
Kramer Electronics Ltd.
FC-404NETxl
– Protocol 3000
48
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
X-SIGNAL-
PIPE?
Get a pipe configuration
for an output port. This
is when we want to
“tee” a signal to another
output.
Used essentially into
FC-404NETxl
to output
audio signal to
HEADPHONES jack.
This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.
COMMAND
#X-SIGNAL-PIPE?
<direction_type>
.
<port_format>
.
<port_index>
.
<signal_type>
.
<index>
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@X-SIGNAL-PIPE
<direction_type>
.
<port_format>
.
<port_index>
.
<signal_type>
.
<index>
,
<direction_type>
.
<port_format>
.
<port_index>
.
<signal_type>
.
<index>
<CR><LF>
The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:
▪
<direction_type>
–
o
IN
o
OUT
▪
<port_type>
–
o
ANALOG_AUDIO
o
DANTE
o
ANALOG_JACK
▪
< port_index>
– The port
number as printed on the front
or rear panel: 1 to 4 for analog
audio, and 1 for Dante
▪
<signal_type>
– Signal ID
attribute:
o
AUDIO
<index>
– Indicates a specific
channel number when there are
multiple channels of the same type:
1 to 4 for Dante, and 1 for Analog
audio
Get the input/output that is
routed to the headphones:
#X-SIGNAL-
PIPE?
out
.
analog_jack
.
1
.
audio
.
1
<CR>