Getkaudiooutvolume – Grass Valley Kaleido Remote Control Protocol Gateway Jan.09 2014 User Manual
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Kaleido Remote Control Protocol (Gateway)
User’s Guide
•
999.999.999.999
is the IP address of the device from where the stream occurs.
•
XX
is the identifier of the feed to use.
• To select an Audio Bridge Terminal (ABT) source, format the command as follows:
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.
• To select an embedded source, format the command as follows:
AES="X"
Where:
•
AAA
indicates the video input.
•
BB
indicates the group. Valid values range from 1 to 4.
•
X
indicates the AES. Value can be either 1 or 2.
• To stop audio monitoring and mute the audio output:
Gateway response:
•
: The command was correctly interpreted.
•
: The command was not executed, due to wrong spelling or an invalid
parameter.
getKAudioOutVolume
KX K2 AQ
This command retrieves the current volume at the analog audio monitoring output.
Gateway response:
•
Where
XX
is the value, expressed in dB, at which the audio monitoring volume is set.
This value ranges between 96 dB and +24 dB for a Kaleido-X series multiviewer, and
between 90 dB and 0 dB for a Kaleido-K2/Alto/Quad/Quad-Dual. Fractions of dB are
supported on the Kaleido-X series multiviewers only.
•
: The command was not recognized.
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.