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When you specify the scene No.(31[H] (‘1’) through 44[H] (‘D’)), parameters of the subsequent 2nd through 8th bytes are written in the
scene memory.

Scene No. (1st byte)

This command is used to specify the scene No.

MIC MUTING (2nd byte)

This command is used to specify muting of the MIC input channels with the 8-bit data.
When you want to set the MUTING status, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to cancel MUTING, set the corresponding bit
to 0.
Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.

bit7

bit6

bit5

bit4

bit3

bit2

bit1

bit0

0

1

MIC6/

MIC5/

MIC4

MIC3

MIC2/

MIC1/

LINE2

LINE1

WL2

WL1

LINE MUTING (3rd byte)

This command is used to specify muting of the LINE input channels with the 8-bit data.
When you want to set the MUTING status, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to cancel MUTING, set the corresponding bit
to 0.
Bit-2 to bit-7 are fixed all the time.

bit7

bit6

bit5

bit4

bit3

bit2

bit1

bit0

0

1

0

0

0

0

LINE4

LINE3

LINE OUTPUT1-6 MUTING (4th byte)

This command is used to specify muting of the LINE OUTPUT1 to 6 channels with the 8-bit data.
When you want to set the MUTING status, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to cancel MUTING, set the corresponding bit
to 0.
Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.

bit7

bit6

bit5

bit4

bit3

bit2

bit1

bit0

0

1

OUT6

OUT5

OUT4

OUT3

OUT2

OUT1

LINE OUTPUT7,8/REC OUT1,2 /SPEAKER OUTPUT1,2 MUTING (5th byte)

This command is used to specify muting of the LINE OUTPUT7,8, REC OUT1,2, SPEAKER OUTPUT1 and 2 with the 8-bit data.
When you want to set the MUTING status, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to cancel MUTING, set the corresponding bit
to 0.
Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.

bit7

bit6

bit5

bit4

bit3

bit2

bit1

bit0

0

1

SPEAKER

SPEAKER

REC

REC

OUTPUT8

OUTPUT7

OUTPUT2

OUTPUT1

OUT2

OUT1

SCENE No.

SCENE No.

1

31[H] ( ‘1’ )

11

3B[H] ( ‘;’ )

2

32[H] ( ‘2’ )

12

3C[H] ( ‘<’ )

3

33[H] ( ‘3’ )

13

3D[H] ( ‘=’ )

4

34[H] ( ‘4’ )

14

3E[H] ( ‘>’ )

5

35[H] ( ‘5’ )

15

3F[H] ( ‘?’ )

6

36[H] ( ‘6’ )

16

40[H] ( ‘@’ )

7

37[H] ( ‘7’ )

17

41[H] ( ‘A’ )

8

38[H] ( ‘8’ )

18

42[H] ( ‘B’ )

9

39[H] ( ‘9’ )

19

43[H] ( ‘C’ )

10

3A[H] ( ‘:’ )

20

44[H] ( ‘D’ )