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Shure MXA910 - Command Strings and Control; MXA910 Command Strings

Shure MXA910
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Shure Incorporated
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A complete list of command strings is available in the device help or from www.shure.com.
MXA910 MicroflexAdvance Command Strings
The device is connected via Ethernet to a control system, such as AMX, Crestron or Extron.
Connection: Ethernet (TCP/IP; select “Client” in the AMX/Crestron program)
Port: 2202
Conventions
The device has 4 types of strings:
GET
Finds the status of a parameter. After the AMX/Crestron sends a GET command, the MXA910 responds with a RE
PORT string
SET
Changes the status of a parameter. After the AMX/Crestron sends a SET command, the MXA910 will respond with
a REPORT string to indicate the new value of the parameter.
REP
When the MXA910 receives a GET or SET command, it will reply with a REPORT command to indicate the status
of the parameter. REPORT is also sent by the device when a parameter is changed on the MXA910 or through the
GUI.
SAMPLE
Used for metering audio levels.
All messages sent and received are ASCII. Note that the level indicators and gain indicators are also in ASCII
Most parameters will send a REPORT command when they change. Thus, it is not necessary to constantly query
parameters. The MXA910 will send a REPORT command when any of these parameters change.
The character
“x”
in all of the following strings represents the channel of the MXA910 and can be ASCII numbers 0 through 9 as in
the following table.
0 All channels
1 through 8 Individual channels
9 Automix output
10 Echo Reduction reference channel (only valid on
METER_RATE commands)

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