Psap status commands, Channel status, Preset status – ETC Unison Paradigm Serial Access Protocol (PSAP) User Manual
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Paradigm Serial Access Protocol (PSAP)
PSAP Configuration Guide
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PSAP Status Commands
The following commands will return information on current status. The strings returned follow the same
basic format as the standard commands received by Paradigm with following noted exceptions:
• the spacename is optional within the command but it will always be included in the returned string
• levels will always be returned as a value of 0-255
Channel Status
Preset Status
Group Status
Macro Status
Wall Status
Sequence Status
Override Status
N o t e :
Remember, commands sent to the PACP must possess the terminating character,
and returned data will contain the same terminating character (the default is carriage
return).
Received Data
Returned Data
chan get channame[, spacename]
chan int:level channame, spacename
Received Data
Returned Data
Comment
pst get presetname[, spacename]
pst act presetname, spacename
indicates preset activated
pst dact presetname, spacename
indicates preset deactivated
pst alt presetname, spacename
indicates preset altered
Received Data
Returned Data
grp get groupname[, spacename]
grp int:level grpname, spacename
Received Data
Returned Data
macro get macroname
macro on macroname
macro off macroname
macro running macroname
Received Data
Returned Data
wall get wallname[, spacename]
wall open wallname, spacename
wall close wallname, spacename
Received Data
Returned Data
Comment
seq get sequencename[, spacename]
seq start sequencename, spacename
indicates sequence running
seq stop sequencename, spacename
indicates sequence stopped
seq pause sequencename, spacename indicates sequence paused
Received Data
Returned Data
ovr get overridename
ovr enab overridename
ovr disab overridename