CCpilot XM and CrossCore XM - Software guide
Revision: 1.6
Software Guide
Date: Jun 24, 13
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Frequency
Resolution
8Khz
8bit mono
8bit stereo
16bit stereo
12KHz
8bit mono
8bit stereo
16bit mono
16bit stereo
16KHz
8bit mono
8bit stereo
16bit stereo
32KHz
8bit mono
8bit stereo
16bit stereo
44.1KHz
44.1KHz 8bit mono
44.1KHz 8bit stereo
44.1KHz 16bit stereo
48 KHz
48KHz 8bit mono
48KHz 8bit stereo
48KHz 16bit stereo
4.8.
Digital Input
The digital input signals are available for software developers using the CCAux API. The digital
input status can be viewed within CCsettings for test purposes.
4.9.
Status LED
The status LED in the XM device is used by the computer itself and by the operating system to
indicate different states or to present warnings, as described in 3.4 Status LED indication. The
status LED can also be controlled by the applications running on XM device using the CCAux API.
The blinking frequency and colour of the LED can be controlled. The latest status LED instruction
is always used. The status LED can also be disabled which means that only hardware error codes
and user application behaviour is enabled. Yellow blinking at start-up and static green in
operational mode are turned off.
4.10.
Backlight
The XM device has an adjustable backlight intensity level. In addition to the backlight control
buttons on the CCpilot XM front, the backlight functionality can also be controlled from
CCsettings
and via software using the CCAux API. The most recent setting is always used. The backlight
buttons are dedicated for backlight adjustment only.
Together with the ambient light sensor it is possible to make a custom, fully automatic, backlight
control. Such an automatic backlight control function is included in CCpilot XM, but it is not
enabled by default. It can be set up in
CCsettings
or through the CCAux API.
For CrossCore XM, the backlight and ambient light sensor is not available.