MULTITASKER
2.[C]
This command receives the status of the card. Command Format: [Cn]
Cn = card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots) Example:
There is an
CONFIGURATION:
Matrix:8x8,
CONNECTION | OUTPUT VOLUME |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 |
In this example, Input 1 is connected to all outputs except for Output 2, which is connected to Input 2. All outputs are turned on.
The volume level for each output is shown next to its connection. The maximum level is 32 out of 32 which is equal to a gain of one.
If there is no card in slot 4, sending the [C4] command will not return any feedback.
3.[CnS]
This command saves the input to output connections, on/off status and output volume settings for each output. The saved configuration will be restored after the system is reset or powered off, then on.
Command Format: [CnS]
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots) S = Save configuration
Example:
If Input 1 is connected to all outputs, but only 1 through 4 are on, the feedback after sending the command [C4S], for slot 4, would be similar to the following:
CONFIGURATION:
Matrix:8x8,
CONNECTION | OUTPUT VOLUME |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
32/32 | |
[SAVED] |
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4.[…S] – SAVE
This command saves the configuration command being sent in memory. When sending the command [I1O1C4S], after reset or power up, Input 1 will be connected to Output 1 on C4. This command only saves the Input 1 to Output 1 connection above. In order to save all the current settings, use the [CnS] command.
5.[CLR]
This command clears the card, restoring the default settings. In this case, Input 1 to all outputs, all outputs on and all input levels to maximum.
Command Format: [CLRCn]
Cn = Group ID (n = # from max slots) Example:
Clear the card in slot 4 by sending [CLRC4]. The card in slot 4 is now set to its default values.
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