Controller builder status bar, Common commands – ClearOne Table Controller for XAP User Manual
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Controller Builder Status Bar
The status bar displays the current status of Controller Builder, including the error status and connection
status with the Tabletop Controller.
When Controller Builder is connected to the Tabletop Controller, the status light at the far right of the status
bar illuminates green and the word "Connected" is displayed. When Controller Builder is in the process of
connecting to the controller, a progress bar in the status bar tracks the progress of the connection while the
status light is yellow and the word "Connecting..." is displayed. If Controller Builder is not connected to the
Tabletop Controller, then the status light is red and the words "Not Connected" are displayed.
The read (R) and write (W) status is also displayed and a progress bar appears tracking the upload and
download progress when those functions are performed.
Common Commands
Common commands used to program the Controller are listed in the table below.
Note: Not all commands are available to all units. Selecting a specific unit will reveal which
commands are available for that unit. This list covers all commands regardless of availability.
Command
Description
GAIN
This command changes or reports back the input gain for a channel.
MACRO
This command executes a specified macro or reports the last macro executed.
There are 255 macros that can be specified (Refer to your Converge Console man-
ual for more information on macros).
MCGAIN
Controls the gain on a multi-channel group.
MCMUTE
Controls the mute on a multi-channel group.
MCRAMP
This command starts/stops the gain ramp for a multi-channel group. There is no
query for this command.
MUTE
This command selects/reports the setting of mute on input, output or processing
channels.
PRESET
This command selects/reports the state of a preset.
RAMP
This command starts/stops the gain ramp for an input, output, or assignable proc-
essing block. There is no query for this command.
SPEEDDIAL
Initiates the speed dial command in non-VoIP units.
XSPEEDDIAL Initiates the speed dial command for VoIP units (VH20).
STRING
This command sends the specified string out the serial port.