7. LW2 Programmers' Reference
MX2-8x8-HDMI20 series – User's Manual
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INFO:
If an output is locked, muted, or both locked and muted, the response format changes. If outputs
are muted you get a letter 'M', if locked a letter 'L' and if muted and locked at the same time 'U' before the
2 digit numbers.
Legend 2
: Any <Ox> indexes can be a two digit number, or there can be a leading character showing the mute
and/or lock state for the corresponding output.
Explanation 2: Viewing connection for all outputs. Input 2 is connected to outputs 1, 2 and 3. Output 1 is
muted. Output 2 is locked. Output 3 is muted and locked. Input 5 is connected to outputs 4, 5 and 6. Input 8
is connected to outputs 7 and 8.
7.3.5.
View Mutes on all Outputs
Description: Viewing all outputs’ mute states.
Legend:
All <Mx> indexes are one digit numbers, showing the mute state for the corresponding output. If
<Mx> equals 0 the output x is unmuted. If <Mx> equals 1, the output x is muted.
Explanation:
Output 1, 3 and 4 are muted, the other outputs are not muted.
7.3.6. Mute Specified Output
Description
: Mute output <out>. The output signal is turned off.
Explanation:
Output 3 is muted. No signal is present on output 3 now.
Format
Example 2
Command
{VC}
→
{vc}
Response (ALL
●
<O1>
●
<O2>
●
<O3>
●
<O4>
●
<O5>
●
<O6>
●
<O7>
●
<O8>)CrLf
←
(ALL M02 L02 U02 05 05 05 08 08)CrLf
Index
Legend
Explanation
<Ox>
<in²>
<Ox> is connected to <in²>, <Ox> neither muted nor locked.
<Ox>
M<in²>
<Ox> is connected to <in²>, <Ox> is muted, and unlocked.
<Ox>
L<in²>
<Ox> is connected to <in²>, <Ox> is not muted, but locked.
<Ox>
U<in²>
<Ox> is connected to <in²>, <Ox> is muted and locked.
Format
Example
Command
{VM}
→
{vm}
Response (MUT
●
<M1>
●
<M2>
●
<M3>
●
<M4>
●
<M5>
●
<M6>
●
<M7>
●
<M8>)CrLf
←
(MUT 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0)CrLf
Format
Example
Command
{#<out>}
→
{#03}
Response (1MT<out²>)CrLf
←
(1MT03)CrLf
INFO
: Muting does not change the crosspoint’s state but disables the output itself. This way the last
connection can be easily restored with an unmute command.
INFO:
Switching a muted output does not unmute the output.
7.3.7. Unmute Specified Output
Description
: Unmute output <out>.
Explanation:
Output 3 is unmuted. Now output 3 is switched to the input it was connected to prior to the
mute command.
ATTENTION!
Unmuting an output makes the previous connection active as the crosspoint’s state has not
been changed with the muting command, only the output was disabled.
7.3.8. Lock Specified Output
Description
: Lock output <out>. Output’s state cannot be changed until unlocking.
Explanation:
Output 5 is locked.
7.3.9. Unlock a Specified Output
Description
: Unlock output <out>. The connection on output can be changed.
Explanation:
Output 5 is unlocked.
INFO
: The matrix issues the above response regardless of the previous state of the output (either it was
locked or unlocked).
Format
Example
Command {+<out>}
→
{+03}
Response (0MT<out²>)CrLf
←
(0MT03)CrLf
Format
Example
Command
{#><out>}
→
{#>05}
Response (1LO<out²>)CrLf
←
(1LO05)CrLf
Format
Example
Command {+<<out>}
→
{+<05}
Response (0LO<out²>)CrLf
←
(0LO05)CrLf