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Reference Manual for Operation
Rio Rancho, NM – USA
Serial Interface & Control Commands
DM1624 General Commands
actpre
Active preset number
baud
Serial port baud rate
default
Set a memory preset to factory defaults
defpre
Location of the memory preset recalled on
powerup
desc
Device description string
id
Device id string
macro
Macro command
macroti
Macro title
predesc
Preset description
premsk
Preset load mask
rank
Rank of device in group of connected devices
recall
Recall a memory preset
run
Run a macro
store
Store settings to a memory preset location
serial
Device serial number string
version
Device firmware version
Serial commands are delivered to the unit via the USB
or RS-232 interfaces to allow remote control of the
device. The command language is extremely simple to
ease the task of programming.
DM1624 Audio Input Commands
inact
Audio input activity status
incl
Audio input clipping status
indel
Audio input delay
ingn
Audio input gain
iniv
Audio input phase invert status
inlb
Audio input channel label
inlv
Audio input level (dBu RMS)
inmt
Audio input mute status
inmttog Audio input mute toggle
inph
Audio input phantom power status
inact (input activity)
This command may be used to determine if an audio
input channel is active, meaning that it has less than 3
dB of attenuation assigned to it by the automixing
algorithm. The input channel is specified by using the
address syntax. Addresses must be in the range 1 to 16.
The data type is integer, either “1” meaning that the
channel is active, or “0” meaning that it is not. If the
channel address is wildcarded, then the data type is an
array of integer of size 16.
Examples:
REQUEST
RESPONSE
QUERY
inact(15)?
OK 0
QUERY
inact(*)?
OK {0,1,0,...,0,0,0}
incl (input clipping)
This command may be used to determine if an audio
input channel is clipping, meaning that it is being
overdriven by the input signal to the point of saturating
the analog to digital converter. The input channel is
specified by using the address syntax. Addresses must
be in the range 1 to 16. The data type is integer, either
“1” meaning that the channel is in clipping, or “0” mean-
ing that it is not. If the channel address is wildcarded,
then the data type is an array of integer of size 16.
Examples:
REQUEST
RESPONSE
QUERY
incl(7)?
OK 1
QUERY
incl(*)?
OK {0,0,0...,0,0,0}
indel (input delay)
This command may be used as a query to read the
input delay, or as an update to set the delay. The input
channel is specified by using the address syntax.
Addresses must be in the range 1 to 16. The data type
is integer, in the range 0 to 2000, representing the time
delay in one half millisecond increments. If the channel