4.1.10. Save preset to the specified memory location
Description: Save current ties to preset zz.
Example: Save current connections to preset
memory 7.
Info:
The router saves the mute state of the outputs as well.
Info:
Lock states are not saved. Lock state is assigned to the physical output of the
router. Presets don't affect output locks.
4.1.11. Load preset from the specified location
Description: Load preset zz.
.
Example: Load connections previously saved to
preset memory 7. All connections will be reloaded.
Info:
The router loads the mute state of the outputs as well.
Info:
Lock states are not loaded. Lock state is assigned to the physical output of the
router. Presets don't affect output locks.
4.1.12. View preset without loading
Description: View the specified preset
without loading it.
Examples:
4.1.13. Name Presets / Inputs / Outputs
Description: Allows storing names for
each preset / input / output. Any 16-
byte
characters are converted to uppercase!
The router accepts <id> greater than
the current I/O setup but treats it as modulo output. So if <id> = 9 on a 8x8 router,
then it will be treated as 1.
MX32x32
MX16x16
MX8x8
long
string
is
allowed.
MX32x32DVI-HDCP-Pro and HDMI-Pro
{VP#<id>=?}
→
(VP#<id>=●01●02●03●... ●32)CrLf
←
{VP#1=?}
→
(VP#1= M01 L02 U03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11
←
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 32 )CrLf
{VP#1=?}
→
(VP#1= M01 L02 U03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11
←
12 13 14 15)CrLf
{VP#1=?}
→
(VP#1= M01 L02 U03 04 05 06 07 08)CrLf
←
All
MX32x32
MX16x16
MX8x8
User's Manual v1.0
{$<id>}
→
(SPR<id²>)CrLf
←
{$07}
→
(SPR07)CrLf
←
{%<id>}
→
(LPR<id²>)CrLf
←
{%07}
→
(LPR07)CrLf
←
valid <id> field
Preset
Input
Output
1..32
1..32
1..32
1..32
1..16
1..16
1..32
1..8
1..8
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