User Manual
MTX3/MTX5-D/XMV Series/EXi8/EXo8 Remote Control Protocol Specications V1.3.0
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3. Command Specications
3-9) Nth preset information
Command Option 1 Description
ssinfo (index) Queries the preset information at the specied index in the
preset list.
Response
Response string Description
OK ssinfo (index) "xxxxxx" (attrib) "yyyyyy" "zzzzzz" Preset information at the specied index in the preset list.
Details: (index) = Requested index number
"xxxxxxx" = Text expressing the relevant preset number
(attrib) = Relevant preset attribute
preinst = preinstalled preset
reserve = reserved area
user = user preset available
empty = empty
"yyyyyyy" = = title text of the relevant preset
"zzzzzz" = comment text of the relevant preset.
(reserved for future use. MTX does not currently use comments. "" will be returned.)
Example: Command: ssinfo 10
Notication: OK ssinfo 10 "10" user "Preset 10" ""
Meaning: Query the contents of the preset at index 10 (preset 10).
The preset at index 10 contains
display number = "10"
title = "Preset 10"
comment = ""
and is a stored preset.
Note: The character encoding for preset titles and comments conforms to the setting specied by the scpmode encoding
command.
3.4.3. Event processing request
3-10) Time synchronization
Command Option 1 Option 2 Description
event MTX:AbsoluteTime "yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss" Changes the time
Details: yyyy = Year (Gregorian)
mm = Month (1 to 12)
dd = Day (1 to 31)
hh = Hour (0 to 23)
mm = Minute (0 to 59)
ss = Second (0 to 59)
* DST (Daylight Saving Time) is not accounted for.
Response
Response string Description
OK event MTX:AbsoluteTime "caught" Time change complete
Example: Command: event MTX:AbsoluteTime "2013/1/25 11:56:14"
Notication: OK event MTX:AbsoluteTime "caught"
Meaning: Set the time to January 25, 2013, 11 hours 56 minutes 14 seconds.
The time was set.