User Manual DEV 1953
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Copyright DEV Systemtechnik GmbH 2015-2017
5.7.4.6.1
Individual Switching Mode with Individual Switch Level Assignment Enabled
In this scenario the meaning of the parameters
<Lvl>
and
<Dest>
in the command is
<Lvl>
= Level, in this case the switch module number:
"
0
" for addressing the switch module in the first slot,
"
1
" for addressing the switch module in the second slot,
(…)
"
F
" for addressing the switch module in the sixteenth slot;
<Dest>
= Destination, here always "
0
".
I.e. the device is to be switched with
>
@
<sp>
X:<Lvl>/0,<Src>
<CR>
e.g.
@
<sp>
X:1/0,1
<CR>
After the execution of the switching command, the device answer is
S:<Lvl>0,<Src>
e.g.
S:10,1
>_
with:
<Lvl>
and
<Src>
having the same meaning and value as in the command.
5.7.4.6.2
Individual Switch Level Assignment Disabled
In this scenario the meaning of the parameters
<Lvl>
and
<Dest>
in the command is
<Lvl>
= Level, in this case the number of the group:
"
0
" for addressing the first group, "
1
" for the second group,
… (and so on);
<Dest>
= Destination, here "
0
" for addressing the first switch module within
the addressed group, "
1
" for addressing the second switch module
within the addressed group, … (and so on).
In Individual switching mode, this parameter is relevant for
addressing the desired module to switch.
In Simultaneous switching mode, any module of the group can be
addressed to switch the whole group. It is recommended to use the
value "
0
" because a group has to have at least this member.
I.e. the device is to be switched with
>
@
<sp>
X:<Lvl>/<Dest>,<Src>
<CR>
e.g.
@
<sp>
X:1/1,0
<CR>
After the execution of the switching command, the device answer is
S:<Lvl><Dest>,<Src>
e.g.
S:11,0
>_
with:
<Lvl>
,
<Dest>
, &
<Src>
having the same meaning and value as in the command.
Note:
The device answers with the Leitch Error Message when addressing a group
without a member.