Example:
Ramp the output volume from a starting level of 1 to a level of 10 for the card in slot #8. Send the command [RUP=10C8] and the system will respond with the following feedback:
[02][03][04]…[10]
23.[RDN]
This command ramps the OUTPUT volume down to a level of 1 at a rate defined using the [RAMP] command.
Command Format: [RDNCnUi]
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)
Example:
Ramp the output volume from a starting level of 16 down to 1 for the card in slot #8. Send the command [RDNC8] and the system will respond with the following feedback:
[16][15][14]…[01]
24.[RDN=xx]
This command ramps the OUTPUT volume down to a user defined level at a rate defined using the [RAMP] command.
Command Format: [RDN=xxCnUi]
xx= Stop Level (xx = # from
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)
Example:
Ramp the output volume from a starting level of 16 down to 8 for the card in slot #8. Send the command [RDN=8C8] and the system will respond with the following feedback:
[16][15][14]…[8]
25.[RST]
This command stops ramping and maintains the last volume setting.
Command Format: [RSTCnUi]
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)
Example:
The card in slot #8 is ramping from 1 to 16. Send the command [RSTC8] and the card will stop ramping the output volume. The last displayed volume setting will remain the current volume level.
26.[RAMP]
This command displays the ramping time for 16 steps. The time between each step is equal to the time in seconds divided by 16.
Command Format: [RAMPCnUi]
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)
Example:
Display the ramp rate setting for the card in slot #8 by sending the command [RAMPC8]. The system will respond with feedback similar to the following:
RAMPTIME = 6 SECONDS
27.[RAMP=x]
This command sets the ramp rate for 16 steps. The settings range from 4 to 18 seconds, in
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