DMP 128 Plus • Remote Control and Configuration 142
Symbol Definitions
]
= Carriage return/line feed
}
= Carriage return (no line feed)
•
= Space character
|
=
Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the } character)
E
= Escape key
W
=
Can be used interchangeably with the E character
X7@
= Gain and trim control See Object ID (OID) Number Tables on page150.
X7#
= Level value Level values use a 10x multiplier system to set gain via SIS
command. For example, if the desired gain value is +10.3 dB,
the SIS value would be 103 (10.3 x 10), if the desired gain value
is -8.2 dB, the SIS value would be -82 (-8.2 x 10), and so on.
-12.0 dB to +12.0 dB, (-120 to 120) in 0.1 dB increments.
-18.0 dB to +80 dB, (-180 to 800) in 0.1 dB increments.
-100.0 dB to +12.0 dB, (-1000 to 120) in 0.1 dB increments.
NOTE: The integers only need to be signed if they are a
negative number.
X7$
= Mute status 0 = unmute
1 = mute (see Object ID (OID) Number Tables on page150)
X7%
= Group master group number 01 through 64
X7^
= 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 X7% specified in the command:
-180 to 800 (-18.0 dB to +80 dB)
-1000 to 120 (-100.0 dB to +12.0 dB)
-1000 to 120 (-100.0 dB to +12.0 dB)
-120 to 120 (-12.0 dB to +12.0 dB)
-1000 to 0 (-100.0 dB to +0.0 dB)
NOTE: Leading zeros are ignored.
X7&
= Group fader increment dB value, in 0.1 dB increments, to raise or lower a group fader
X7*
= Group fader soft limit
dB value, in 0.1 dB increments. The valid range X7^ must be
within the range for the gain block grouped in X7%.
X7(
= Group type 6 = gain
12 = mute
Special Characters
The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions. The device will not
accept the following characters as a part of preset names, the device names, passwords, or
locally created file names.
The DMP 128 rejects the following characters:
{space (OK for names)} + ~ , @ = ‘ { } [ ] < > ` “ ; : \ ?