Symbol definitions, Special characters, Symbol definitions special characters – Extron Electronics DMP 128 User Guide User Manual
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symbol Definitions
]
=
Carriage return/line feed
}
=
Carriage return (no line feed)
•
=
Space character
|
=
Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the
}
character)
*
=
Asterisk character (which is a command character, not a variable)
E
=
Escape key
W
=
can be used interchangeably with the
E
character
X6)
= Gain and trim control
See table 1 on page 147.
X6!
= Level value;
post-mixer trim
(
d
)
mic/line gain
(
a
)
pre-mixer gain
(
b
)
, virtual return gain
(
c
)
, and output volume
(
e
)
See table 2 beginning on page 149.
-
12.0
dB to +
12.0
dB, (
1928
to
2168
) in
0.1
dB increments.
–
18.0
dB to +
80
dB, (
1868
to
2848
) in
0.1
dB increments.
–
100.0
dB to +
12.0
dB, (
1048
to
2168
) in
0.1
dB increments.
notE: Output volume only, –
100.0
dB to +
0.0
dB (
1048
to
2048
).
X6$
= Mute status
0
= unmute
1
= mute
X6%
= Group master group number
01
–
32
X6^
= Group fader setting
dB value, in 0.1 dB increments using a 10x multiplier and negative numbers, but
not decimal places. The valid range depends on the type of gain block that is
assigned to the group number (
X6%
) specified in the command:
a
= –
180
to
800
(– 18.0 dB to +80.0 dB)
b
= –
1000
to
120
(– 100.0 dB to +12.0 dB)
c
= –
1000
to
120
(-100.0 dB to + 12.0 dB)
d
= –
120
to
120
(– 12.0 dB to +12.0 dB)
e
= –
1000
to
000
(– 100.0 dB to +0.0 dB)
notE: Leading zeros are ignored.
X6&
= Group fader increment
dB value, in
0.1
dB increments, to raise or lower a group fader
X6*
= Group fader soft limit
dB value, in
0.1
dB increments. The valid range
X6^
must be within the range
for the gain block grouped in
X6%
.
X6(
= Group type
6
= gain
12
= mute
X7)
= Personal Identification Number (PIN)
Four numeric digits, default =
0000
X7!
= Protected configuration status
0
= no protected configuration saved
1
= protected configuration saved
special characters
The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions. The device will
not accept these characters as part of preset names, the device’s name, passwords, or
locally created file names.
The DMP 128 rejects the following characters:
{space (spaces
are OK for names)} + ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : > \ ?
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