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[. . . ] A space is not required before a line feed, but is acceptable and is used in examples shown in this manual (for legibility only). A space normally proceeds the carriage return/line feed <CR><LF> in a response to a GET command (see Command and Responses). For each control string a few components will need to be derived from the Audia software: Device Number, InstanceID, and Index. In a SET command, Value is used to specify what the DSP block attribute is to be set to. [. . . ] Note: For Wall State, Index1 indicates the wall to be affected and Value indicates the actual wall state (down=open=combined; up=closed=separated). Example: Set Device 1 Room Combiner Wall State at Instance 4 Wall 2 to up (close/separate). Command Dev # Attribute Inst ID Index 1 Index 2 Value SET 1 RMCMBWALL 4 2 None 1 Result: SET 1 RMCMBWALL 4 2 1 <LF> Line Feed <LF> Auto-Mixer Combiner Group State Attribute MCMBGROUP Commands SET, GET Index 1 Value Range 0 ~ 32 Note: Index1 is the input being addressed. Value is the group; this is represented by a letter in Audia software, but addressed as a number in ATP commands. (Example: ungroup=0, A=1, B=2, C=3. . . . ) Note: The Auto-Mixer Combiner was previously the Mix-Minus Combiner. The above command will continue to work with a Mix-Minus Combiner block in a previously created Audia file with a Mix-Minus Combiner. Equalizer Blocks Graphic EQ EQ Band Level Bypass All Bands Attribute GEQLVLBND GEQBYPALL Commands SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC SET, GET Index 1 Value Range -30 ~ 15 * None 0 = active 1 = bypassed * Can contain a decimal number. Note: Index1 represents the filter to be controlled. Graphic EQ filters are numbered from left to right, and the selected band is displayed in the upper left hand corner of the Graphic EQ dialog screen in Audia software. Example: Set Device 2 Graphic EQ Bypass All Bands at Instance 9 to bypass. Command Dev # Attribute Inst ID Index 1 Index 2 SET 2 GEQBYPALL 9 None None Result: SET 2 GEQBYPALL 9 1 <LF> Parametric EQ EQ Bandwidth Bypass EQ Band Center Freq. EQ Band Level Bypass All Bands Attribute PEQBWBND PEQBYPBND PEQFCBND PEQLVLBND PEQBYPALL Commands SET, SETL, GET, GETL SET, GET SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC SET, GET Index 1 1 1 1 Value Range 0. 010 ~ 4. 000 * 0 = active 1 = bypassed 20 ~ 20000 -30 ~ 15 * Value 1 Line Feed <LF> None 0 =active 1 = bypassed * Can contain a decimal number. Note: Index1 represents the filter to be controlled. Parametric EQ filters are initially numbered from left to right, and the selected band is displayed in the upper left hand corner of the Parametric EQ dialog screen in Audia software. Regardless of preset name, the first preset defined is 1001, the second is 1002, and so forth. Since Presets apply to entire systems, the Device Number will always be 0 for Preset strings. Command RECALL Dev # 0 Attribute PRESET Inst ID None Index 1 None Index 2 None Value 1001 Line Feed <LF> Result: RECALL 0 PRESET 1001 <LF> (use RECALL instead of SET/GET commands) Index Meter Blocks Meters Attribute Signal Present Meter SPMTRSTATE Peak Meter RMS Meter Logic Meter PKMTRLVL RMSMTRLVL LGCMTRSTATE Commands GET GET, GETL GET, GETL GET Value Range 0 = no signal present 1 = signal present 1 -100 ~ 36 * 1 -100 ~ 36 * 1 0 = no signal present 1 = signal present * Can contain a decimal number. Index 1 Note: Meters only use GET and GETL commands, which do not include a Value. Instead, Audia will respond to these GET/GETL commands with the requested value (current level). Command GET Dev # 1 Attribute RMSMTRLVL Inst ID 48 Index 1 1 Index 2 None Value None Line Feed <LF> Result: GET 1 RMSMTRLVL 48 1 <LF> (use GET/GETL commands only) Generator Blocks No Attributes are specified at this time Index Instance ID Audia uses an Instance ID number to specify the exact DSP block to be controlled. Custom names (Instance ID Tags) may be assigned to DSP blocks, and used in lieu of Instance ID numbers within ATP command strings. Instance ID Tags may be up to 32 characters, but may not start with a number. If the Instance ID Tag includes spaces, it must be double-quote delimited ("Instance ID Tag") when used in a command string. The Instance ID number (and Instance ID Tag) can be found by right-clicking the DSP block and selecting "Properties". Both identifiers are available on the DSP Attributes 1 tab. Instance ID Tag Instance ID Tags are used as an alphanumeric substitution for the Instance ID when sending ATP control strings. [. . . ] As stated above, Audia will output the default gateway IP Address when powered up, or you can use the GET DEFAULTGW command mentioned above. Get MAC Address By typing "GET 0 MACADDRESS <LF>" in HyperTerminal Audia will reveal the MAC Address of the Audia's network interface. Substituting the `0' for a 1, 2, 3, etc will tell Audia to reveal the MAC Address for the device who's number is 1, 2, 3 etc. A "0" asks for the MAC Address of the Audia you are currently connected to. Note: You can only use a 1, 2, 3 etc if there is a system loaded into the Audia's. [. . . ]

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