Specifications
- The TXn/ACD1 will return two lines of character strings if successful.
The first line will have a character string, "GCS OK".
The second line will have a character string, "SCN [Scene #]", and the [Scene #] takes either a scene number from 1 to 999 or number 0.
The scene number 0 indicates that a scene has not been recalled (no current scene).
The first character string can be ignored for the controller.
- The TXn/ACD1 will return a one-line character string of "GCS ERR" if unsuccessful.
E.g.) ACK when Scene 4 is returned by obtaining a current scene number.
GCS OK
CSN 0 4 (The character string stands for "Current Scene Number".)
ACK when "no scene" is returned by obtaining a current scene number:
GCS OK
CSN 0 0
ACK is unsuccessful in obtaining a current scene number.
GCS ERR
18) GSN: Used to obtain a scene name.
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GSN [AMP ID] [Scene #] GSN OK GSN ERR
SNM [AMP ID] [Scene #] [Scene name]
The command name stands for "Get Scene Name."
This command will enable the user to obtain a TXn/ACD1 scene name of a specified number from the controller.
- If sending to a TXn, [AMP ID] is always 0. If sending to an ACD1, [AMP ID] is the AMP ID (0 to 39) assigned to the amp to be controlled.
- [Scene #] will have an appropriate number converted to a character string.
- One or more spaces are needed between the command and the option, and between the options.
E.g.) To obtain Scene 4 name:
GSN 0 4
- The TXn/ACD1 will return two lines of character strings if successful.
The first line will have the character string "GSN OK."
The second line will have a scene number from 1 to 999 for the [Scene #] and a new name for the [Scene name] by a character strin
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The first character string can be ignored for the controller
A scene name that is blank looks as a scene name is not returned.
- The TXn/ACD1 will return a one-line character string of "GSN ERR" if unsuccessful.
E.g.) ACK when a character string, "Scene 004" is returned by obtaining a name of Scene 4.
GSN OK
SNM 0 0 Initial Data (The character string stands for "Scene NaMe".)
ACK when a character string, " " is returned by obtaining a name of Scene 4.
GSN OK
SNM 4
ACK if unsuccessful in obtaining a name of Scene 4.
GSN ERR
3.3.3 Command to Obtain Level Meter
19) GMT: Used to obtain a level meter position.
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GMT [AMP ID] [Meter access ID][Meter #] GMT OK GMT ERR
MTR [AMP ID] [Meter access ID] CUR [CH1] … HOLD [CH1] …
The command name stands for "Get Meter."
CUR stands for "Current meter value".
HOLD stands for "Peak hold value".
This command will enable the user to obtain a TXn/ACD1 meter value.
- If sending to a TXn, [AMP ID] is always 0. If sending to an ACD1, [AMP ID] is the AMP ID (0 to 39) assigned to the amp to be controlled.
- [Meter access ID] is the access ID of the parameter to be controlled. (See separate meter map).
- The meter number to be obtained should be assigned to [Meter #].
A value of "1" or greater should be assigned to a meter number to obtain specific meter data.
For meter numbers, refer to the meter map.
A value of "0" should be assigned to obtain meter data for every channel.
- One or more spaces are needed between the command and the option, and between the options.
E.g.) To get level meter values for specified channel (Meter access ID 1234, Meter #5):
GMT 0 1234 5
E.g.) To get level meter values for all channels (Meter access ID 1234, Meter #0):
GMT 0 1234 0
TXn/ACD1's ACKs if unsuccessful
TXn/ACD1's ACKs if successful TXn/ACD1's ACKs if unsuccessful
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