7. LW2 Programmers' Reference
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7.2.3. View the Installed Firmware
Description: View the installed firmware package version. To view the firmware version of the controller see
the {FC} command.
7.2.4. View CPU Firmware Compile Time
Description: Shows the CPU firmware compile time.
Legend:
Explanation: The firmware was made on 31st January, 2017 at 18:46:02.
7.2.5. View Firmware of the Controller
Description: Shows the firmware version of the installed controller.
Explanation: The firmware of the MX-CPU2 processor is shown.
7.2.6.
View Installed Motherboard
Description
: Shows the hardware name and revision of the installed motherboard.
Explanation:
The matrix reports its motherboard.
Format
Example
Command {F}
→
{f}
Response
(FW:<FW_VER><s>)CrLf
←
(FW:1.1.5b1)CrLf
Format
Example
Command {CT}
→
{ct}
Response (Compiled:<DATE>
●
<TIME>)
CrLf
←
(Compiled: Jan 31 2017 18:46:02)CrLf
Identifier
Parameter
<DATE>
Month, day and year
<TIME>
Hours, minutes and seconds
Format
Example
Command {FC}
→
{fc}
Response (CF
●
<DESC>)CrLf
←
(CF MX-CPU2 FW: 1.1.5b1)CrLf
Format
Example
Command {IS}
→
{is}
Response
(SL#
●
0
●
<MB_DESC>)CrLf
(SL
●
END)CrLf
←
←
(SL# 0 MX2-8X8-HDMI20-AUDIO V11_AAA0)CrLf
(SL END)
7.2.7.
View Crosspoint Size
Description: Shows the physical crosspoint size.
Explanation:
The matrix reports that it has an 8x8 crosspoint.
7.2.8.
View Router’s Health
Description: Queries health status. The response depends on the frame type.
Explanation:
Internal voltages, temperature and fan speeds shown
7.2.9. Query Control Protocol (RS-232)
Description
: The matrix can be controlled by different control protocols on the RS-232 port. This command
queries the active protocol for the used control interface.
ATTENTION!
Be aware that different control interfaces can use different protocols. E.g. the Ethernet
interface can use the LW3 protocol while the Serial interface uses P#2 protocol at the same time.
Explanation: The matrix communicates with LW2 protoc
ol via the RS-232 port.
Possible settings:
ATTENTION!
The response shows only the active protocol for the interface that was used to send the
command!
Format
Example
Command {GETSIZE}
→
{getsize}
Response
(SIZE=<size>)CrLf
←
(SIZE=8x8)CrLf
Format
Example
Command {ST}
→
{st}
Response (ST
●
<DESC>)CrLf
←
(ST CPU 3.3V 5.00V 3.00V 5.00V)CrLf
Format
Example
Command {P_?}
→
{p_?}
Response (CURRENT
●
PROTOCOL
●
=
●
#<protocol>)CrLf
←
(CURRENT PROTOCOL = #1)CrLf
<protocol>
Control protocol
1
LW2 protocol
2
P#2 protocol