Symbol definitions
]
=
CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A)
}
=
Carriage return (no line feed, hex 0D)
(use the pipe character,
|
, for Web browser commands)
•
=
Space character
|
=
Pipe (vertical bar) character
E
=
Escape key (hex 1B) (use W instead of Esc for Web browsers)
X6)
=
Gain and trim control or mix-point select See the tables on page 107.
X6!
=
Level value;
mix-point gain (
c
), and
post-mixer trim (
d
)
See the table on pages 109, 110, and 111.
-35dB to + 25dB, (1698 to 2298 ) in 0.1dB increments.
NOTE: Post-mixer, –12dB to +12dB (1928 to 2168) only.
X6@
=
Mic/line gain (
a
) level value
See the table on pages 112, 114, and 115.
–18.0dB to +80dB, (1868 to 2848 ) in 0.1dB increments.
X6#
=
Level value:
pre-mixer gain (
b
), and
output volume (
e
)
See the table on pages 116, 117, 118, and 119.
–
100.0dB to +12.0dB, (1048 to 2168) in 0.1dB increments.
NOTE: Output volume, –100.0dB to +0.0dB (1048 to 2048 ) only.
X6$
=
Mute status
0 = unmute
1 = mute
X6%
=
Group master group number
01 – 32
X6^
=
Group fader setting dB value, in 0.1dB increments using negative numbers but not decimal places.
The valid range depends on the type of gain block that is assigned to the group
number (X6%) specified in the command:
a
= –180 to 800 (–18.0dB to +80.0dB)
b
= –1000 to 120 (–100.0dB to +12.0dB)
c
= -350 to 250 (-35.0dB to + 25.0dB)
d
= –120 to 120 (–12.0dB to +12.0dB)
e
= –1000 to 000 (–100.0dB to +0.0dB)
NOTE: Leading zeros are ignored.
X6&
=
Group fader increment
dB value, in 0.1dB increments, to raise or lower a group fader
X6*
=
Group fader soft limit
dB value, in 0.1dB increments. The valid range
X6^
must be within the range
for the gain block grouped in
X6%
.
X6(
=
Group type 6 = gain
12 = mute
X7)
=
Personal Identification Number (PIN) Four numeric digits, default = 0000
X7!
=
Protected configuration status
0 = no protected configuration saved
1 = protected configuration saved
Special Characters
The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions. The device will not
accept these characters as part of preset names, the device name, passwords, or locally
created file names.
The DMP64 rejects the following characters:
{space (spaces are OK for names)} + } ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : > \ ?
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