Q01FADERI*6
Set fader gain on all inputs (1, A, 
B) to 6 dB. 
Q01FADERI*èèè
Q01FADERI*ìää
Set fader gain on input channels 
A and B to 0 dB and gain on 
input channel 1 to 9 dB. 
Q01FADERI*ìää
Q01FADERI*?
Query fader gain on all inputs (1, 
A, B) . 
S01FADERI*abc, where a-c are each 
between ä and ÿ, depending on the current 
setting of the fader gains for each of the three 
input channels. 
8.44. FLOW -- Set Flow Control Mode for RS-232 Port
This command sets the flow control mode for the rear panel RS-232 port. The valid settings are: 
Command Value Description
0 No flow control.
1 Hardware flow control.
2 Auto-detect hardware flow control or no flow control.
We recommend using hardware flow control whenever possible, especially when using higher baud 
rates. 
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
Q01FLOW1
Set rear panel RS-232 port to use hardware 
flow control. 
Q01FLOW1
Q01FLOW?
Query flow control setting of rear panel RS-232 
port. 
Q01FLOWx , where x is 0, 1, or 2 
depending on the current flow control 
setting. 
8.45. FPLOCK -- Lock/Unlock Front Panel
This command controls the front panel lock feature. When FPLOCK is enabled, the user may not 
make any changes to the system via the front panel. The system settings will still be viewable on the 
LCD, but the user will get an error message if he tries to change them. When FPLOCK is disabled, the 
user has full access to the system settings via the front panel. 
Usage of this command is similar to other boolean commands (see 
Section 6.1) except that when 
disabling this feature, the password must be supplied for the command to work. If an incorrect 
password is supplied, 'ERROR#005' will be generated. The examples below illustrate the correct