AMX DAS-T0808-SIG, DAS-T0804-SIG manual Command Control, Mi-Series & Tango Controllers Levels

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AMX Duet Module Interface Specifications

Levels

The UI module controls the Tango Controllers via level events (NetLinx command SEND_LEVEL) sent to the COMM module.

The levels supported by the COMM module are listed below.

These levels are associated with the virtual device(s) and are independent of the levels associated with the touch panel device.

An '*' indicates an extension to the standard API.

Mi-Series & Tango Controllers - Levels

Level Description

1Volume Level (range 0…255)

2Balance Level (range 0…255)

3Bass Level (range 0…255)

4Treble Level (range 0…255)

*8

Page Volume Level (range 0…255)

Command Control

The UI module controls the Tango Controllers via command events (NetLinx command SEND_COMMAND) sent to the COMM module.

The commands supported by the COMM module are listed below.

Not all sources will work with all the commands listed below. Depending on how the device is

programmed each source has it's own set of applicable commands/channels (see the Input Source Types section on page 56).

Mi-Series & Tango Controllers - Command Control

Command

Description

 

 

?BAND

Get the currently selected tuner band.

 

This query should be issued on the port matching the source number you want to

 

query.

 

Syntax:

 

?BAND

 

Replies with BAND-<band>

 

Example:

 

?BAND

?DEBUG

Request the state of the module debug feature.

 

Syntax:

 

?DEBUG

 

This query should be issued on port 1.

 

Replies with DEBUG-<value>

 

Example:

 

?DEBUG

DEBUG

Set the state of debugging messages in the module.

 

Syntax:

 

DEBUG-<value>

 

This command should be issued on port 1.

 

<value>:

 

• 1 = set only error messages on

 

• 2 = set error and warning messages on

 

• 3 = set error, warning & info messages on

 

• 4 = set all messages on

 

Example:

 

DEBUG-1

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