14 verbose request – FSR IT-AS411 Series User Manual
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Example:
VOL L ?
This requests the value of the program audio output level, to which the IT-AS411
would respond:
Example Response:
VOL L –10
This response informs the user that the current program audio output level setting
is –10dB.
14 Verbose Request
The user can, during debugging, turn on verbose mode. This mode will expand the
standard error messages to include the expected command syntax along with a
description of the commands and possible parameters as formatted above in the specific
help for that errored command. If an input command is unidentified, verbose mode will
output the contents of the general HLP command. If verbose mode is off, then any
errored input will result in just the command syntax being output as described in Syntax
for each command. The verbose request is defined as follows:
VRB
“Y”|”N”
Syntax: VRB <”Y”|”N”>
Where:
VRB
Verbose
request
header
“Y”|”N”
“Y” turns verbose on, “N” turns verbose off.
Example:
If the user tries to connect program audio input 6 (which is not in valid range of 1-4)
using the CON command, the error message would appear as follows:
ERR: CON <”1”|”2”|”3”|”4”> |<”?”>
Connect audio of the specified input
(1-4) or ? for inquiry.
”1”|”2”|”3”|”4” Input to connect
“?”
? for inquiring configured connections