Example:
If one
Send the command [VERC2U3], and the
2.[C]
This command receives the status of the card. Command Format: [CnUi]
Cn = card ID (n = from 1 to 19)
Ui = unit ID (i = from 0 to 9) (refer to the
Example:
If one
Vol1=16/16
Vol2=12/16
Vol3=8/16
Vol4=4/16
There are 16 levels for amplitude. In the above example, Input 1 (Vol1) is at level 16 out of 16 or maximum amplitude. Input 2 is at 12 or ¾ amplitude. Input 3 is at ½ volume and Input 4 is at ¼ volume.
If there is no card plugged into slot #2 of unit 3, the
3.[CiS]
This command saves the current status of the card's output volume configuration. This configuration will be restored after system is reset or powered off then on.
Ci = card number
S = save configuration
If Outputs 1 and 2 are at volume level 16 and outputs 3 and 4 are at level 8, the feedback after sending the command [C4S], for slot 4, would be:
Vol1=16/16
Vol2=16/16
Vol3=8/16
Vol4=8/16
Card Status Saved
4.[ + ] or [ - ]
This command increases or decreases volume. It immediately follows the [SEL] command. Any command other than [ + ] or [ - ] will reset the previous selection and the [SEL] command will need to be reissued.
Example:
If the status of audio card 2 of unit zero is as follows:
Vol1=16/16
Vol2=0/16
Vol3=0/16
Vol4=0/16
Send the commands:
[SEL1C2] [ - ] [ - ]
[SEL2C2] [ + ] [ + ] [C2]
The new status will be as follows: Vol1=14/16
Vol2=2/16
Vol3=0/16
Vol4=0/16
Note: The [SEL], [ + ], and [ - ] commands can also be used to control the volume for a group of cards.
Command Format: [SELmGkUi]
SELm = select output (m = from 1 to 4) Gk = group number (k = # from
Ui = unit id (i = # from
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