Get routing status.
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 are the default
<signal_type> and
<index> in this
command and are
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><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
Get the routing status:
#X-ROUTE?out.hdmi.1.
video.1<CR>
Get input signal status.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
COMMAND
#X-SIGNAL?<direction_type>. <port_format>. <port_index>.
<signal_type>. <index><CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@X-SIGNAL<direction_type>. <port_format>.
<port_index>. <signal_type>. <index>,status<CR><LF>
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
▪ <direction_type> –
Direction of the port:
o IN – Input
▪ <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:
1 – HDBT Input
2 – HDMI Input
▪ <signal_type> – Signal ID
attribute:
o VIDEO
▪ <index> – Indicates a specific
channel number when there
are multiple channels of the
same type: 1
status – Input Signal Status
0 – No signal
1 – There is a signal
Get the HDMI input signal
status:
#X-
SIGNAL?in.hdmi.2.vid
eo.1<CR>