Setkaudioout – Grass Valley Kaleido Remote Control Protocol Gateway Jan.09 2014 User Manual
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Gateway Commands
setKAudioOut
• For an Audio Bridge Terminal (ABT) source, the returned value indicates which ABT
input is being monitored:
Where
999
represents the ABT input number. ABT input numbers 1–64 are
associated with the SDTI IN (or ABT/MADI) connector on your multiviewer’s INPUT
A card; numbers 65-128 to the connector on INPUT B, etc.
• For an embedded source, the returned value will contain the video input, the
group and the AES used. The syntax will be:
Where:
•
AAA
indicates the video input.
•
BB
indicates the group. Valid values are from 1 to 4.
•
X
indicates the AES. Valid value can be either 1 or 2.
•
: The command was not executed.
setKAudioOut
KX K2 AQ
You can select the audio source to be monitored at the analog audio output by using this
Gateway command. The syntax of the command depends on whether you wish to monitor
audio from a stream, from an Audio Bridge Terminal device, from an embedded source, or
no audio at all.
Where
DETAILS
will differ depending on the type of audio source being selected for
monitoring, as shown below.
• To select a streaming source, format the command as follows:
FeedID="XX"
Where:
Notes
• To use this command with a Kaleido-X series multiviewer, you must first
open a session with user privilege validation (see
), otherwise the
gateway will return
.
• The KMV-3901/3911, and Kaleido-IP do not support this command.
• The Kaleido-Alto, Kaleido-Quad, and Kaleido-Quad-Dual do not support
streaming sources.
• You may select any audio source for monitoring, independent of whether
it is being metered in the current layout, with the exception that a
streaming source must be part of the current layout.
• If the source is included in the layout, the meter assigned to it will be
highlighted.
• If the source is not included in the layout, the sound will be routed to the
audio monitors, but there will be no indication of the source, in the
layout.