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MULTITASKER™
22) | [CLR] | Reset card to default values |
23) | [RUP] | Ramp volume UP to max (16) |
24) | [RUP=] | Ramp volume UP to a value |
25) | [RDN] | Ramp volume DOWN to min (1) |
26) | [RDN=] | Ramp volume DOWN to a value |
27) | [RST] | Stop ramping |
28) | [RAMP] | Display ramp rate |
29) | [RAMP=] | Set ramp rate |
30) | [TEST] | Test internal memory IC's |
31) | [FBD] | Feedback delay on/off |
32) | [RSI] | Reset Card ID’s |
33) | [SIDn] | Set all Card ID’s |
34) | [SIDnCi] | Set one Card ID |
35) | [SID+] | Set Card ID offset |
36) | [RSN] | Read Card slot number |
37) | [HELP] | Display available commands |
Group Commands | ||
38) | [WR] Groups multiple cards |
39)[RMC] Remove members from group
40)[RMG] Delete group
41) [RD] Displays group members
42)[CLM] Delete group
7.4MENU 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 MultiTasker Front Panel systems that have the following firmware:
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 |
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Select | n/a |
Save | [CnS], [..S] |
Clear | [CLR] |
Volume | [VLOA], [VLBA], [VLTA], |
Loudness | [LOD0], [LOD1] |
Mute | [MUT0], [MUT1] |
Setup |
|
Group | [WR], [CLM] |
Input Volume | [VLImAn] |
Ramp Time | [RAMP], [RAMP=] |
Status |
|
n/a | [VER], [C] |
Help |
|
n/a | [HELP] |
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