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Generic Protocol
Commands are sent to a routing switcher in a group called a command string. A
command string can contain zero or more commands, limited only by the size of the
receive buffer of the router, whose size depends on the particular router model.
A command string consists of a leader string of asterisk characters, zero, or more
commands, and a trailer string of exclamation marks. Larger routers require two leader
(**) and trailer (!!) characters, while small routers require only one, in order to make the
protocol compact for those routers. The remainder of this document gives examples
using doubled characters. Note that two leader/trailer characters may be sent to small
routers even when only one is required, and they will still work fine.
If a leader character (**) is encountered within the command string being processed by a
router, the command string up to that point is discarded and a new command string is
expected. This ensures that a router will always act on a complete command string sent
to it, even if the previous one was never completely received.
When a command string is received, it is not acted upon (but rather, is merely buffered
up) until the final trailer character (!) character of the command string is received. At that
time, the routing switcher begins to execute the commands within the string.
The protocol uses only 7-bit ASCII characters. The 8th bit of received characters is
treated as if it is 0. Within the command string, certain ASCII characters may be present
and are ignored: any ASCII character whose code is less than the SPACE character
(includes all control characters and the SPACE character) and the DEL (ASCII 7F)
character. Alphabetic characters within the command string may be in either upper-case
or lower-case letters. The router always sends upper case characters, except for
character strings such as input, output, and level names, which may have lower case
characters in them.
When sending commands to the router, SPACE characters are optional, but if used may
only appear before and after each individual command and NOT embedded within an
individual command. Within command strings sent from the router, a single SPACE
character appears before and after each individual command. SPACES may also appear
in character strings, such as input, output, and level names.
Certain commands (R, Q, L, and G) have character strings that appear as arguments.
The first three, “R”, “Q”, and “L”, have character strings only in commands sent from the
router, and these character strings are always terminated with a ~ (tilde) character. No
special character marks the start of these strings, they simply begin at the appropriate
point within the command. The “G” command, on the other hand, uses the ~ (tilde)
character to mark both the start and end of a character string argument.
Just before the router begins executing a command string, it sends a leader (**) to the
host (the same number as are required in commands from the host). As it executes the
commands, some of them may generate additional output back to the host. These
command response characters are always preceded and followed by a space character,
making the response string easily human-readable.
After the command string has been executed, the routing switcher returns the string " OK
" (with a single space character before and after the word "OK"), followed by the trailer (!!)
and a CR (carriage return, ASCII 0D) character, to the host. This indicates that the
command has executed successfully. If an error occurs within any command of a
command string, the remainder of the command string is ignored and the router returns
the string " ERROR ", followed by an optional descriptive string followed by a string of
Содержание
- Sierra video 1
- User s manual 1
- User s manual 3
- Audio 29 5
- Communication protocol 59 5
- Installation 9 5
- Introduction 1 5
- Operation 41 5
- Specifications 55 5
- Table of contents 5
- Video module overview 45 5
- Warranty 81 5
- Before you begin 7
- Chapter 7
- Introduction 7
- Term acronym definition 7
- Cautions 8
- Regulatory warnings safety information 8
- Warnings 8
- Cautions continued 9
- Fcc notice 9
- Warning 9
- Delivery damage inspection 10
- Emc regulatory notices 10
- International power supply cords 10
- North american power supply cords 10
- Power supply cords 10
- Introduction 11
- Viper composite video routing switcher 11
- Frame front panel 12
- Frame rear panel 12
- Viper composite frame 12
- Factors affecting quality of results 13
- Chapter 15
- Important 15
- Installation 15
- Introduction 15
- Rack mounting 15
- Multi frame connections 16
- Connecting to video devices 17
- Reference sync 17
- Connecting peripherals 18
- Control panels sync inputs and power are all connected to the rear of the master frame the peripherals area may vary depending on the model size and type 18
- Master frame rear panel 18
- Ac power connections 19
- Control processor dip switches 20
- Dip switch settings cont 21
- Ethernet setup 22
- To set ip parameters using the ethernet port 22
- To set ip parameters using the serial port 23
- V18 and newer software 24
- Status 25
- Switching 25
- Switching 26
- Breakaway switching 27
- Status 27
- Programming allowable inputs and outputs 28
- Panel options 29
- Programming buttons 29
- Status 30
- Sierra video 32
- Suggested gpi circuitry 32
- Vdc max 250 ma max 32
- Software upgrades 33
- Chapter 35
- Control system overview 35
- Introduction 35
- Audio frame back panel 36
- Audio frame front panel 36
- Model 128128a 36
- Audio frame back panel 37
- Audio frame front panel 37
- Model 6464a 37
- Rear panel connections 38
- Frame configurations 39
- Mono configurations 39
- Stereo configurations 39
- Balanced unbalanced analog audio connections 40
- Connecting to audio devices 40
- Mono analog audio 40
- Stereo analog audio 40
- Analog audio signal path overview 41
- Input buffers 41
- Crosspoint output driver modules 43
- Frame analog mono 44
- Frame analog stereo 44
- Module layout 44
- Frame analog mono 45
- Frame analog stereo 45
- Front door fans 45
- Chapter 47
- Control system overview 47
- Introduction 47
- Operation 47
- Host mode 48
- Host terminal port 48
- Installation 48
- Serial control ports 48
- Terminal mode 48
- Control panel 49
- Chapter 51
- Introduction 51
- Video module overview 51
- Module layout 52
- Input module 53
- Input module leds 54
- Crosspoint module 55
- Crosspoint module leds 55
- Output module 56
- Output module leds 56
- Master 57
- Processor module 57
- Slave cpu 58
- Power supply module 59
- Chapter 61
- Specifications 61
- Video specifications 61
- Wideband video 61
- Analog audio 62
- Analog audio input characteristics 62
- Analog audio output characteristics 62
- Control 62
- General 62
- Analog audio 63
- Analog audio system performance 63
- Frame height 63
- Mechanical operational characteristics 63
- Chapter 65
- Communication protocol 65
- Introduction 65
- Generic protocol 66
- Leader and trailer 68
- Syntax example description 68
- I capabilities inquiry 69
- Q model name and software version inquiry 69
- R router reset 69
- L matrix size and level names inquiry 70
- O output status inquiry 70
- N input status inquiry 71
- S status inquiry 71
- C clear matrix 72
- K set password 72
- M set remote address 73
- U update request on off 74
- V connect levels 75
- W connect outputs 75
- X connect crosspoint 76
- Y connect afv 76
- Z connect afv 76
- D delay vertical sync intervals 77
- P preset a salvo 77
- T trigger a salvo 77
- B output lock inquiry or change 78
- F field delay 80
- Basic g command 82
- Var modify or query system variables 83
- Var1 modify or query single dimensional array variables 84
- Var2 modify or query two dimensional array variables 85
- Commonly used switching commands 86
- No source 86
- V command connect levels 86
- X command specify levels 86
- Y command all levels 86
- A general 87
- B limited warranty 87
- Chapter 87
- Warranty 87
- C cancellation 88
- D general 88
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