Rs-232 serial interface command definition – LightSpeed Technologies CAT 860 User Manual
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1. Overview
2. Setup & Use
3. Optional
Accessories
4. T
roubleshooting
5. W
arranty
, Safety
& Specifications
14. RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
COMMAND DEFINITION
CONT’D
Symbol
Hex
Value
Value
Definition
QMMI?
0xEF
Command Packet:
The controller sends no
character in the
command packet.
This command causes the
CAT 860 to return a query
response packet where the
added imbedded
character contains the mute
state for the microphone
audio inputs.
Response Packet:
If the command is properly
received, the CAT 860
responds by repeating
back the command packet
with an added imbedded
character
containing the value 0x80 if
the state is “un-muted” and
0x81 if the state is “muted”.
The possible values are
shown below:
0x80 = Un-muted
0x81 = Muted
If the command is not
received properly, the CAT
860 responds by sending a
BASIC COMMAND SET FOR AUDIO SWITCHER OPERATIONS CONT’D
Audio Input Functions for the A/V Source Group Cont’d
15. QUERY MUTE FOR MICROPHONE AUDIO INPUTS COMMAND
14. RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
COMMAND DEFINITION
CONT’D
Symbol
Hex
Value
Value
Definition
QMAV?
0xEE
Command Packet:
The controller sends no
character in the
command packet.
This command causes the
CAT 860 to return a query
response packet where the
added imbedded
character contains the mute
state for the audio/video
sources.
Response Packet:
If the command is properly
received, the CAT 860
responds by repeating
back the command packet
with an added imbedded
character
containing the value 0x80 if
the state is “un-muted” and
0x81 if the state is “muted”.
The possible values are
shown below:
0x80 = Un-muted
0x81 = Muted
If the command is not
received properly, the CAT
860 responds by sending a
BASIC COMMAND SET FOR AUDIO SWITCHER OPERATIONS CONT’D
Audio Input Functions for the A/V Source Group Cont’d
14. QUERY MUTE FOR AUDIO/VIDEO SOURCE COMMAND