This command was introduced in firmware version 2.5.0.
This command is a channel boolean command. See
Section 6.3
and
Section 6.1
for more information
on this type of command.
This command is saved to non-volatile memory only as part of a preset. The state of this command
will be restored after power-up only if a preset is saved and that preset is set to be the power-on
preset.
Example
Description
Status Message
S01LAGCB1
Enable AGC on input channel B.
S01LAGCB1
S01LAGCA0
Disable AGC on input channel A.
S01LAGCA0
S01LAGCB2
Toggle AGC state on input channel B.
S01LAGCBx
, where
x
is
0
or
1
depending on
the current state of the AGC on input channel
B.
S01LAGCA?
Query AGC state on input channel A.
S01LAGCAx
, where
x
is
0
or
1
depending on
the current state of the AGC on input channel
A.
S01LAGC*1
Enable AGC on input channels A-B.
S01LAGC*11
S01LAGC*0
Disable AGC on input channels A-B.
S01LAGC*0000
S01LAGC*2
Toggle AGC state on input channels A-
B.
S01LAGC*ab
, where
a
and
b
are each
0
or
1
depending on the current state of the AGC for
each of the line input channels.
S01LAGC*?
Query AGC state on input channels A-
B.
S01LAGC*ab
, where
a
and
b
are each
0
or
1
depending on the current state of the AGC for
each of the line input channels.
8.69.
LAGCLINKAB
-- Enable or Disable Stereo AGC Linking
on Inputs A and B
This command links the line input AGC of inputs A and B into a stereo pair. The overall volume level of
the stereo signal will be analyzed, and the same gain will be applied to both channels.
This command has some side effects on the way the other line input AGC commands work. When
LAGCLINKAB
is first enabled, the settings for
LAGC
,
LAGCMAX
,
LAGCMIN
, and
LAGCRATE
on channel
A will be copied to channel B. The original settings for channel B will not be restored after
LAGCLINKAB
is disabled. Acknowledgements will be sent for any changes to channel B. From then
on, any changes for these commands for either channel A or B will be set for both channels, and
acknowledgements will be sent for both channels.
This command is a boolean command. See
Section 6.1
for more information on this type of command.
This command is saved to non-volatile memory only as part of a preset. The state of this command
will be restored after power-up only if a preset is saved and that preset is set to be the power-on