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Feedback - Request status

Mute status

If you enter an "Request for" command in mute status, and an "request interval" in seconds, the panel will ask the device for mute status with the entered interval, except when the panel keyboard is locked.

If the reply from the device is equal to the command entered in "Mute on reply", the panel will indicate that the device is muted, and therefore turn on the Mute LED and vice versa.

Tip!
If RS232/RS485 command:

If you connect the device to the COM-port and click the Test-button
TestButton.png
you should get the reply from the device and can easily copy/paste it to the reply sequence for mute.

 

Power status

If you enter an "Request for" command in power status, and an "request interval" in seconds, the panel will ask the device for power status with the entered interval, except when the panel keyboard is locked.

If the reply from the device is equal to the command entered in "Power off reply", the panel will indicate that the device is off, and therefore turn on the Power Off LED.

Tip!
If RS232/RS485 command:

If you connect the device to the COM-port and click the Test-button
TestButton.png
you should get the reply from the device and can easily copy/paste it to the reply sequence for power.

 

Source status

If you enter an "Request for" command in source status, and an "request interval" in seconds, the panel will ask the device for source status with the entered interval, except when the panel keyboard is locked.

If the reply from the device is equal to the command entered in "Reply", the panel will indicate the selected source on the device by turning on the LED corresponding to the selected source.

Tip!
If RS232/RS485 command:

If you connect the device to the COM-port and click the Test-button
TestButton.png
you should get the reply from the device and can easily copy/paste it to the reply sequence for source.

 

Filter/Lamp status

Available from device version 2.10.

If you enter an "Request for" command in filter/lamp status, and an "request interval" in seconds, the panel will ask the device for filter/lamp status with the entered interval.

If the reply from the device is equal to the command entered in "Reply", the panel will update its internal filter/lamp counter. The filter/lamp counter is e.g. used so you can send an e-mail to local IT admin when it's time to replace the filter/lamp. 

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