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Lightware MX16x16DVI-Plus - 8.4.10. Save Preset to the Specified Memory Location; 8.4.11. Load Preset from the Specified Location

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Page 56 / 89 Section 8. Programmers reference
8.4.9. Unlock specified output
Description: Unlock output <out>. Now output 3 state can be changed.
Format
Example
Command
{+<<out>}
{+<05}
Response
(0LO<out²>)CrLf
(0LO05)CrLf
Explanation: Output 5 is unlocked.
Info: The router issues the above response regardless of the previous state of the output (either
it was locked or unlocked).
8.4.10. Save preset to the specified memory location
Description: Save current crosspoint configuration (output states) to preset <id>.
Format
Example
Command
{$<id>}
{$4}
Response
(SPR<id²>)CrLf
(SPR04)CrLf
Explanation: Current crosspoint state is saved to preset 4, including the mute state of the
outputs.
Info: Lock states are not saved. Lock state is assigned to the physical output of the router.
Presets don’t affect output locks.
8.4.11. Load preset from the specified location
Description: Load preset <id>.
Format
Example
Command
{%<id>}
{%4}
Response
(LPR<id²>)CrLf
(LPR04)CrLf
Explanation: Current crosspoint state is changed according to preset 4, including the mute
state of the outputs.
Info: Locked outputs are left unchanged. Presets don’t affect output locks.
8.4.12. Preview preset
Description: Preview preset <id> without loading.
Format
Example (MX16x16DVI-Plus)
Command
{VP#<id>=?}
{vp#3=?}
Response
(VP#<id>=●<O1>●<O2>
●<O3>●<O4>●<O5>●<O6>
●<O7>●<O8>●<O9>●<O10>
●<O11>●<O121>●<O13>
●<O14>●<O15>●<O16>)CrLf
(VP#3= 02 M02 M01 02 02 01 01 01
01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01)CrLf
Legend: Any <Ox> indexes can be a two digit number, or there can be a leading character
showing the mute state for the corresponding output.
Explanation: Viewing connections for preset 3. Input 2 is connected to outputs 1, 2, 4 and
5. Input 1 is connected to all other outputs. Outputs 2 and 3 are muted. The shown input
connections for these outputs are not active, but the last connection that was routed to that
output before it was muted.

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