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APPENDIX E: ACCESSORIES
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Appendix E:
Accessories
Accessory
Gentner Part Number
AP800
910-150-001
AP10 Telephone Interface
910-150-201
Tabletop Omni Microphone
910-103-160 (with cable)
Tabletop Uni Microphone
910-103-161 (with cable)
Tabletop Omni Microphone
910-103-162 (black button)/910-103-163 (white button)
Tabletop Uni Microphone
910-103-164 (black button)/910-103-165 (white button)
Ceiling Microphone
910-103-166 (XLR)/910-103-167 (panel mount)
Delta Microphone
910-103-340
Desktop Kit
860-150-002
Ceiling Speaker
910-103-004 (4")/910-103-006 (pair, 6")
Wall Mount Speaker
910-103-010
Appendix F:
Serial Port
Commands
The AP products accept serial commands through the AP400 serial
port. The commands are then channeled along the G-Link network to
all interconnected AP products. The commands provide the same con-
trol as the LCD menu structure, plus some additional controls. The fol-
lowing commands pertain only to the AP400.
RS232 Serial Port Protocol is 9,600 (default), 19,200 or 38,400 baud, 8
bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.
The AP400 accepts the commands outlined in Table 3 (See page 56).
The structure of serial commands is as follows:
# (indicating the start of a command line),
device ID
,
command
, then
any additional options in the order that they appear in the command
descriptions on the following pages.
Commands can be either UPPER CASE or lower case. Return values
are always in upper case. In order for a command to be recognized by
the serial port, the command must be terminated by a carriage return.
For example, a command to disable Automatic Gain Control for Mic 2
on AP400 device "0" would have the command line: #30 AGC 2 0. In
this command line, 3=AP400, 0=unit 0, AGC=command, 2=mic channel,
0=off state). If a command calls for a "null" value, leave a blank in the
command line (for example "#30 AGC 2" would return the current AGC
state of Mic 2 on device 30).