Sermode - serial mode, Sftymute - safety mute, Siggen - signal generator – ClearOne XAP400 User Manual
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Appendices
~ Appendix E: Serial Commands
SERMODE - Serial Mode
This command selects/reports the serial mode of the RS-232 port.
Command form: DEVICE SERMODE [Value]
Argument details
Name
Description
Device
0—7 or * to select all units
SERMODE
Command
Value
1 = Text, 2 = Binary, Null = Current mode
Example:
#75 SERMODE 1 On XAP 400 unit 5 (#75), the RS-232 port serial
mode (SERMODE) is set to text (1).
SFTYMUTE - Safety mute
Selects/reports the state of the safety mute. When on, the safety mute holds all
outputs on the selected unit in a muted state. It is used primarily for troubleshooting
G-Ware.
Command form: DEVICE SFTYMUTE [Value]
Argument details
Name
Description
Device
0—7 or * to select all units
SFTYMUTE
Command
Value
0 = Off, 1 = On, 2 = Toggle, Null = Current state
Example:
#72 SFTYMUTE 1 On XAP 400 unit 2 (#72), safety mute
(SFTYMUTE) is enabled (1).
SIGGEN - Signal Generator
This command selects/reports of the signal generator activation.
Command form: DEVICE SIGGEN
[Frequency]
Argument details
Name
Description
Device
0—7 or * to select all units
SIGGEN
Command
Channel
See Groups and Channels, page 105
Group
I, M, L
Type
0 = Off, 1 = Pink, 2 = White, 3 = Tone, Null = Current state
Amplitude
-60 to +20 amplitude in dB; NULL for type 0
Frequency
20 to 20,000 frequency in Hz (only needed when using tone
generation)
Example:
#76 SIGGEN 1 M 2 0 On XAP 400 unit 6 (#76), the signal gen-
erator (SIGGEN) is set to input at mic (M) channel 1 with white noise (2) at 0dB.
If the serial mode is
changed, the terminal will
not see a response from
the unit, nor will the unit respond to
commands until the new status is
matched by the terminal.