AXP 64 C AT • SIS Configuration and Control
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Special Characters
The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions. The device does not
accept these characters as part of preset names, the device name, or locally created file
names.
The AXP 64 C AT rejects the following characters:
+ } ~ , @ = ‘ ’ [ ] { } < > “ ” | \
?
; :
{space}
(Spaces
are
permitted in names.)
Command and Response Table for Basic SIS Commands
Command
ASCII Command
(Host to Processor)
Response
(Processor to Host)
Additional Description
NOTE:
Commands can be entered back-to-back in a string, with no spaces.
Example:
TvprS25*11
•
3
General Information
Query firmware version
E
CQ
}
X! ]
Show current firmware version
X!
.
Query part number
E
CPN
}
60-1499-01
]
View the unit part number.
Query Dante device name
E
CN
}
X# ]
Show AXP 64 device name
X#
.
X#
can be up to 24 characters
including space characters.
Query device MAC address
E
CH
}
X$ ]
Show MAC address
X$
of the
connected AXP 64.
Reset Commands
System reset (factory default)
E
ZXXX
}
Zpx
]
Reset basic system and DSP
settings to factory defaults.
Absolute system reset
E
ZQQQ
}
Zpq
]
Reset basic system, DSP,
and Dante settings to factory
defaults.
DSP SIS Commands
Several digital signal processor (DSP) functions can also be controlled using SIS commands.
Commands entered via the DSP software are also displayed on the host communication
utility screen (for example, Extron DataViewer) that you are using for SIS commands.
Command Structure
DSP control commands are a subset of the SIS commands with a specific structure:
E
<
parameter
ID
> <
processor
address
>
*
<
value
>
AU
Format example:
E
<
command
letter
> X%
*
X^
AU
The unit response to these commands begins with
Ds
.
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