Command

SET – Tells Nexia that a DSP attribute is to be set to a specific value – may contain negative numbers and/or decimal points

GET - Tells Nexia that a DSP attribute is to be read – the response may contain a decimal point and/or a negative number (see Responses).

INC - Tells Nexia that a DSP attribute is to be incremented by a specific amount

DEC- Tells Nexia that a DSP attribute is to be decremented by a specific amount

 

RECALL – Tells Nexia that a preset is to be recalled.

 

DIAL – Tells the Nexia that a dial command is being sent

 

SETL and GETL can be used if negative numbers and/or decimals are not supported by a control system.

 

SETL – Tells Nexia that a DSP attribute is to be set to a specific value, no decimal places or negative numbers –To convert a dB number: add 100 to the desired level and then multiply by 10.

 

Example: To set a level to –60.5dB, add 100 (-60.5 +100 = 39.5). Then multiply by 10 (39.5 X 10 = 395). Instead of Value being –60.5, Value after this SETL command will equal 395.

 

GETL - Tells Nexia that a DSP attribute is to be read without negative numbers or decimals. To convert this number to dB: divide the number by 10, then subtract 100.

 

Example: With a returned GETL response of 405, divide by 10 (405 / 10 = 40.5), and then subtract 100 (40.5 – 100 = -59.5dB)

 

For your reference, the SETL/GETL Table on the following page shows .5dB increments converted into the SETL/GETL format.

 

Some Attributes do not support all commands. The Attribute section defines which commands support SET/SETL, GET/GETL, INC, or DEC functions. RECALL is only used on preset commands. DIAL is only used on telephone dialing commands.

 

*When GET or GETL is used, a Value will not need to be specified since GET/GETL is a request command. A Value must be specified in order for strings with SET/SETL, INC, DEC, and RECALL to work.

 

Note: SETD, GETD, INCD, DECD, SETLD, and GETLD commands may be used when a ‘full path’ serial response to the command is desired (see Responses). A ‘full path’ serial response will provide identification of the target object, the original command, and the resulting value or state.

 

Level

Value

Level

Value

Level

Value

Level

Value

Level

Value

12

1120

-10.5

895

-33

670

-55.5

445

-78

220

11.5

1115

-11

890

-33.5

665

-56

440

-78.5

215

11

1110

-12

885

-34

660

-56.5

435

-79

210

10.5

1105

-12.5

880

-34.5

655

-57

430

-79.5

205

10

1100

-13

875

-35

650

-57.5

425

-80

200

9.5

1095

-13.5

870

-35.5

645

-58

420

-80.5

195

9

1090

-14

865

-36

640

-58.5

415

-81

190

8.5

1085

-14.5

860

-36.5

635

-59

410

-81.5

185

8

1080

-15

855

-37

630

-59.5

405

-82

180

7.5

1075

-15.5

850

-37.5

625

-60

400

-82.5

175

7

1070

-16

845

-38

620

-60.5

395

-83

170

6.5

1065

-16.5

840

-38.5

615

-61

390

-83.5

165

6

1060

-17

835

-39

610

-61.5

385

-84

160

5.5

1055

-17.5

830

-39.5

605

-62

380

-84.5

155

5

1050

-18

825

-40

600

-62.5

375

-85

150

4.5

1045

-18.5

820

-40.5

595

-63

370

-85.5

145

4

1040

-19

815

-41

590

-63.5

365

-86

140

3.5

1035

-19.5

810

-41.5

585

-64

360

-86.5

135

3

1030

-20

805

-42

580

-64.5

355

-87

130

2.5

1025

-20.5

800

-42.5

575

-65

350

-87.5

125

2

1020

-21

795

-43

570

-65.5

345

-88

120

1.5

1015

-21.5

790

-43.5

565

-66

340

-88.5

115

1

1010

-22

785

-44

560

-66.5

335

-89

110

.5

1005

-22.5

780

-44.5

555

-67

330

-89.5

105

0

1000

-23

775

-45

550

-67.5

325

-90

100

-.5

995

-23.5

770

-45.5

545

-68

320

-90.5

95

-1

990

-24

765

-46

540

-68.5

315

-91

90

-1.5

985

-24.5

760

-46.5

535

-69

310

-91.5

85

-2

980

-25

755

-47

530

-69.5

305

-92

80

-2.5

975

-25.5

750

-47.5

525

-70

300

-92.5

75

-3

970

-26

745

-48

520

-70.5

295

-93

70

-3.5

965

-26.5

740

-48.5

515

-71

290

-93.5

65

-4

960

-27

735

-49

510

-71.5

285

-94

60

-4.5

955

-27.5

730

-49.5

505

-72

280

-94.5

55

-5

950

-28

725

-50

500

-72.5

275

-95

50

-5.5

945

-28.5

720

-50.5

495

-73

270

-95.5

45

-6

940

-29

715

-51

490

-73.5

265

-96

40

-6.5

935

-29.5

710

-51.5

485

-74

260

-96.5

35

-7

930

-30

705

-52

480

-74.5

255

-97

30

-7.5

925

-30.5

700

-52.5

475

-75

250

-97.5

25

-8

920

-31

695

-53

470

-75.5

245

-98

20

-8.5

915

-31.5

690

-53.5

465

-76

240

-98.5

15

-9

910

-32

685

-54

460

-76.5

235

-99

10

-9.5

905

-32.5

680

-54.5

455

-77

230

-99.5

5

-10

900

-33

675

-55

450

-77.5

225

-100

0