Biamp A4 User Manual

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Audia-Manual-A4

SETL and GETL can be used if negative numbers and/or decimals are not supported by a control
system.

SETL – Tells Audia that a DSP attribute is to be set to a specific value, no decimal places or
negative numbers –To convert a dB number: add 100 to the desired level and then multiply by 10.

Example: To set a level to –60.5dB, add 100 (-60.5 +100 = 39.5). Then multiply by 10
(39.5 X 10 = 395). Instead of Value being –60.5, Value after this SETL command will
equal 395.

GETL - Tells Audia that a DSP attribute is to be read without negative numbers or decimals. To
convert this number to dB: divide the number by 10, then subtract 100.

Example: With a returned GETL response of 405, divide by 10 (405 / 10 = 40.5), and
then subtract 100 (40.5 – 100 = -59.5dB)

For your reference, the SETL/GETL Table on the following page shows .5dB increments
converted into the SETL/GETL format.

Some Attributes do not support all commands. The

Attribute

section defines which commands

support SET/SETL, GET/GETL, INC, or DEC functions. RECALL is only used on preset
commands. DIAL is only used on telephone dialing commands.

*When GET or GETL is used, a

Value

will not need to be specified since GET/GETL is a request

command. A Value must be specified in order for strings with SET/SETL, INC, DEC, and
RECALL to work.

Note:

SETD, GETD, INCD, DECD, SETLD, and GETLD commands may be used when a ‘full

path’ serial response to the command is desired (see

Responses

). A ‘full path’ serial response

will provide identification of the target object, the original command, and the resulting value or
state.

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