
MKP 3000 Series • SIS
™
Operation
MKP 3000 Series • SIS
™
Operation
SIS
™
Operation, cont’d
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Command/response table for MKP SIS commands (continued)
Command ASCII Command Response Additional description
(host to MKP) (MKP to host)
Preset names
Presets must be named in the MKP 3000 for them to be recalled from the front panel.
Name a preset
Esc
X17
,
X16
NG Nmp
X17
•
X16
Name preset
X17
“
X16
“.
Example:
Esc
7,Staff mtg 3NG NmpStaff mtg 3•PC1
Name input 1 “Staff mtg 3”.
Read a preset name
Esc
X17
NG
X16
Preset
is named “
X16
“.
Tie mode
Select matrix mode 0 * 2 # Tmd 0 Select matrix (the default) as the tie mode.
Select input-only mode 1 * 2 #
Tmd 1 Select input-only as the tie mode.
View the tie mode 2 #
X29
View the current tie mode. For
X29
:
0 = matrix mode.
1 = input-only mode.
Disable/enable inputs and outputs
Enable all inputs
Esc
+ 7BM Upl Enable all inputs.
Disable all inputs
Esc
+ 6BM Upl Disable all inputs.
Enable all outputs
Esc
+ 9BM Upl Enable all outputs.
Disable all outputs
Esc
+ 8BM Upl Disable all outputs.
Read enables for up to 125 inputs
Esc
+ 1BM data (see below) Display a list of which inputs are enabled (available
for selection) or disabled (unavailable for selection).
Example (for 16-input switcher):
Esc
+1BM
%5B%FF%01%00%00%00%00%00%00%...%00%00%00%
In this example, inputs 2, 5, and 7 are disabled. All
other valid inputs are enabled. Inputs 17 through
999 are invalid selections for a 16-input matrix
switcher. See the Data description for the read
outputs command for a detailed explanation.
Command/response table for MKP SIS commands (continued)
Command ASCII Command Response Additional description
(host to MKP) (MKP to host)
Disable/enable inputs and outputs, continued
Read enables for up to 125 outputs
Esc
+ 5BM data (see below) Display a list of which outputs are enabled or
disabled.
Example (for 32-output switcher):
Esc
+5BM
%FE%FF%FF%FF%01%00%00%00%00%...%00%00%00%
In this example, all outputs are enabled. Outputs
33 through 999 are invalid selections for a 32-
output matrix switcher. See the Data description,
below, for a detailed explanation.
The example below, shows the content of the returned data for either a read of input enables or a read of output enables.
Data description: 125 bytes of data; each bit in a byte shows if an input or output is enabled (if set to 1) or disabled
(if set to 0).
7 Input or output number:
Enable (1) or
disable (0)
Input 7 or output 7 enabled.
NOTE
Each byte is returned most-significant bit first (such as input 7 in byte 0), least-significant bit last (such as input 0 in byte 0).
Bytes are returned in sequential order (byte, 0, byte 1, byte 2,...byte 124).
6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
12 11 10 9 8 23 22 21 20 19 18
Input 0 is always 1
enabled
.
Output 0 is always 0 (disabled).
Byte delimeter Input 9 or output 9 disabled.
Hex: 46
Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2
46 or 45 25 25
ASCII: F F or E % %
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
998 997 996 995
Byte 124
999 994 993 992
30 30
0 0
46 46
F F
46 39
F 9
...
Input and output enables can be read using SIS commands, but the returned data is hard to interpret. Reading the enabled outputs is far
simpler using the HTML pages. See “System Settings page” in chapter 5, “HTML Operation.”
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