7.4 MENU MODE
MENU MODE commands are
MENU commands may be issued in response to prompts from within MTSetup™ or other
The MENU driven commands are only available with
NOTE: In MTSetup™, send the command [VER] from the Terminal Window. The system will respond with feedback that is similar to the following:
Check the last three digits against the numbers above to determine if the MENU MODE option is available.
7.4.1 MENU COMMAND DEFINITIONS
Refer to section 7.2 for details on card functions and examples. Following is a table cross- reference of menu mode sections versus programming commands.
MENU | COMMAND |
Control |
|
Select | n/a |
Save | [CnS] |
Clear | [CLR] |
Volume | [VLOA], [VLBA], [VLTA], |
Loudness | [LOD0], [LOD1] |
Mute | [MUT0], [MUT1] |
Setup |
|
Group | [WR], [CLM] |
Input Volume | [VLImAn] |
Ramp Time | [RAMP], [RAMP=] |
Status | [VER], [C] |
Help | [HELP] |
| [?], [?Ci], [CiS], [STA], […S], |
| [...F], [FBD], [RUP], [RDN], |
Not Available | [RST], [RSI], [RSNCi], |
| [SIDn], [SIDnCi], [SID+n], |
| [TEST], [RD], and [SEL] |
7.4.2 USING MENU MODE
SUGGESTION: Before using menu mode, it is best to disable the automatic feedback feature. The values and current settings will be displayed in the menu mode, but the automatic feature will display after each setting change making the menus difficult to read.
1.In order to enter MENU mode, the system needs to be connected to a computer running MTSetup™ or other
2.Insert the card into an empty slot and push in all the way for a secure fit.
3.Reset the system or power the system OFF and then ON.
4.In MTSetup™, click the cursor in the Terminal Window and press the ENTER key.
5.The system will interrogate the enclosure and return a list of cards installed and their slot locations.
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