SW HD 4K PLUS Series • Remote Configuration and Control 23
Command and Response Table for SIS Commands
Command
ASCII Command
(Host to Switcher)
Response
(Switcher to Host)
Additional Description
Input Selection
Select input (audio and
video)
X!
! In
X!
•All
]
Select input
X!
.
View input
!
X!]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
IN
X!
• All
]
View the selected input (
X!
).
KEY:
X!
= Input number 0 through the highest numbered input on the unit (2 through 8, depending
on the model)
0 = deselect all inputs (disable output)
Muting
Video mute
X1#
B Vmt
X1#]
Mute the video signal. For
X1#
:
Query video mute status
B
X1#]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Vmt
X1#]
Show video mute status
X1#
.
Mute embedded audio
EX@
AFMT
}
Afmt
X@]
Mute or unmute (
X@
) the
embedded audio signal.
View embedded audio mute
status
E
AFMT
} X@]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Afmt
X@]
Show embedded audio mute
status
X@
.
KEY:
X@
= Audio mute setting 0 = unmuted (default), 1 = muted
X1#
= Video mute setting 0 = unmuted (default), 1 = video muted, 2 = video and sync muted
Auto‑input Switch Mode
Set the auto-input switch
mode
EX*
AUSW
}
Ausw
X*]
Set the auto-input switch mode
to
X*
.
View auto-input switch mode
E
AUSW
} X*]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Ausw
X*]
View current auto-input switch
mode
X*
.
Set user priority order for
auto-input switch mode 1
E
P
X!•X!•
...
•X!
AUSW
}
AuswP
X!•X!•
...
•X!]
Set the priority switching order of
the inputs.
View mode 1 priority order
E
P AUSW
} X!•X!•
...
•X!]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
AuswP
X!•X!•
...
•X!]
View the order in which the inputs
will be selected in auto-switch
mode 1.
KEY:
X!
= Input number 1 through the highest numbered input on the unit (2 through 8, depending
on the model)
X*
= Auto-input switch mode
0 =
Disabled — Manual switching (default)
1 =
User-defined priority mode —
The switcher selects the input to which
the user assigns priority. If no priority is assigned, the switcher selects
the active input with the highest number.
2 = Input memory priority mode —
The switcher selects the most recently
applied input, and retains a history of the order in which active inputs
are connected to the unit. If an active input is removed, the switcher
switches to the most recently prioritized input.