Altinex 400-0026-004 Switch User Manual


 
MATRIX SWITCHERS
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This command is used for programming the
switcher. It should not be used as part of a
program to operate the switcher. There is no
feedback provided for this command.
[IkkOXXS]
kk = input offset; 00 to 96
This command sets the maximum number of
inputs on the HOMERUN Switcher without
changing the maximum number of outputs.
This command will change the default settings
for the unit. This command should be issued
only once. This command is used for
programming the switcher; it should not be
used as part of a program to operate the
switcher. There is no feedback provided for this
command.
[IkkOXXA]
kk = input offset; 00 to 96
This command sets the offset number for
inputs. It is used when multiple switchers are
connected to form a larger matrix. The default
is kk=0. For example, if two switchers are used
to form a 32 by 16 matrix, the first switcher will
have input addresses of 01 to 16 and the
second switcher needs to have input
addresses from 17 to 32 for a continuous
addressing range. This command will provide
an offset of 17 for the input and then the
second switcher can be addressed by using
standard I/O commands like [I18O12],
[I17O05] or [I31O16].
This command is used for programming the
switcher; it should not be used as part of a
program to operate the switcher. There is no
feedback provided for this command.
[IXXOmmS]
mm = output number; 00 to 16
This command sets the maximum number of
outputs on the HOMERUN Switcher without
changing the maximum number of inputs. This
command will change the default (power-on
and after reset) setting of 16 for the switch.
This command should be issued only once.
This command is used for programming the
switcher; it should not be used as part of a
program to operate the switcher. There is no
feedback provided for this command.
[IXXOmmA]
mm = output offset; 00 to 96
This command sets the offset number for
outputs. It is used when multiple switchers are
connected to form a larger matrix. The default
is mm=0. For example, if two switchers are
used to form a 32 by 16 matrix, the first
switcher will have output addresses of 01 to 16
and the second switcher will have output
addresses from 17 to 32 for a continuous
addressing range. This command will provide
an offset of 17 for the output and then the
second switcher can be addressed by using
standard I/O commands like [I13O18],
[I12O24] or [I04O32].
This command is used for programming the
switcher; it should not be used as part of a
program to operate the switcher. There is no
feedback provided for this command.
[IkkOnnL]
nn - loop offset number 00 to 16
kk - do not care (any number for 00 to 99)
this number is not checked
This command defines loop offset for the
switcher. This command is used when looping
several switchers together to increase the
number of inputs. First make sure that number
of outputs is the same on all units and the
output offset is set to zero. Then set the input
offset the same as the number of the last input
of previous unit. Then use [IkkOnnL] command
to set up a loop parameter. After this command
is issued, looped units can be controlled by a
single command [IxxOyy] where xx is any
number from 01 to 99. Without the loop
command, units can be controlled with the
[IxxOyy] command but several commands will
be sent with some delay between two
consecutive commands. To avoid problems,
make sure that these steps are taken:
1. The number of outputs must be the same
on all units used in the loop.