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When using a control system, the microphone mutes can be configured to ―int. mute‖ (default), which
mutes the microphone audio inside of the base station, or ―ext. mute‖, which allows the control
system to choose another location for the mute to take place.
Note: Both a control system and DSP cannot be connected to a Base Station at the same time.
When using a control system, the DSP control must be done by the control system and not the Base
Station.
Serial Command & Return Strings:
The Serial Strings of an Executive HD Base Station begin with the Argument and terminates with a
Carriage Return. The Command String structure is as follows:
<Argument> <Command> ch <Channel #> <Value> <CR>
All Command Strings sent to the Base Station will provide a Return String confirming the change has
taken place. Return Strings will begin with ―val‖ and terminate with a Carriage Return. You will receive
a Return String for every action that has taken place as a result of the Command String sent to the
Base Station. The Return String structure is as follows:
val <Command> ch <Channel #> <Value> <CR>
String Table:
Argument
Command
Channel#
Value
set
mute
1-8 = ch 1-8
0 = off
A = Master Mute
1 = on
get
mute
1-8 = ch 1-8
A = Master Mute
batt
1-8 = ch 1-8
val
mute
1-8 = ch 1-8
0 = off
A = Master Mute
1 = self mute on (TT Master Mute Mode)
2 = on
3 = unknown (Mic is off or out of range)
batt
1-8 = ch 1-8
0 = empty
1 = 25%
2 = 50%
3 = 75%
4 = 100%