Control dialog - overview – Biamp A4 User Manual

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Examples:

Command = SETD 1 IPADDR 192.168.1.197

Response = #SETD 1 IPADDR 192.168.1.197 +OK

Command = GETD 1 IPADDR

Response = #GETD 1 IPADDR 192.168.1.197

Command = SETD 1 MMLVLXP 38 1 1 -1.1

Response = #SETD 1 MMLVLXP 38 1 1 -1.1 +OK

Command = INCD 1 MMLVLXP 38 1 1 1.0

Response = #INCD 1 MMLVLXP 38 1 1 -0.1000 +OK

It should be noted that, unlike SETD commands/responses, INCD or DECD commands and
responses will most often contain different Values. This is because SETD commands specify an
exact Value (which will be the same in the response), whereas, INCD and DECD commands
specify a ‘change’ in Value.

Control Dialog - Overview

Audia software can be used to control Audia units real time via a network. After connecting to an
Audia device, users, technicians, and designers (as determined by passwords) can access their
appropriate level of control of the system. Depending on the authorized access level of control
Levels, Meters, Presets, and layers can be accessed and changed.

Level Control, Invert, Meter, and Preset block control dialog screens can be minimized and
arranged to provide a simple, and intuitive, user interface for the system. Connecting Audia’s
Ethernet port, through a switch, to network jacks in various locations can provide control to the
system from different locations via a Laptop or Desktop computer.

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