Dynacord DRM 4000 owner manual Online-Access to all Parameters, REMOTE/PRIO value

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S PECI F I C A T IO N S

10.4.2 Online-Access to all Parameters

Via RS-232 connection and using REMOTE-commands provides direct access to all DRM 4000 parame- ters, like routing, VCA, priority override, ducking, mute, etc. Controlling the unit is possible parallel to any other control method (hardware contact switching, software contact switching, external VCA-control), with any individual priority being recognized. For example, activating an external contact with a higher priority setting overrides actual remote settings. As soon as deactivating the contact again, all previous remote are regained.

Generally, all REMOTE-commands have the lowest priority (0) and all entries are set to NO_CHANGE. The following table lists all REMOTE-commands and their corresponding parameter values.

Please be aware of the fact that all REMOTE-commands are transient and are set back to their default values (NO_CHANGE, priority 0) upon switching the unit’s power on or after resetting the device.

ASCII-command

 

Comment

 

 

 

/SERVICE/HB value

Value: 60 ... 0, OFF / ?

(see above)

 

 

 

/SERVICE/CC/ON value

Value: NONE, 1-8 / ?

(see above)

 

 

 

/SERVICE/CC/OFF value

Value: NONE, 1-8 / ?

(see above)

 

 

 

/REMOTE/PRIO value

 

 

 

Value: 0 ... 255 / ? ( 0 = lowest, 255 = highest priority)

e. g.:

Write access: assigns a priority to REMOTE-commands.

/REMOTE/PRIO 100

Read access: reads a REMOTE-command’s actual priority.

/REMOTE/PRIO ?

 

 

 

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/MIC_LINE1/ROUTING value

Value: NO_CHANGE, OFF, MONO_A, MONO_B, DUAL / ?

 

Write access: sets the routing of MIC/LINE 1 via remote (mind

e. g.:

priorities!)

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/MIC_LINE1/ROUTING MONO_A

Read access: reads the routing of MIC/LINE 1, which has been set via

/EDIT/REMOTE/MIC_LINE1/ROUTING ?

remote.

 

 

 

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/MIC_LINE1/OVERRIDE value

Value: ON, OFF / ?

 

 

 

e. g.:

Write access: activates or deactivates priority override of MIC/LINE 1

via remote (mind priorities!)

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/MIC_LINE1/OVERRIDE ON

 

Read access: returns the actual status.

/EDIT/REMOTE/MIC_LINE1/ OVERRIDE ?

 

 

 

 

...

ROUTING for MIC_LINE2 … MIC_LINE4 see MIC_LINE1

OVERRIDE for MIC_LINE2 see MIC_LINE1

 

 

 

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/MIC_LINE4/...

...

 

 

 

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/AUX1 value

Value: NO_CHANGE, OFF, MONO_A, MONO_B, DUAL, STEREO / ?

 

e. g.:

Write access: sets the routing of AUX 1 via remote (mind priorities!)

Read access: reads the routing of AUX 1, which has been set via

/EDIT/REMOTE/AUX1 STEREO

remote.

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/AUX1 ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

...

 

 

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/AUX4 value

ROUTING for AUX2 … AUX4 see AUX1

 

 

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_A/MUTE value

Value: NO_CHANGE, ON, OFF / ?

 

e. g.:

Write access: sets the status output relay in the MASTER A output via

remote (mind priorities!)

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_A/MUTE OFF

 

Read access: reads the actual status.

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_A/MUTE ?

 

 

 

 

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_A/DUCK value

Value: NO_CHANGE, ON, OFF / ?

 

e. g.:

Write access: sets the status of the ducking control in the MASTER A

output via remote (mind priorities!)

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_A/DUCK ON

Read access: reads the actual status.

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_A/DUCK ?

 

 

 

 

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_A/LEVEL value

Value: NO_CHANGE, -90 ... 0 / ?

 

e. g.:

Write access: sets the VCA of the MASTER A output via remote to

the desired value (mind priorities!)

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_A/LEVEL -10

Read access: reads the actual status.

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_A/LEVEL ?

 

 

 

 

 

...

...

 

 

 

/EDIT/REMOTE/OUT_B/...

OUT_B settings see OUT_A

 

 

/EDIT/ACTUAL/...

Reads the actual states of the DRM 4000 like routing etc.

e.g..: /EDIT/ACTUAL/MIC_LINE1/ROUTING?

Only read access is recommended.

 

 

 

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DRM For US, Canada and Japan only Safety Component has to be Replaced with Original Part onlyContents Characteristics Introduction DRM 4000 CharacteristicsIntroduction Field of ApplicationUnpacking and Warranty Controls and Connections Controls and Connections12, POWER-switch Ducking indicators a / BTone Control LO / HI Control AUX18, Direct OUT 16, Control27, +24V-switch 26, PAD-switch20, Send output 21, MIX in inputQuick Start Uick StartInstallation and Connections Installation and ConnectionsGeneral Notes Input Assignment 1 MIC/LINE inputsOutput Assignment 4.3.1 Master outputs AUX and MIX in inputsSend outputs Direct OutputsControl Inputs Control InputsExternal VCA-Control Level Settings Power-On OperationLevel Adjustment for MIC/LINE-inputs Initial OperationLevel Adjustment for AUX-inputs Special Features of the DRM Special Features of the DRMUsing Ducking Control Limiter OperationUsing The Unit Together With The DPM Software Editor DRM Installation NotesSoftware Editor DRM System RequirementsMenus And The Toolbar File Menu Software Description 7.4.1 GeneralView Menu Basic ConfigurationCommunication Menu About MenuMIC/LINE-inputs Name and CommentAux-inputs OutputsPriority Control Inputs View Status Online Control / StatusTest N Figuring the DRM Configuring the DRMBasic Configuration Internal Settings / Extensions Internal SettingsInternal Configuration Possibilities Low Cut Filter AUX Sensitivity Selection Limiter SettingsHow to install the Input Transformer NRS 90233, EDP-No HOW to Install ExtensionsHow to install the Output Transformer NRS 90227, EDP-No How to install Interface-Boards Specifications SpecificationsPeci F I C a T IO N S Specific a Tions User ConfigurationSpecifica Tions Block diagram 10.4 RS-232 Interface Programmer’s Instructions Switching Contacts Via SoftwareREMOTE/PRIO value Online-Access to all ParametersDimensions Garantie Warranty