Setup guide

Volume Command:
CL#O#VA^^^T
To cancel an incomplete BCS command, enter the X” command at any
time.
Volume Examples:
BCS Command
Action
CL0O3VA100T Adjusts Volume to 10.0 dB for Level 0, destination 3
CL0O6 7VA-50T Adjusts Volume to -5.0 dB for Level 0, destinations 6 and 7
CL0O7VA2X Cancels the incomplete command
Note: You can enter multiple destinations in each Absolute Volume
command by including a space between each destination number, but
you can enter only one level per command line.
Adjusting Volume – Relative Method
You can use the Relative method to adjust theVolume of a destination
signal a specific decibel amount.
To adjust Volume using the Relative method, enter the command
using the specified command line format (where “#” represents any valid
audio level or destination number, and “^^^” represents the specific
increase or decrease in decibel level that you want). The amount is
specified as a decimal number to the tenth place without the decimal
marker; for example, enter the digits 25 for an increase in the decibel
level of +2.5 or enter –250 for a decrease in the decibel level of –25.0
Note: The decimal number must fall within the adjustment range
available for the specific type of audio board that has been selected for
adjustment (see Appendix B, “Product Specifications”).
Volume Command:
CL#O#VR^^^T
To cancel an incomplete BCS command, enter the X” command at any
time.
Installation and Setup Guide 8-5
Using BCS Commands
Volume Control