L4433A Dual/Quad 4x8 Reed Matrix 5
L4400 User’s Guide 115
Opening and Closing Channels
Example: Closing and opening matrix channels (two-wire mode) The following
commands close and open channels 311 and 312 through 315 of the L4433A
in 2-wire mode. The channel number represents the matrix crosspoint of a
row (one digit) and a column (two digits). For example, channel 311
represents crosspoint at row 3 and column 11.
ROUTe:CLOSe (@1311,1312:1315)
ROUTe:OPEN (@1311,1312:1315)
Example: Closing and opening matrix channels (L4433A in one-wire mode) The
following commands close and open channels 311 and 312 through 315 of the
L4433A in 1- wire mode. The channel number represents the matrix and the
matrix crosspoint of a row (one digit) and a column (one digit). For example,
channel 311 represents the crosspoint on matrix 3 at row 1, column 1 on the
L4433A in 1-wire mode.
ROUTe:CLOSe (@1311,1312:1315)
ROUTe:OPEN (@1311,1312:1315)
Example: Closing and opening Analog Bus relays The following command
connects the analog buses to Matrix 2 (2-wire mode).
ROUTe:CLOSe (@1921,1922,1923,1924)
ROUTe:OPEN (@1921,1922,1923,1924)
The analog bus relays (numbered 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924) on the L4433A are
ignored if they are included in a range of channels. An error will be
generated if an analog bus relay is specified as the first or last channel in a
range of channels. For example, the following command closes all valid
channels between channel 1504 and channel 1708. In addition, this command
closes Analog Bus relay 1921. Note that although the specified range of
channels includes the other Analog Bus relays, they are ignored and are not
closed by this command.
ROUTe:CLOSe (@1504:1708,1921)
NOTE
Although the previous two examples show the same channel
numbers, the channels are derived differently as determined by a
module’s configuration mode. See page 114 for channel number
derivation.
NOTE
For 2-wire mode, only Matrix 2 connects to the the analog buses. In
1-wire mode, only Matrix 3 and Matrix 4 connect to the analog
buses.