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Parameter modes – Polycom C16 User Manual

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Design Guide for the Polycom SoundStructure C16, C12, C8, and SR12

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Some parameters support user-definable minimum and maximum values. For

these commands, the argument can be specified. The

argument is a system-defined text argument and can be one of the following

values:

The behavior of a command when it reaches its minimum or maximum is

determined by the parameter type as described previously. This is typically

used with the fader parameter.

Commands that operate on virtual channels may require one or more channel

arguments to define the channel on which to operate. Specifically, system

commands require zero or one channel arguments, virtual channel commands

require one channel argument, and matrix commands require two channel

arguments. For example, the fader virtual channel command requires that a

virtual channel or virtual channel group be specified.

Parameters may be multi-dimensional while most parameters are scalar. For

example, the gain parameter is scalar, meaning that there is one value for each

physical or virtual channel. An example of a one-dimensional parameter is the

parametric EQ gain parameter. There are multiple bands of parametric EQ for

each physical or virtual channel. The arguments are integer

arguments used to address parameters with a dimensionality of one or higher.

The dimensionality of a command is given in the specific requirements for that

command.

The meaning of the argument is specific to each parameter. The syntax of an

argument is determined by its type. Some uses of commands do not require an

argument (for example, get, to get the value of a parameter does not need an

argument).

Parameter Modes

Each parameter command enforces one of the following modes for its

parameter.

Limit

Description

min

operate on the minimum limit for the parameter

max

operate on the maximum limit for the parameter

Parameter Mode

Description

read-write

the parameter may be both queried and set

read-only

the parameter may be queried, but not set

write-only

the parameter may be set, but not queried

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