XTP CrossPoint Series • Programming Guide 88
Command Function
SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
Read ties
NOTE: The & read tie command for RGB and the % read tie command for video can be used interchangeably on the matrix switchers.
Read RGB (video) output tie
X@
&
X!]
RGB input
X!
is tied to output
X@
.
Read video output tie
X@
%
X!]
Video input
X!
is tied to output
X@
.
Read audio output tie
X@
$
X!]
Audio input
X!
is tied to output
X@
.
Recall global input presets
NOTES:
• Save presets from the front panel (see Example 5: Saving a preset on page 44) or via the Save current configuration as a
global preset SIS command on page 112).
• If you try to recall a global preset that is not saved, the matrix switcher responds with the error code E11.
Recall a global input preset
E
R
X#
PRST
}
PrstR
X#]
Example:
E
R5PRST
}
PrstR05
]
Recall preset 5, which becomes the
current configuration.
SIS Command and Response Table for Input-Board-Specific Commands
The table that starts below shows commands that affect inputs only and, in general, apply
to installed input boards. Where a command does not apply to all input board types, the
valid board types are noted.
Command Function
SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
EDID commands
NOTES:
• See the table on the next two pages for
X$
values.
• Leading zeroes are optional for the entry of the inputs (
X^
s) and EDID values (
X$
s). Leading zeroes are reported in the response.
Assign EDID data to an input
E
A
X^
*
X$
EDID
}
EdidA
X^
*
X$]
Assign an EDID value of
X$
to input
X^
.
Example (XTP CrossPoint 3200):
E
A7*36EDID
}
EdidA07*036
]
Assign an EDID value of 1280x720 at
60 Hz to input 7.
Example (XTP CrossPoint 1600):
E
A7*36EDID
}
EdidA07*036
]
Assign an EDID value of 1600x900 at
60 Hz to input 7.
Assign EDID data to all inputs
E
A*
X$
*EDID
}
EdidA00*
X$]
Assign an EDID value of
X$
to all inputs.
View EDID assignment
E
A
X^
EDID
} X$]
Save output 1 EDID to user
assigned slot
E
S
X$
EDID
]
EdidS
X$]
Save the output 1 EDID to location
X$
.
NOTE: For this command,
X$
is valid only in the range of 117 through 124 (XTP CrossPoint 1600) or 133 through 140
(XTP CrossPoint 3200).
Example (XTP CrossPoint 3200):
E
S133EDID
}
EdidS133
]
Save the output 1 EDID to user location 1.
Example (XTP CrossPoint 1600):
E
S117EDID
}
EdidS117
]
Save the output 1 EDID to user location 1.
NOTE: X! = Input number (for tie) 00 – 16 or
32 (00 = untied)
X@ = Output number 01 – 16 or
32
X# = Global preset number 01 - 32
X$ = EDID value (resolution and rate) See the table on the next two pages.
X^ = Input number (for other than tie) 01 – 16 or
32