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MUTE
[source][source]
source:
If no source is specified then video and all audios are selected.
Source
can be any
of the following:
V
To indicate Video.
A[/string]
To indicate Audio. An ‘A’ without the string indicates all audio outputs.
/L mutes the left channel and /R mutes the right.
Mutes the specified outputs. Example: MUTE V A/1L/2/4/6R, mutes the video,
asynchronous data, audio Port 1 left, Ports 2 and 4 left and right, and audio Port 6
right.
PERM
settings
settings:
See Section
3.1
.
Unit sets its perm settings to
settings
. See Section
3.1
for more information.
PERMCH
location
location:
Value from 1 - 48 indicating location in settings table.
Unit sets its perm settings to those retrieved from the settings table (see Section
3.2
, Page
34) according to
location
.
SETAUDIO
port route
[
program
] [
atten
]
port:
Value of 1 to 6 indicating an audio port.
route:
S - Stereo (Left and Right components routed as connected at original MPEG
encoder)
1 - Original Left component to both L and R outputs
2 - Original Right component to both L and R outputs
R - Reverse stereo (reverse of “Stereo” above)
[program]:
Can be a three character name or an ‘*’. If the 3-character name is specified,
the unit will route the audio program with the specified name to the port. If ‘*’ is
specified, the unit will default to the first audio program that is not routed to
another port.
[atten]:
Must be a numeric value between 0 and 14 inclusive. This programs the net
audio attenuation, where ‘0’ gives 0dB attenuation (maximum level). If field
omitted, attenuation remains unchanged on that audio port.
The audio program is routed to the audio port
port’s
audio switch, and its components are
routed to the Left and Right outputs according to
route
. That port’s attenuation is
changed to
atten
if that parameter is supplied.
SETTIMEOUT
source
time
source:
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