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RESIDENTIAL RS232 HDBASET ADDRESSING EXAMPLE
Increase Volume
-> vol 05 64 [64 is command for up]
-> vol 03 64
-> vol 06 64
Active Sub Speaker
-> bas 02 01 [01 is command for on]
-> bas 01 01
Set Mute Function
-> mut 02
-> mut 06
12vii. Residential RS232 HDBaseT Addressing example
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COMMAND Input Format
->command[space]add[space]variable
M
M
Amp address
key:
matrix
speaker
subwoofer
l
amp ampamp ampamp ampamp amp
control
system
control
system
amp
amp amp amp ampamp amp amp amp
amp amp ampamp amp amp amp
More Control
PoH-enabled matrices also feature routable RS232 to allow each display zone to be independently controlled, which
means up to 7 individually addressed AMPs can be connected to each output of the matrix, with serial control
commands sent centrally through the RS232 port of the matrix to any specific Amp/group of Amps within the 8 or 16
separate control zones, depending on the matrix model.
Commands are simply sent to specific AMPs by their address, and ignored by others with a different address.
What Does This Mean?
Vast arrays of can be created easily by cascading multiple matrix switchers for possible distribution covering over
7.84km/4.86miles to 112 displays using the MX1616-PP-POH. This gives each display point its own fully routable
AMP with control of matrix, sources, ARC and full access to local audio output and functions from the AMP user
interface.
Note: AMP address and Control zone can be noted on the bottom of each unit. See EDID section