Multitasker – Altinex MT110-103 User Manual

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MULTITASKER

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{WRS8=RUPC4}

//Ramp Up

{WRK8=8,108,0,0,0}

//Press= start, release= stop

{WRS10=RDNC4}

//Ramp Down

{WRK10=10,108,0,0,0} //Press= start, release= stop

{WRS108=RSTC4}

//STOP RAMPING

{SETVK8}

//Set key 8 as volume key

{WRLK8=VOL_UP}

//Define Key 8 Label

{SETVK10}

//Set key 8 as volume key

{WRLK10=VOL_DN}

//Define Key 8 Label

[RAMP=10C4]

//Set the ramp rate.

29. [RUP]

This command ramps the output volume to its
maximum level at the rate defined using the
[RAMP] command.

Command Format: [RUPCn]

Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)

Example:

Ramp the volume on Output 1 from 10 to the
maximum of 32 for C4. Send the commands
[SEL1C4] then [RUPC4] and the system will
respond with the following feedback:

[11][12][13][14]…[32]

30. [RDN]

This command ramps the output volume down
to a level of 00 at a rate defined using the
[RAMP] command.

Command Format: [RDNCn]

Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)

Example:

Ramp the volume on Output 1 from a starting
level of 32 down to 00 for C4. Send the
commands [SEL1C4] then [RDNC4] and the
system will respond with the following feedback:

[31][30][29]…[00]

31. [RUPm]

This command ramps up the volume for the
specified output. The ramping continues to its
maximum level at the rate defined using the
[RAMP] command. The ramping may be
stopped at any time using the [RST] command.

Command Format: [RUPmCn]

Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)

m

= Output No. (n = # from 1 to 8)

Example:

Ramp the volume for Output 2 from a starting
level of 10 to the maximum level of 32 for C4.
Send the command [RUP2C4] and the system
will respond with the following feedback:

[11][12][13][14]…[32]

32. [RUPm=xx]

This command ramps a specified output’s
volume to a user defined level at a rate defined
using the [RAMP] command.

Command Format: [RUPm=xxCn]

m

= Output No. (m = # from 1-8)

xx = Stop Level (xx = # from 01-32)

Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)

Example:

Ramp the volume on Output 7 from a starting
level of 1 to a level of 20 for C4. Send the
command [RUP7=20C4] and the system will
respond with the following feedback:

[02][03][04]…[20]

33. [RDNm]

This command ramps down the volume for the
specified output. The ramping continues to its
minimum level at the rate defined using the
[RAMP] command. The ramping may be
stopped at any time using the [RST] command.

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