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FN-64-CHAS Product Manual
3.10.40
SetA Command
Protocol version 3.0
The SetA command is used for setting system parameter Active values only. Values set with this command will
take effect immediately, but will not be retained through a system restart.
NOTE:
Some parameters may not be assignable in Active memory. Such parameters must be set in Stored
memory followed by a system restart to activate the changes. See System Parameters for more details.
Command
Description
SetA
List all parameter identifiers which can be set in Active memory, one per line.
SetA Parameter Value
Set a parameter’s Active value.
3.10.41
SetS Command
Protocol version 3.0
The SetS command is used for setting system parameter Stored values only. Values set with this command will
not take effect until the system is restarted.
NOTE:
Some parameters may not be assignable in Stored memory, for example if it does not make sense to
recall a value on start up. See System Parameters for more details.
Command
Description
SetS
List all parameter identifiers which can be set in Stored memory, one per line.
SetS Parameter Value
Set a parameter’s Stored value.
3.10.42
SrcNames Command
Routers only
Query or assign source names. This command has 4 variations, described by the following table. Source names
are stored and recalled on power up.
Command
Description
SrcNames
Query all source names.
SrcNames SRC
Query source names for all levels of a given source.
SrcNames SRC, LEVEL
Query the name of a specific source and level.
SrcNames SRC, LEVEL, LABEL
Assign a label to a source.
When querying names, labels are surrounded by double quotes and each level is separated by commas ',' (multi-
level systems only) and each source is separated by newlines. Secondary levels use empty strings to indicate
that the label of the first level should be used.
Examples
>SrcNames
“Src1”,”AudSrc1”