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Basic & Preset Command Strings
To generate basic BCS commands,
enter them using the following formats.
Replace the “
#
”s with the appropriate level, input (source), output (destination),
local preset, or global preset number.
Basic Commands
Note:
O
is the letter O, not the number zero (0).
q
To execute a switch:
CL#I#O#T
or
CL#O#I#T
q
To disconnect a switch:
DL#I#T
or
DL#O#T
q
To verify switch status:
SL#O#T
or
SL#I#T
Preset Commands
q
To execute a local preset:
RL#P#T
q
To define a global preset:
RR#T
q
To execute a global preset:
R#T
Volume & Input Gain Command Strings
To use audio commands, your system must contain audio boards that support the
specific audio commands. The decibel level result from a volume or input gain
adjustment command
must
fall within the range of the audio board (for a specific
audio board’s volume adjustment range, see the
Boards & Specifications
section
of this manual)
.
Audio commands can only be executed on levels that switch
audio.
To generate volume and input gain BCS commands,
enter them using the
following formats. Replace the “
#
”s with the appropriate level and input (source)
or output (destination) number. Replace the “
^^^
” with the decibel level entered
as a decimal number to the tenth place without the decimal point.
For detailed information regarding volume and input gain changes and examples
for creating and executing the various commands see Chapters 6 and 7.
BCS Serial Control Protocol
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Command Line Formats
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