Appendix a: application programmer’s interface – ClearOne Converge Pro User Manual

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APPENDIX A: APPLICATION PROGRAMMER’S INTERFACE

TYPE AND DEVICE IDS

Device Types and Device IDs by model are as follows:

Model

Device Type

Device ID Range

880

1

0-B

TH20

2

0-F

VH20

E

0-F

840T

3

0-B

8i

A

0-B

880T

D

0-B

880TA

H

0-B

SR 1212

G

0-B

SR 1212A

I

0-B

Beamforming Mic Array

N

0-F

CONNECT CobraNet

P

0-7

CONNECT AVB

Q

0-7

CONVENTIONS

This guide uses the following typographic conventions to describe CONVERGE/CONVERGE Pro serial command
syntax:

Convention

Description

<X>

Parameters enclosed in < > indicate a mandatory parameter

[X]

Parameters enclosed in [ ] indicate an optional parameter

1-8

Parameters separated by a ‘-‘ indicate a range of allowable values

4,7,9

Parameters separated by a ‘,’ indicate a list of allowable values

EREF

Words in UPPERCASE bold indicate command text

Device

Indicates the device type and device number on the Expansion Bus. It is composed
of a device type character and a device ID character.

COMMAND FORM DESCRIPTION

The structure of serial commands is as follows:

# <Device Type> <Device ID> <Command> [Values] <Carriage Return>

# indicates the start of a command line, the Carriage Return terminates a command.

NOTE: Serial commands can be either UPPERCASE or lowercase. Return values are always in

UPPERCASE. In order for a command to be recognized by the RS-232 serial port, the

command must be terminated by a carriage return.

For example, a command to disable mute for Mic Input 5 on a CONVERGE Pro 880 with a Device ID of 2 would

have the command line #12 MUTE 5 M 0.

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