FSR IT-AS411 Series User Manual
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RSP <”Y”|”N”><cr>
Turns on or off a response from IT-AS411.
“Y”|”N”
“Y” enables a response, “N” disables.
STA<cr>
Status request returns the following:
STA <Number><MuteStatus> <OutputLevel>
<TrimInp1> <TrimInp2> <TrimInp3> <TrimInp4>
<VoiceMuteStatus> <VoiceLevel>
Number
Input
(1-4)
MuteStatus
“M”
=
Muted, “U” = Unmuted
OutputLevel
Program
Audio
output level -45 to +5 in dB
TrimInp
Program Audio trim –5 to +15 in dB for each of 4 inputs
VoiceMuteStatus
“VM” = Voice Muted, “VU” = Voice Unmuted
VoiceLevel
Voice output level -45 to +5 in dB
VER<cr>
Version request returns the following:
VER <Part#> <Revision#>
Part# “IT-AS411”
Revision# XX.xx,
XX=Major
version number, xx=Minor version number
VOL <<”L”|”T” number |”V”> <value|”?”>><cr>
Adjust the audio output level, trim level or Voice level
“L” | “T” | “V” program audio output level, trim level or Voice level
number
values of “1” to “4” applicable only when “T” designated
value
volume value -5 to +15 for trims, -45 to +5 for level (in
1 dB increments) or “+” to increment or “-“ to decrement
volume in 1 dB steps
“?”
inquiry for the specified level, trim or voice level
VRB <”Y”|”N”><cr>
Turns on or off verbose error message reporting.
“Y”|”N”
“Y” turns verbose on, “N” turns verbose off.
{ }<cr>
“{“[“\S”[#]]*”}” <”””string contents “””><cr>
Forwards the string specified in double-quotes to the specified link.
(See manual for a detailed description of syntax.)