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Mtrx - matrix, Mtrxlvl - matrix attenuation adjustment, Appendices ~ appendix e: serial commands – ClearOne XAP400 User Manual

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Appendices

~ Appendix E: Serial Commands

MTRX - Matrix

This command selects/reports the matrix routing of an input to an output.
Command form: DEVICE MTRX

[Value]

Argument details

Name

Description

Device

0—7 or * to select all units

MTRX

Command form

SRC CHNL

See Groups and Channels, page 105

SRC GRP

I, M, P, L, E

DEST CHNL

See Groups and Channels, page 105

DEST GRP

O, P, E

Value

0 = Cross point off
1 = Cross point on (not valid for mic sources)
2 = Cross point toggle (not valid for mic sources)
3 = Non-gated (mic sources only)
4 = Gated (mic sources only)\
Null = Current mode

Example:

#77 MTRX 1 M 4 O 4 On XAP 400 unit 7 (#77), mic (M) channel 1

is routed (MTRX) as gated (4) to output (O) 4.

MTRXLVL - Matrix Attenuation Adjustment

This command selects/reports the matrix level at the cross point.
Command form: DEVICE MTRXLVL

< DEST CHNL> [Value] [A/R]

Argument details

Name

Description

Units

Device

0—7 or * to select all units

MTRXLVL

Command form

SRC CHNL

See Groups and Channels, page 105

SRC GRP

I, M, P, L, E

DEST CHNL

See Groups and Channels, page 105

DEST GRP

O, P, E

Value

-99.99 to 99.99

dB

Null = Current mode

A/R

A = Absolute
R = Relative, Null = Relative

Example:

#70 MTRXLVL 1 M 4 O -6 On XAP 400 unit 0 (#70), cross point

attenuation (MTRXLVL) at the point of mic (M) 1 and output (O) 4 is -6dB.

SRC = source

DEST = destination

CHNL = channel

GRP = group

Values indicate entry range

only. Actual internal range

of the gain stage is from

-60 to 0 and absolute values will be

limited to the internal gain range.

Absolute levels below -60 will mute

the gain stage.