♦INPUT LEVEL (16th-21st byte)
Shows the value indicated by the yellow triangular marker at the side of the input fader in the OVER VIEW screen of the
The INPUT LEVEL parameter consists of the 6 bytes of data in the order shown in the following table.
Byte | Parameter |
1st | MIC 1/WL 1 INPUT LEVEL |
2nd | MIC 2/WL 2 INPUT LEVEL |
3rd | MIC 3 INPUT LEVEL |
4th | MIC 4 INPUT LEVEL |
5th | LINE INPUT LEVEL |
6th | AV/RGB INPUT LEVEL |
The correspondence of the parameter with the level setting is the same as that of the FADER parameter of the INPUT FADER command (page 7).
♦OUTPUT LEVEL (22nd-29th byte)
Shows the value indicated by the yellow triangular marker at the side of the output fader in the OVER VIEW screen of the
The OUTPUT LEVEL parameter consists of 8 bytes of data in the order shown in the following table.
Byte | Parameter |
1st | SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 LEVEL |
2nd | SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 LEVEL |
3rd | SPEAKER OUTPUT 3 LEVEL |
4th | SPEAKER OUTPUT 4 LEVEL |
5th | LINE OUTPUT 1 LEVEL |
6th | LINE OUTPUT 2 LEVEL |
7th | LINE OUTPUT 3 LEVEL |
8th | LINE OUTPUT 4 LEVEL |
The correspondence of the parameter with the level setting is the same as that of the FADER parameter of the INPUT FADER command (page 7).
♦INPUT MUTING (30th byte)
Shows the muting status of the input channels in the form of 8 bits data.
The bit is 0 for a channel which is not turned off (“Muting off”) and 1 for a channel which is turned off (“Muting on”).
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bit7 | bit6 | bit5 | bit4 | bit3 | bit2 | bit1 | bit0 |
0 | 1 | AV/RGB | LINE | MIC 4 | MIC 3 | MIC 2 | MIC 1 |
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| /WL 2 | /WL 1 |
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