
• An input and an output can both have the same number, such as input 1 and output 1. For USB ties where
another variable,
X#
, is necessary to clarify whether the device is an input or output.
name or IP address.
• For AV ties, do NOT include the
X!
Tie input
video and audio to output
Example using I/O numbers:
X!
Tie input
video to output
Example using device names:
Tie input
X!
audio to output
Example using IP addresses:
X!X#
Tie host
USB to device
Example encoder as host, using I/O
numbers:
Example using device names:
Example using IP addresses:
X!
Tie input
video and audio to all outputs
TIP: When you create a tie where
E
}
•
clears all AV ties.
0*!
E
}
•
clears all USB ties.
0i*^
X!
Tie input
video to all outputs
X!
Tie input
audio to all outputs
Untie an AV output
Untie an AV input
:
X!
KEY
= Input (AV) or host (USB)
X@
= Output (AV) or USB device (USB)
X#
= Encoder (input) or decoder (output)
:
NOTE
See
Configure Selected Endpoint Communication Settings
See
Add and edit names, tags, and locations
SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
X@
indicates the output. For USB ties,
X#
variable; an alarm will occur.
X@ EX!
X@
}
*
!
E
}
1*3!
X@
EX!
X@
}
*
%
E
Encoder1*Classroom2%
X@
EX!
X@
}
*
$
E
192.168.1.10*192.168.1.12$
X@X#
EX!X#
X@X#
}
*
^
E
2026i*436o^
E
labo*class1i^
E
192.168.1.8*192.168.1.9^
EX!
}
*!
X!
=
, you tie no input (AV ties) or no host (USB ties) to the specified output or device (
00
EX!
}
*%
EX!
}
*$
E
X@
}
00*
!
EX!
}
*00!
Number:
Name: <
IP address: <
Number:
Name: <
IP address: <
Only first letter (i or o) is valid. (Required for USB ties by I/O number only)
Response
(Unit to Host)
,
1*1
0002*0002
X!
indicates the host and
X@
X!
Out
•In
•All
Out03•In01•All
X@
X!
Out
•In
•Vid
}
OutClassroom2•InClassroom1•Vid
X@
X!
Out
•In
•Aud
}
Out192.168.1.12•In192.168.1.10•Aud
X@X#
X!X#
Out
•In
}
Out436o•In2026i•Usb
}
Outclass1•Inlab•Usb
}
Out192.168.1.9•In192.168.1.8•Usb
X!
]
•All
X@
]
•Vid
X@
]
•Aud
X!
Out
*In00*All
X!
Out00*In
*All
or <
0000
input number
>
name
.
.
.
>
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
or <
0000
output number
>
name
.
.
.
>
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
on page 33 to edit input and output numbers and IP addresses.
on page 40 to edit input and output names.
NAVigator System Manager • SIS Operations
Additional description
). Leading zeroes are not required.
X@
indicates the USB device.
X!
and
X#
is not necessary for ties commanded by device
]
X!
Tie input
video and audio to output
]
Tie input 1 video and audio to output 3.
]
X!
Tie input
video to output
Tie video from encoder 1 to classroom 2.
]
]
Tie input
X!
audio to output
Tie input 192.168.1.10 audio to output
192.168.1.12.
]
]
X!X#
Tie host
•Usb
]
Tie encoder 2026 to decoder 436 as a
host.
]
Tie lab to class1 as a host.
Tie input 192.168.1.8 to 192.168.1.9 as a
host.
]
X!
Tie input
video and audio to all outputs.
X!
Tie input
video to all outputs.
X!
Tie input
audio to all outputs.
]
Untie output from input.
]
Untie input from all outputs.
> ( 0000 = untie outputs)
> ( 0000 = untie input)
X@
are I/O numbers,
X@
.
X@
.
X@
.
X@X#
USB to device
.
X@
) (untie
X@
).
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