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Linn Akurate Kontrol Specification And Commands

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Akurate Kontrol pre-amplifier - RS232 ASCII Interface Specification and Commands - Version 1.2
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1.6: Communication Commands
1.6.1: BAUD
$BAUD baudrate$
!$BAUD baudrate$
Select new baud rate from the following: 4800, 9600, 14400
3
, 19200, 28800
3
, 38400,
57600
3
, 115200
3
,
230400
3
$BAUD ?$
!$BAUD baudrate$
Returns current baud rate (see above)
Note:
1
Initial and final responses will be at the current baud rate, before the new baud rate is implemented.
2
Baud rate defaults to 9600 when the product is initialised.
3
New baud rates supported by this product.
4
2400 baud rate not supported by this product.
1.6.2: RESET
Return product comms buffers to a known state
$RESET$
!$RESET$
Clear communications buffer on product
1.6.3: ECHO
$ECHO text$
!$ECHO <text>$
Echo’s the text back enclosed in < and >
This command is used ease the burden of initial set-up of host-product communications, the product will
echo the parameter provided back to the host.
Note:
If no identifiers are supplied with this command, then all devices connected to a system will respond, which
may result in a comms clash.
1.6.3.1: Power_Up Message
A power up message is provided which is transmitted to the host in order to verify that the host / product link
is working.
The power up message on the Akurate Kontrol is as follows: !$ AKURATE_KONTROL$
This feature is enabled / disabled via a user option (see ??? in the user manual)

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Linn Akurate Kontrol Specifications

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BrandLinn
ModelAkurate Kontrol
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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