Mline - mic/line adjust, Mmax - maximum number of microphones, Mpass - modem password – ClearOne XAP 800 User Manual

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Appendices

~ Appendix E: Serial Commands

MLINE - Mic/Line Adjust

This command selects/reports the setting of coarse gain adjustment on the input

channels 1-8. The three settings are 0dB, 25dB, and 55dB.

Command form: DEVICE MLINE <Channel>[Value]

Argument details

Name

Description

Device

0–7 or * to select all units

MLINE

Command form

Channel

1–8 (selects mic inputs)

Value

0 = 0dB (line level), 1 = 55dB, 2 = 25dB, Null = current level

Example:

#53 MLINE 1 2 On XAP 800 unit 3 (#53), the mic/line (MLINE)

setting for input 1 is 25dB (2).

MMAX - Maximum Number of Microphones

This command selects/reports the maximum number of microphones for each gating

group.

Command form: DEVICE

MMAX <Channel> [Value]

Argument details

Name

Description

Device

0–7 or * to select all units

MMAX

Command form

Channel

1–4, A-D (gating groups)

Value

0 = Unlimited, 1–8 = Maximum number of mics

Null = Current maximum number of microphones

Example:

#52 MMAX A 4 On the XAP 800 unit 2 (#52), the max number of

mics (MMAX) in gating group A that are allowed to gate on at any one time is 4.

MPASS - Modem Password

This command sets the current password setting for the unit when using modem

mode. The password must be entered in twice.

Command form: DEVICE

MPASS [String]

Argument details

Name

Description

Device

0–7 or * to select all units

MMAX

Command form

String

0-12 characters, CLEAR = to clear the current password

Null to report the current password

Example:

#50 MPASS GENTNER On XAP 800 unit 0 (#50), the modem

password (MPASS) is set to GENTNER.

Once the command is

given, the unit responds by

echoing back the

command,

followed by “RE-

ENTER PASSWORD” string. The

command must then be re-entered

exactly as entered previously. Then,

the command will be echoed back,

followed by an “OK,” indicating that

the password has been changed.

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