Command and Response Table for SIS Commands

Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional Description

(Host to Unit)

(Unit to Host)

 

 

Button Selection

 

 

 

Trigger a button

E B* X! BTNO}

BtnoB* X! ]

Execute the commands

 

 

 

programmed to button X!. (This

 

 

 

command produces the same

 

 

 

results as pressing button X! on

 

 

 

the front panel).

 

 

 

X! = 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07,

 

 

 

08, 09, or 10.

NOTES: When you press a dual-sized button, such as the Input buttons on the MLC 64, different

 

numbers appear on your screen depending on which side of the button is pressed. For

 

example, if you press the left side of the PC button on an MLC 64, the host response is

 

BtnoB*3, while pressing the right side of that button receives the response BtnoB*4. The

 

entire button lights, however, and the same command is issued regardless of which side is

 

pressed.

 

 

 

Use the MLC 60 Series Windows-based configuration software to configure the buttons

 

with commands.

 

 

Example

E B*5BTNO }

BtnoB*05 ]

Perform commands assigned to

 

 

 

button 5.

Discrete Audio Volume Adjustment on Devices with Volume Tables (MLC 62 RS models only)

Set volume level14

X( V

Vol X( ]

Set volume table level to X(. X(

 

 

 

can be up to 3 digits; leading

 

 

 

zeros are optional.

NOTE: Only positive values are allowed. Volume table levels start with 0 (zero). Setting a discrete volume level

that is outside of the volume table range results in an E13 error response.

Increment volume level

+V

Vol X( ]

Increase the volume by one

 

 

 

volume table increment.

 

 

 

X( = current volume level.

Decrement volume level

–V

Vol X( ]

Decrease the volume by one

 

 

 

volume table increment.

View current volume level

V

X( ]

Display the current volume level.

Increase and Decrease Audio Volume on Devices without Volume Tables (MLC 62 models only)

NOTE: Attempts to enter an X( V (Set volume level) command to set a discrete volume level on a device whose driver does not include a volume table result in an E14 error response.

Increment volume level

+V

Vol+

Increase the volume level by one

 

 

 

step.

Decrement volume level

–V

Vol–

Decrease the volume level by

 

 

 

one step.

View volume level

V

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