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Section
7
.
Programmers
reference
7.8.6. Mute specified output
Description
: This command mutes an output on a single or multiple layers.
Format
Example
Command {#<out>●
<A/V/AV>}
→ {#2●a}
Response (1MT<out²>●
<A/V/AV>
)CrLf
← (1MT02●A)CrLf
Legend:
Switch one input to one output
Explanation:
The example shows how to mute audio output no. 2.
Info:
If the command is used without the
<A/V/AV> parameter, both layers are muted.
7.8.7. Unmute specified output
Description
: This command unmutes an output on a single or multiple layers.
Format
Example
Command {+<out>●
<A/V/AV>}
→ {+2●a}
Response (0MT<out²>●
<A/V/AV>
)CrLf
← (0MT02●A)CrLf
Legend:
Switch one input to one output
Explanation:
The example shows how to unmute audio output no. 2. Now output 2 is
switched to the input it was connected to prior to the mute command.
7.8.8. View mutes on all outputs
Description
: Viewing all outputs’ mute state.
Format
Example
Command {VM}
→ {vm}
Response (ALL
●<M1>●<M2>●<M3>●<M4>)CrLf ←
(
ALL 1 0 0 0)CrLf
Legend:
All <Mx> indexes are one digit numbers, showing the mute state for the
corresponding output. If <Mx> equals 0 the output x is unmuted. If <Mx> equals 1, the
output x is muted.
Explanation:
Output 1 is muted and the other outputs are not muted.
7.8.9. Lock specified output
Description
: This command locks an output on a single or multiple layers.
Format
Example
Command {#><out>●
<A/V/AV>}
→ {#>4●av}
Response (1LO<out²>●
<A/V/AV>
)CrLf
← (1LO04●AV)CrLf
Legend:
Switch one input to one output
Explanation:
The example shows how to lock audio & video on output no. 4.
7.8.10. Unlock specified output
Description
: This command unlocks an output on a single or multiple layers.
Format
Example
Command {+<<out>●
<A/V/AV>}
→ {+<4●av}
Response (0LO<out²>●
<A/V/AV>
)CrLf
← (0LO04●AV)CrLf
Legend:
Switch one input to one output
Explanation:
The example shows how to unlock audio & video on output no. 4.