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crosspoint mix mode is to
remain unchanged
by the
command.
Examples:
REQUEST
RESPONSE
QUERY
xpmode(5,9)?
OK 3
QUERY
xpmode(1,*)?
OK {3,3,0,...3,3,3}
UPDATE
xpmode(16,1)=0
OK
UPDATE
xpmode(15,*)={3,1,3,...99,99,3}
OK
xpmt (crosspoint mute)
This command may be used as a query to read the
matrix crosspoint mute status, or as an update to set the
status. The crosspoint is specified by using the 2
dimensional address syntax. Addresses for the first
dimension (input channel) must be in the range 1 to 16.
Addresses for the second dimension (output channel)
must be in the range 1 to 24, or wildcarded. If the output
channel is wildcarded, then the command applies to the
entire row of the matrix associated with the specified
input channel. The data type is integer, either “1” mean-
ing that the crosspoint is muted, or “0” meaning that it is
not. If an entire row is being transmitted then the data
type is array of integer of size 24. In this case the value
99
may be used in an update to indicate that a particular
crosspoint mute is to
remain unchanged
by the com-
mand.
Examples:
REQUEST
RESPONSE
QUERY
xpmt(3,19)?
OK 1
QUERY
xpmt(5,*)?
OK {0,0,0,...1,1,0}
UPDATE
xpmt(11,3)=0
OK
UPDATE
xpmt(15,*)={0,1,0,...99,99,99}
OK
xpmttog (crosspoint mute toggle)
This command may be used as a simple command to
toggle the matrix crosspoint mute status. The crosspoint
is specified by using the 2 dimensional address syntax.
Addresses for the first dimension (input channel) must
be in the range 1 to 16. Addresses for the second
dimension (output channel) must be in the range 1 to
24.
Example:
REQUEST
RESPONSE
COMMAND
xpmttog(3,19)
OK
Serial Interface & Control Commands (cont'd)
DM1624 Audio Output Commands
outdel
Audio output delay
outgn
Audio output gain
outlb
Audio output channel label
outlv
Audio output level (dBu RMS)
outmic
Audio output mic/line level status
outmt
Audio output mute status
outmttog
Audio output mute toggle
outsrc
Audio output channel signal source
outdel (output delay)
This command may be used as a query to read the
output channel delay, or as an update to set the delay.
The output channel is specified by using the address
syntax. Addresses must be in the range 1 to 24. The
data type is integer, in the range 0 to 10000, represent-
ing the time delay in one half millisecond increments. If
the channel address is wildcarded, then the data type is
an array of integer of size 24. In this case the value
9999
may be used in an update to indicate that a
particular output delay is to
remain unchanged
by the
command.
Examples:
REQUEST
RESPONSE
QUERY
outdel(1)?
OK 0
QUERY
outdel(*)?
OK {0,44,0,...,0,0,0}
UPDATE
outdel(22)=500
OK
UPDATE
outdel(*)={0,0,0,...,0,100,9999}
OK
outgn (output gain)
This command may be used as a query to read the
output channel gain, or as an update to set the gain.
The output channel is specified by using the address
syntax. Addresses must be in the range 1 to 24. The
data type is integer, in the range -70 to +20, represent-
ing the gain in dB. If the channel address is wildcarded,
then the data type is an array of integer of size 24. In
this case the value
99
may be used in an update to
indicate that a particular output gain is to
remain
unchanged
by the command.
Examples:
REQUEST
RESPONSE
QUERY
outgn(1)?
OK -3
QUERY
outgn(*)?
OK {3,-4,0,...,0,0,0}
UPDATE
outgn(22)=5
OK
UPDATE
outgn(*)={0,-5,6,...,0,99,99}
OK
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