preset. 
Example Description Status Message
Q01MUTEI11
Mute input 1 . 
Q01MUTEI11
Q01MUTEIA0
Unmute input A . 
Q01MUTEIA0
Q01MUTEIB2
Toggle mute status of input B. 
Q01MUTEIBx , where x is either 0 or 1 
depending on the current mute status of the 
input. 
Q01MUTEI1?
Query mute status of input 1 . 
Q01MUTEI1x , where x is either 0 or 1 
depending on the current mute status of the 
input. 
Q01MUTEI*1
Mute all inputs (1, A, B) . 
Q01MUTEI*111
Q01MUTEI*0
Unmute all inputs (1, A, B) . 
Q01MUTEI*000
Q01MUTEI*100
 
Q01MUTEI*100
Q01MUTEI*2
Toggle mute status of all inputs. 
Q01MUTEI*abc, where each of the letters (a, b, 
etc.) is either 0 or 1 depending of the current 
status of the mute on the corresponding input. If 
this command was sent after the example above, 
then the status message would be 
Q01MUTEI*011. 
Q01MUTEI*?
Query mute status of all inputs. 
Q01MUTEI*abc where each of the letters (a, b, 
etc.) is either 0 or 1 depending of the current 
status of the mute on the corresponding input. If 
this command was sent after the example above, 
then the status message would be 
Q01MUTEI*011 . 
8.76. MUTEO -- Mute One or More Outputs
This command sets or queries the mute status of the analog outputs (1, A, B) . 
This command is a channel boolean command. See 
Section 6.3 and Section 6.1 for more information 
on this type of command. 
This command is saved to non-volatile memory only as part of a preset. The state of this command 
will be restored after power-up only if a preset is saved and that preset is set to be the power-on 
preset. 
Example Description Status Message
Q01MUTEO11
Mute output 1 . 
Q01MUTEO11
Q01MUTEOA0
Unmute output A . 
Q01MUTEOA0