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Command and Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)
DMS 1600, DMS 2000, DMS 3200, and DMS 3600 • Programming Guide 55
Command ASCII Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
I/O Grouping
NOTE: Each
X1!
position in the following I/O grouping commands must have an entry, 1, 2, 3, or 4 (or 0 [not grouped]).
Write input grouping
EX1!
1
X1!
2
X1!
3
...
X1!
n
I
}
Gri
X1!
1
X1!
2
X1!
3
...
X1!
n
]
Each
X1!
entry is the group number assigned to
an input, starting from input 1. n is the highest-
numbered input for your configuration.
Example (16 x 16 matrix):
E
40133000044 ... 4I
}
See below.
01Input:
Gri
Response #s = group:
Input 1 in group 4
02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 15 16
4013300004 44
11 12 13 14
0004
Input 2 not grouped Input 16 in group 4
Input 1 – group 4, input 2 – group 0 (not
grouped), ... input 16 – group 4.
Write output grouping
EX1!
1
X1!
2
X1!
3
...
X1!
n
O
}
Gro
X1!
1
X1!
2
X1!
3
...
X1!
n
]
Each
X1!
entry is the group number assigned to
an output, starting from output 1.
n is the highest-numbered output for your
configuration.
Read input grouping
E
I
} X1!
1
X1!
2
X1!
3
X1!
4
X1!
n
]
Each
X1!
entry is the group number assigned to
an input, starting from input 1. n is the highest-
numbered input for your configuration.
Example (8 x 8 matrix):
E
I
}
01Input:
Response = group:
Input 1 in group 1
02 03 04 05 06 07 08
11133000
Input 8 not grouped
Read output grouping
E
O
} X1!
1
X1!
2
X1!
3
X1!
4
X1!
n
]
Each
X1!
entry is the group number assigned to
an output, starting from output 1.
n is the highest-numbered output for your
configuration.
Names
NOTES:
Do not use leading spaces in preset name.
If a preset is unassigned, the
X*
displays [unassigned].
If a global preset is saved, but not yet named, the default name is Preset
X^
.
If a room preset is saved, but not yet named, the default name is Rm
X&
Prst
X(
.
Write global preset name
EX^
,
X*
NG
}
Nmg
X^
,
X*]
Example:
E
1,Security 1NG
}
Nmg01,Security 1
]
Name global preset 1 “
Security 1
.”
Read global preset name
EX^
NG
} X*]
Example:
E
2NG
}
Security 2
]
Global preset 2 is named “
Security 2
.”
Write room name
EX&
,
X*
NR
}
Nmr
X&
,
X*]
Example:
E
1,Classrm 1NR
}
Nmr01,Classrm 1
]
Name room 1 “
Classrm 1
.”
Read room name
EX&
NR
} X*]
Write room preset name
EX&
*
X(
,
X*
NP
}
Nmp
X&
*
X(
,
X*]
Example:
E
1*3,Podium_DVDNP
}
Nmp01*03,Podium_DVD
]
Name room 1, preset 3 “
Podium_DVD
.”
Read room preset name
EX&
,
X(
NP
} X*]
Write input name
EX%
,
X*
NI
}
Nmi
X%
,
X*]
Example:
E
1,Podium camNI
}
Nmi01,Podium cam
]
Name input 1 “
Podium cam
.”
Read input name
EX%
NI
} X*]
Write output name
EX@
,
X*
NO
}
Nmo
X@
,
X*]
Read output name
EX@
NO
} X*]
Example:
E
1NO
}
Main PJ1
]
Output 1 is named “
Main PJ1
.”
NOTE: X@ = Output number 0116 (20, 32, 36)
X% = Input number 0116 (20, 32, 36)
X^ = Global preset number 00 through 32
X& = Room number (for room presets) 01 through 10 (each can have up to 10 room presets [X(s] assigned)
X( = Room preset number 00 through 10
X* = Name Up to 12 upper-and lower-case alphanumeric characters are valid
X1! = Group number (for I/O grouping) 1 through 4 (or 0 = no group)
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