Input selection, Examples – Cloud Electronics CDI-S100 User Manual

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CDI-S100 Installation Guide v1.0

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GENERAL FORMAT

FUNCTION

COMMAND (ASCII)

Select Line Input x as music source

<MU,SAx/>

Select next higher-numbered Line Input

<MU,SU/>

Select next lower-numbered Line Input

<MU,SD/>

Set music level to –(m/2) dB relative to max volume

<MU,LAm/>

Reduce music level by (p/2) dB

<MU,LDp/>

Increase music level by (q/2) dB

<MU,LUq/>

Mute music

<MU,M/>

Unmute music

<MU,O/>

Mute microphone y

<MI.y,M/>

Unmute microphone y

<MI.y,O/>

Set master mic level to –(m/2) dB relative to max volume

<MI,LAm/>

Reduce master mic level by (p/2) dB

<MI,LDp/>

Increase master mic level by (q/2) dB

<MI,LUq/>

Mute all microphones

<MI,M/>

Unmute all microphones

<MI,O/>

Examples:

1. Input selection
To directly select a specific music source, the value of x in the general format is the number of the
Line Input (1 to 6) selected as the music source. Note that x can also be set to zero to positively

de-select all music sources.

Alternatively, the music sources may be “stepped through” one at a time (in either direction),

using the increment or decrement commands. If an increment command is received when Line In
6 is already set, the command is ignored. If a decrement command is received when Line 1 is set,

no music source is selected (equivalent to the “Line 0” command mentioned above). Any further
decrement commands are ignored

EXAMPLE

COMMAND

(ASCII)

COMMAND (HEX)

Select Line Input 3

<MU,SA3/>

3C 4D 55 2C 53 41 33 2F 3E

Select Line Input one above current

<MU,SU/>

3C 4D 55 2C 53 55 2F 3E

Select Line Input one below current

<MU,SD/>

3C 4D 55 2C 53 44 2F 3E

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