The BROADA is also useful in logic pin assignments. The BROADA command transmits a command to 
another device on the EF Bus, so you can effectively make a logic pin state change on one device cause 
an action to occur on another device. 
ERROR#074 will be generated if the assigned command is one that writes non-volatile memory, and the 
pin will not actually be assigned. 
This command is saved to global non-volatile memory and is not part of a preset. Its value is saved 
each time it is changed. It will retain its value after power-down. Since this command writes to non-
volatile memory, there will be a delay before an acknowledgment is returned. 
Example Description Status Message
T01LIA4,MUTEIT1
Assign the command 
MUTEIT1 to occur when 
logic input pin 4 changes 
from the inactive to active 
state. The MUTEIT1 
mutes input channel T
T01LIA4,MUTEIT1
T01LIA5,MACROX23
Assign the command 
MACROX23 to occur when 
logic input pin 5 changes 
from the inactive state to 
the active state. The 
MACROX23 command 
executes macro 23, which 
can contain up to 256 
other commands. 
T01LIA5,MACROX23
T01LIA6,BROADA:T02MUTEIT1
Assign the command 
BROADA:T02MUTEI11 to 
occur when logic input pin 
6 changes from the 
inactive state to the active 
state. This command 
causes the EF2201 at ID 2 
to mute its input channel 
T when logic pin 6 on the 
EF2201 at ID 1 changes 
from the inactive to active 
state. 
T01LIA6,BROADA:T02MUTEIT1
T01LIA7,
Assign a blank command 
to occur when logic input 
pin 7 changes from the 
inactive state to the active 
state. Assigning a blank 
command means no action 
will take place as a result 
of this state change. 
T01LIA7,