Kramer electronics ltd – Kramer 4x4 Audio and Dante Mixer User Manual

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Kramer Electronics Ltd.

FC-404NETxl

– Protocol 3000

44

Function

Description

Syntax

Parameters/Attributes

Example

X-MIX-
MUTE?

Get Matrix cross-point
mute syntax.

This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.

COMMAND

#X-MIX-MUTE?

OUT

.

<port_type>

.

<port_index>

.

<signal_type>

.

<index>

,

IN

.

<port_type>

.

<port_index>

.

<signal_type>

.

<index

>

<CR

FEEDBACK

~nn@X-MIX-MUTE

OUT

.

<port_type>

.

<port_index>

.

<signal_type

>

.

<index>

,

IN

.

<port_type>

.

<port_index>

.

<signal_type>

.

<ind

ex>,<mute_state>

<CR><LF>

The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:

<direction_type>

Direction of the port:

o

IN

– Input

o

OUT

– Output

<port_format>

– Type of

signal on the port:

o

ANALOG_AUDIO

o

DANTE

port_index>

– The port

number as printed on the front
or rear panel: 1 to 4 for analog
audio, and 1 for Dante

signal_type>

– Signal ID

attribute:

o

AUDIO

<index>

– Indicates a specific

channel number when there
are multiple channels of the
same type: 1 to 4 for Dante,
and 1 for Analog audio

<mute_state>

o

ON=1

o

OFF=0

Get mute status of analog
audio output 1 and Dante
audio cross-point 3:
#X-MIX-MUTE?

OUT.ANAL

OG_AUDIO.1.AUDIO.1,IN
.DANTE.1.AUDIO.3

<CR>

X-MUTE

Set mute ON/OFF on a
specific signal.

This command is

designed to Mute a
Signal. This means that
it could be applicable
on any type of signal.
Could be audio, video
and maybe IR, USB or
data if this capability is
supported by the
product.

This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.

COMMAND

#X-MUTE

<direction_type>

.

<port_format>

.

<port_index>

.

<signal_type>

.

<index>

,

state

<CR>

FEEDBACK

~nn@X-MUTE

<direction_type>

.

<port_format>

.

<port_index>

.

<signal_type>

.

<index>

,

state

<CR><LF>

The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:

<direction_type>

o

IN

o

OUT

<port_type>

o

ANALOG_AUDIO

o

ANALOG_JACK

o

DANTE

< port_index>

– The port

number as printed on the front
or rear panel: 1 to 4 for analog
audio, and 1 for Dante

<signal_type>

– Signal ID

attribute:

o

AUDIO

<index>

– Indicates a specific

channel number when there are
multiple channels of the same type:
1 to 4 for Dante, and 1 for Analog
audio

state

– OFF/ON (not case

sensitive)

Mute the Dante OUT 4:

#X-MUTE

out

.

dante

.

1

.

a

udio

.

4

,

on

<CR>

X-MUTE?

Get mute ON/OFF state
on a specific signal.

This command is

designed to Mute a
Signal. This means that
it could be applicable
on any type of signal.
Could be audio, video
and maybe IR, USB or
data if this capability is
supported by the
product.

This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.

COMMAND

#X-MUTE?

<direction_type>

.

<port_format>

.

<port_index>

.

<signal_type>

.

<index>

<CR>

FEEDBACK

~nn@X-MUTE

<direction_type>

.

<port_format>

.

<port_index>

.

<signal_type>

.

<index>

,

state

<CR><LF>

The following attributes comprise
the signal ID:

<direction_type>

o

IN

o

OUT

<port_type>

o

ANALOG_AUDIO

o

ANALOG_JACK

o

DANTE

< port_index>

– The port

number as printed on the front
or rear panel: 1 to 4 for analog
audio, and 1 for Dante

<signal_type>

– Signal ID

attribute:

o

AUDIO

<index>

– Indicates a specific

channel number when there are
multiple channels of the same type:
1 to 4 for Dante, and 1 for Analog
audio

state

– OFF/ON (not case

sensitive)

Get the mute ON/OFF state
on a specific signal:

#X-MUTE?

out

.

analog_a

udio

.

4

.

audio

.

1

<CR>

X-PRST-
CURR?

Get the current preset
loaded per type.

To get the list of preset
types existing in your
product use the
command:

X-PRST-TYPES?

This is an Extended
Protocol 3000
command.

COMMAND

#X-PRST-CURR?

preset_type

<CR>

FEEDBACK

~nn@X-PRST-
CURR

<preset_type,[preset_id:name:lock_state]

<CR><LF>

preset_type

o

System Preset

IOCONFIG.SYSTEM

<preset_id>

–preset index

<name>

– the name of the

preset in URL encode format

<lock_state>

o

ON

o

OFF

Get current mixer preset:

X-PRST-
CURR?

IOCONFIG.SYSTEM

<CR>

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