MMX8x4-HT series – User's Manual 99
Restore Factory Default Settings
Settings can be reset to factory default values as follows: #factory
Command and Response
Example
All settings and parameters are reset to factory default, see the table in the Factory Default Settings section.
Port and Crosspoint Settings
Switch One Input to One Output
Switching an input <in> to output <out>
#crosspoint #switch
Command and Response
{<in>@<out>•<layer>}
(O<out2>•I<in2>•<layer>
Parameters
Parameter description Parameter values
<layer> Signal type of the layer A: audio layer
V: video layer
AV:
<out> Output port
O1-O4 (or O8)
<in> Input port
I1-I8
0:
disconnected and no signal will appear on the output
INFO: The <layer> parameter usually can be skipped for legacy purposes. In this case, the devices change
Example 1
I2 audio and I2 video input ports are switched to O1 output port.
Example 2
{0@1}
(O01 I00)
ATTENTION! The response of this command does not show if the output is muted. To check the mute
section. To
achieve multiple switches executed together, see the Batch Switch Outputs section.
Switch One Input to All Output
Switch input <in> to all outputs.
Command and Response
{<in>@O}
(I<in2>•ALL
Example
{2@O}
Mute the <out> output. The output signal is turned off.
Command and Response #mute #lock
{#<out>•<layer>}
(1MT<out2>•<layer>
Example
{#01 A}
(1MT01 A)
ATTENTION! Muting does not change the state of the crosspoint but disables the output. Thus, the last
connection can be easily restored by an unmute command. Switching a muted output does not unmute
the output.
Unmute the <out> output. #unmute #unlock
Command and Response
{+<out>•<layer>}
(0MT<out2>•<layer>
Example
INFO: Unmuting an output makes the previous connection active as the crosspoint state has not been
changed by the muting command, only the output was disabled.