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Examples
#70 FILTER 1 M 3 2 200 On XAP 400 unit 0 (#70) the filter (FILTER) for mic (M) channel 1, node 3 is set as a
#71 FILTER B P 2 4 3000
gain of -10dB.
#72 FILTER 3 M 2 6 5000
(FILTER) for mic (M) channel 3, node 2, is set as a PEQ (6) with a center frequency of 5000Hz, a bandwidth of 1.00, and a gain of
#73 FILTER B P 2 7 4000 On XAP 400 unit 3 (#73), the filter (FILTER) for processing (P) channel B, node 2, is set as a CD Horn (7) at a frequency of 4000Hz.
FILTSEL - Filter Select
This command turns on and off the filters on input and audio processing channels.
Command form: DEVICE FILTSEL <Channel> <Group> <Node> [Value]
Argument details
Name | Description |
Device | |
FILTSEL | Command form |
Channel | See Groups and Channels, page 103 |
Group | M = Mic Inputs, P = Processing Channels |
Node | |
| |
Value | 0 = Off, 1 = On, 2 = Toggle, Null to return current state |
Example: #74 FILTSEL B P 2 1 On XAP 400 unit 4 (#74), the filter (FILTSEL) on processing (P) channel B, node 2, is set to on (1).
FLOW - Flow Control
This command selects/reports the flow control of the serial port on the unit.
Hardware flow control is implemented using DTR and DSR.
Command form: DEVICE FLOW [Value]
Argument details
Name | Description |
Device | |
FLOW | Command form |
Value | 0 = Off, 1 = On, 2 = Toggle, Null to return current state |
Example: #76 FLOW 1 On XAP 400 unit 6 (#76), the flow control (FLOW) to the