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Examples:
Request
Response
Query
prgindef(9)?<CR> OK{4,1,3,4,10}<CRLF>
(Function “Analog output gain
control” is assigned to
programmable input 9. The
input channels under control
are 1, 3, 4, and 10)
Query
prgindef(2)?<CR> OK{14,22}<CRLF>
(Function “Run a macro” is
assigned to programmable
input 2. Macro number 22 will
be run if the programmable
input is asserted.)
Query
prgindef(3)?<CR> OK{13,3,1,7,8}<CRLF>
(Function “Momentarily mute
on crosspoint” is assigned to
programmable input 3. The
crosspoints under control are
{3,1} {3,7} and {3,8}, which
are member of the matrix row
associated with input channel 3.)
Query
prgindef(4)?<CR> OK{0}<CRLF>
(No function is assigned to
programmable input 4.)
Update
prgindef(11)={7,5}
<CR>
(Function “Recall
preset from memory” is
assigned to programmable
input 11. The preset to be
recalled is specified as
number 5.)
OK<CRLF>
Update
prgindef(2)=
{8,1,2,4,5,6}<CR>
(Function “Toggle mute
on input” is assigned to
programmable input 2.
The preset to be
recalled is specified as
1,2,4,5 and 6.)
OK<CRLF>
Update
prgindef(4)={0}<CR>
(“No function” is assigned
to programmable input 4,
so that asserting it will
have no effect.)
OK<CRLF>
Update
prgindef(1)=
{10,5,9,10} <CR>
(Function “Toggle mute
on crosspoint” is
assigned to programmable
input 1. The crosspoints to
be controlled are specified
as {5,9} and {5,10}, which
are members of the matrix
row associated with input
channel 5.)
OK<CRLF>
prginundef (programmable input un-definition)
This command may be used as an update to un-define
one or more programmable inputs, meaning that it no
longer has any function assigned to it. The data type is
array of integer, with a variable length. The values con-
tained in the array represent the address of a program-
mable input to be un-defined.
NOTE: Available with firmware version 1.3.1 or
higher only.
Examples:
Request
Response
Update
prginundef={3,4,5}<CR> OK<CRLF>
Analog input gain
control
Increment input
gain 1 dB
Decrement input
gain 1 dB
Analog output
gain control
Increment output
gain 1 dB
Decrement out-
put gain 1 dB
Recall preset
from memory
Toggle mute on
input
Toggle mute on
output
Toggle mute on
crosspoint
Momentary mute
on input
Momentary mute
on output
Momentary mute
on crosspoint
Run a macro on
close
Run macros on
close/open
Momentary
unmute on input
(PTT)
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 16. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 16. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 16. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 24. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 24. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 24. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
A single integer value in the range 1 to 24. This
identifies which preset is to be recalled by the
function.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 16. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 24. These identify which output channels are
to be controlled by the function.
A single integer in the range 1 to 16, followed by
a sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 24. Together these values specify a group of
cross-points by identifying a single input channel
and zero or more output channels.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 16. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 24. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
A single integer in the range 1 to 16, followed by
a sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 24. Together these values specify a group of
cross-points by identifying a single input channel
and zero or more output channels.
A single integer value in the range 1 to 128. This
identifies which macro is to be run by the function
when the programmable input is asserted.
Two integer values in the range 1 to 128. The first
identifies which macro is to be run by the function
when the programmable input is asserted. The
second identifies which macro is to be run when
the programmable input is subsequently de-
asserted.
NOTE: Available with firmware version 1.3.0 or
higher only.
A sequence of zero or more integers in the range
1 to 16. These identify which input channels are to
be controlled by the function.
NOTE: Available with firmware version 1.3.0 or
higher only.
Function
Target Values
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