MMX4x2 series – User's Manual 97
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3
<in1_prio> <in2_prio> <in3_prio> <in1_prio> <in2_prio> <in3_prio> <in1_prio> <in2_prio> <in3_prio>
0 1 2 0 1 2 1 0 2
In the above example, the default setting can be seen at output 1 and output 2: input 1 has the highest
priority. On output 3 the highest priority is assigned to input 2.
ATTENTION!
match, the input port with the lowest port number will have the highest priority.
Changing the Input Port Priority
Command and Response
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(<in>(<out>):<prio>)
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Parameters
The <prio> parameters means the priority number from 0 to 2, equal numbers are allowed. An input port
priority can be set on an output port. More parameters can be placed by using a semicolon (no space), see
the example below.
Examples
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The priority number of input 1 has been set to 2 on output 1; the priority number of input 2 has been set to
1 on output 1.
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The priority number of input 1 has been set to 2 on output 1. The example shows that certain control
more information about the escaping in the Escaping section.
Muting an Audio Input
Command and Response #lock #unlock #mute #unmute
ç <audio_in>)
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Parameters
The <audio_in> parameter is the Audio input port number and can be A1, A2 or A3.
Example
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Changing the Autoselect Mode
Command and Response
ç <out>:<state><mode>)
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Parameters
See the previous section. Please note that the mode setting cannot be changed when D is sent to change
the state to Disabled.
Example1
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The setting is changed to EP at output1: Autoselect is enabled (E) and the mode is set to priority detect (P).
Example2
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The setting is changed to D at output1: Autoselect is disabled (D). The other settings remain unchanged.
INFO: For more information about the Autoselect feature, see The Autoselect Feature section.
Command and Response
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æ <out1_list>;<out2_list>;<out3_list>
The response shows the priority of each output one after another. The priority number can be from 0 to 2; 0
is the highest- and 2 is the lowest priority.
Parameters
The <out#_list> parameters are the order of the input port priority numbers of the given output port. The
structure of these groups is the following:
<out#_list> = <in1_prio>,<in2_prio>,<in3_prio>,<in4_prio>
Example
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There are three outputs, so three groups are listed in the response (divided by semicolons) and each group
(list) contains three priority numbers. The values show the priority order of the video input ports.