Set enable/disable
video on output.
Video mute
parameter 2 (blank
picture) is not
supported.
COMMAND
#VMUTEout_index,flag<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VMUTEout_index,flag<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that
indicates the specific output: 1
flag – Video Mute
0 – Video disabled+5V low
1 – Video enabled +5V high
2 – Blank picture + 5V high
Disable the video output:
#VMUTE1,0<CR>
Get video on output
status.
Video mute
parameter 2 (blank
picture) is not
supported.
COMMAND
#VMUTE?out_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@VMUTEout_index,flag<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that
indicates the specific output: 1
flag – Video Mute
0 – Video enabled
1 – Video disabled
2 – Blank picture
Get video on output status:
#VMUTE?1<CR>
Set audio level of a
specific signal.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
COMMAND
#X-AUD-LVL<direction_type>. <port_format>. <port_index>.
<signal_type>. <index>,audio_level<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@X-AUD-LVL<direction_type>. <port_format>.
<port_index>. <signal_type>. <index>,audio_level<CR><LF>
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
▪ <direction_type> –
Direction of the port:
o OUT – Output
▪ <port_format> – Type of
signal on the port:
o HDMI
o ANALOG_AUDIO
▪ <port_index> – The port
number as printed on the front
or rear panel:1
▪ <signal_type> – Signal ID
attribute:
o AUDIO
▪ <index> – Indicates a specific
channel number when there
are multiple channels of the
same type
audio_level – Audio level (range
between 0 to +100) depending of
the ability of the product
Set the output audio level to
10:
#X-AUD-LVLout.hdmi.1
.audio.1,10<CR>
Get audio level of a
specific signal.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
COMMAND
#X-AUD-LVL?<direction_type>. <port_format>. <port_index>.
<signal_type>. <index><CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@X-AUD-LVL<direction_type>. <port_format>.
<port_index>. <signal_type>. <index>,audio_level<CR><LF>
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
▪ <direction_type> –
Direction of the port:
o OUT – Output
▪ <port_format> – Type of
signal on the port:
o HDMI
o ANALOG_AUDIO
▪ <port_index> – The port
number as printed on the front
or rear panel:1
▪ <signal_type> – Signal ID
attribute:
o AUDIO
▪ <index> – Indicates a specific
channel number when there
are multiple channels of the
same type
audio_level – Audio level (range
between 0 to +100) depending of
the ability of the product
Get the audio level of a
specific signal:
#X-AUD-LVL?out.hdmi.
1.audio.1<CR>
Send routing command
to matrix.
It is recommended
to use the command
#SIGNALS-LIST to get
the list of all signal IDs
available in the system
and which can be used
in this command.
Video 1 is the default
port in this command
and is implied even if
not written:
#X-
ROUTEout.sdi.5,i
n.sdi.1<CR>
is interpreted as:
#X-
ROUTEout.sdi.5.v
ideo.1,in.sdi.1.v
ideo.1<CR>
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
COMMAND
#X-ROUTE<direction_type1>. <port_type1>. <port_index1>.
<signal_type1>. <index1>,<direction_type2>. <port_type2>.
<port_index2>. <signal_type2>. <index2><CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@X-ROUTE<direction_type1>. <port_type1>.
<port_index1>. <signal_type1>. <index1>,<direction_type2>.
<port_type2>. <port_index2>. <signal_type2>.
<index2><CR><LF>
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
▪ <direction_type> –
Direction of the port:
o IN – Input
o OUT – Output
▪ <port_format> – Type of
signal on the port:
o HDMI
o HDBT
▪ <port_index> – The port
number as printed on the front
or rear panel:
For inputs:
1 –HDBT Input
2 –HDMI Input
For output:
1 –HDMI Output
▪ <signal_type> – Signal ID
attribute:
o VIDEO
▪ <index> – Indicates a specific
channel number when there
are multiple channels of the
same type: 1
Route HDBT IN to HDMI
OUT:
#X-ROUTEout.hdmi.1.v
ideo.1,in.hdbt.1.vide
o.1<CR>