Where yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy is 18 characters.The
MXA910 always responds with 18 characters.
MXA910 Response:
< REP FW_VER {yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy} >
Get Audio IP Address
Command String:
< GET IP_ADDR_NET_AUDIO_PRIMARY >
Where yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy is a 15 digit IP address.
MXA910 Response:
< REP IP_ADDR_NET_AUDIO_PRIMARY {yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy} >
Get Audio Subnet Address
Command String:
< GET IP_SUBNET_NET_AUDIO_PRIMARY >
Where yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy is a 15 digit subnet
address.
MXA910 Response:
< REP IP_SUBNET_NET_AUDIO_PRIMARY {yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy} >
Get Audio Gateway Address
Command String:
< GET IP_GATEWAY_NET_AUDIO_PRIMARY >
Where yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy is a 15 digit gateway
address.
MXA910 Response:
< REP IP_GATEWAY_NET_AUDIO_PRIMARY {yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy} >
Get Channel Name
Where x is ASCII channel number: 0 through 9.
Command String:
< GET x CHAN_NAME >
Where yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy is 31
characters of the channel name.The MXA910
always responds with a 31 character name.
MXA910 Response:
< REP x CHAN_NAME {yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy} >
Get Device ID
The Device ID command does not contain the x
channel character, as it is for the entire device.
Command String:
< GET DEVICE_ID >
Where yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy is 31
characters of the device ID. The MXA910 always
responds with a 31 character device ID.
MXA910 Response:
< REP DEVICE_ID {yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy} >
Get Audio Gain
Where x is ASCII channel number: 1 through 9.
Channel number 0 (all channels) is not valid for this
command.
Command String:
< GET x AUDIO_GAIN_HI_RES >
Where yyyy takes on the ASCII values of 0000 to
1400. yyyy is in steps of one-tenth of a dB.
MXA910 Response:
< REP x AUDIO_GAIN_HI_RES yyyy >
Set Audio Gain
Where yyyy takes on the ASCII values of 0000 to
1400. yyyy is in steps of one-tenth of a dB.
Command String:
< SET x AUDIO_GAIN_HI_RES yyyy >
Where yyyy takes on the ASCII values of 0000 to
1400.
MXA910 Response:
< REP x AUDIO_GAIN_HI_RES yyyy >
Increase Audio Gain by n dB
Where nn is the amount in one-tenth of a dB to
increase the gain. nn can be single digit ( n ),
double digit ( nn ), triple digit ( nnn ).
Command String:
< SET x AUDIO_GAIN_HI_RES INC nn >
Where yyyy takes on the ASCII values of 0000 to
1400.
MXA910 Response:
< REP x AUDIO_GAIN_HI_RES yyyy >
Decrease Audio Gain by n dB
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