The following table of Attributes is valid for all Nexia input blocks except Nexia PM Stereo Line Inputs, Nexia TC & Nexia VC AEC Inputs, and Nexia TC & Nexia VC Pre-AEC Inputs.
Analog Inputs |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Input Gain |
INPGAIN |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66 |
Input Level |
INPLVL |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
1 |
-100 ~ 12 * |
Phantom Power |
PHPWR |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = off 1 = on |
Input Mute |
INPMUTE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = unmuted 1 = muted |
Invert Polarity |
INPINVRT |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 =normal 1 = inverted |
* Can contain a decimal number.
Note: Nexia SP Line Inputs only support input gain values of 0, 6, 12, & 18 (dB).
Example: Set Device 1 Input Level at Instance ID 6, Input 3 to –10dB.
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
SET |
1 |
INPLVL |
6 |
3 |
None |
-10 |
<LF> |
Result: SET 1 INPLVL 6 3 –10 <LF>
The following table of Attributes is valid for all Nexia output blocks except Nexia PM Stereo Line Outputs.
Outputs |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Output Level |
OUTLVL |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
2 |
-100 ~ 0 * |
Output |
OUTMUTE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
2 |
0 = unmuted 1 = muted |
Output Full Scale Level ** |
OUTFS |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, SETD, GETD |
2 |
-31, 0, 6, 12, 18, 24 |
Invert Polarity |
OUTINVRT |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
2 |
0 = normal 1 = inverted |
* Can contain a decimal number.
Note: Nexia SP Line Outputs do not support the output full scale value of -31 (dBu).
Example: Set Device 2 Output Mute at Instance ID 3, Output 4 to muted.
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
SET |
2 |
OUTMUTE |
2 |
None |
4 |
1 |
<LF> |
Result: SET 2 OUTMUTE 3 4 1 <LF>
The following table of Attributes is valid only for Nexia PM Stereo Line Inputs.
PM Stereo Line |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Line Input Gain |
INPGAINPML |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0, 6, 12, 18 |
Input Level |
INPLVLPML |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
1 |
-100 ~ 12 * |
Input Mute |
INPMUTEPML |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = unmuted 1 = muted |
Input Invert |
INPINVRTPML |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = normal 1 = inverted |
Line Input Stereo Linking |
INPGANGPML |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = separate 1 = ganged |
* Can contain a decimal number.
Note: PM Line Input faders can be ganged as pairs: 1 & 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6, 7 & 8, 9 & 10, and 11 & 12.
Index1 is used to indicate either one of the Inputs in the pair to be ganged (not both).
The following table of Attributes is valid only for Nexia PM Stereo Line Outputs.
PM Stereo Line |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Output Level |
OUTLVLPM |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
2 |
-100 ~ 12 * |
Output Mute |
OUTMUTEPM |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
2 |
0 = unmuted 1 = muted |
Output Invert |
OUTINVRTPM |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
2 |
0 = normal 1 = inverted |
Output Full Scale Level |
OUTFSPM |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, SETD, GETD |
2 |
0, 6, 12, 18, 24 |
Output Stereo Linking |
OUTGANGPM |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
2 |
0 = separate 1 = ganged |
* Can contain a decimal number.
Note: PM Output faders can be ganged as pairs: 1 & 2, 3 & 4, and 5 & 6.
Index2 is used to indicate either one of the Outputs in the pair to be ganged (not both).
Example: Set Device 1 PM Output Gang at Instance 5 Output 2 to ganged (Outputs 1 & 2 ganged).
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
SET |
1 |
OUTGANGPM |
5 |
None |
2 |
1 |
<LF> |
Result: SET 1 OUTGANGPM 5 2 1 <LF>
The following table of Attributes is valid only for Nexia TC & Nexia VC AEC Inputs.
AEC Inputs |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Input Gain |
AECINPGAIN |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66 |
Input Level |
AECINPLVL |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
1 |
-100 ~ 12 * |
Phantom Power |
AECPHPWR |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = off 1 = on |
Input Mute |
AECINPMUTE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = unmuted 1 = muted |
Invert Polarity |
AECINPINVRT |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 =normal 1 = inverted |
Enable AEC |
AECENABLE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = off 1 = on |
NLP Strength |
AECNLP |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = off 1 = soft 2 = medium 3 = aggressive |
Noise Reduction |
AECNR |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0, and 6 ~ 15 |
* Can contain a decimal number.
Example: Set Device 1 AEC NLP Strength at Instance ID 24, Input 3 to aggressive.
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
SET |
1 |
AECNLP |
24 |
3 |
None |
3 |
<LF> |
Result: SET 1 AECNLP 24 3 3 <LF>
TC Dialer |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Caller ID |
TICID |
GET, GETD |
None |
None |
Full User Caller ID |
TICIDUSER |
GET, GETD |
None |
None |
Hook-Flash |
TILINE |
FLASH |
None |
None |
Hook-Switch State |
TIHOOKSTATE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
None |
0 = off-hook 1 = on-hook |
Speed Dial Tel. Number |
TISDENTRY |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
enter the phone number |
Speed Dial Name |
TISDLABEL |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
enter the name |
Last Number Dialed |
TILASTNUM |
GET, GETD |
None |
None |
Speed Dial Entry to Dial |
TISPEEDDIAL |
DIAL |
None |
1 ~ 16 |
Phone Number to Dial |
TIPHONENUM |
DIAL |
None |
enter the phone number |
Redial |
TILASTDIALED |
DIAL |
None |
none |
Note: The TC can insert delay while dialing a phone number by inserting commas where desired (each comma provides 1 second of delay). Most PBX systems require delay after acquiring an outside line. Also, multiple TIPHONENUM commands can be used to dial the individual digits of a phone number. The TIPHONENUM command has a character limit of 32 characters for the "value" field.
Example: Get Device 1 TC Caller ID Information at Instance 23
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
GET |
1 |
TICID |
23 |
None |
None |
None |
<LF> |
Result: GET 1 TICIDUSER 23 <LF>
Note: GET 1 TICID 23 will return: "" if there is no caller ID information available. If there is CID information available, it will return in the format "MMDDHHmmXXXXXXXXXX" where the "X's" represent the ten digit phone number. For example "040211235035551212".
Example: Get Device 1 TC Full User Caller ID Information at Instance 23
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
GET |
1 |
TICIDUSER |
23 |
None |
None |
None |
<LF> |
Result: GET 1 TICIDUSER 23 <LF>
Note: GET 1 TICIDUSER 23 will return: "" "" "" if there is no caller ID information available. The first set of quotes contains the date and time in the format MMDDHHmm. The second set of quotes represents the incoming phone number in the format 5036417287. The third set of quotes contains the name of the caller. If there are quotes contained within the name, there will be a backslash preceding the quotes within the name, i.e. "David \"Dawg\" Grisman".
Example: Set Device 1 TC Speed Dial Entry at Instance 23 Speed Dial 16 to 1-800-826-1457.
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
FLASH |
1 |
TILINE |
23 |
None |
None |
None |
<LF> |
Result: FLASH 1 TILINE 23 <LF> (dashes in phone number are optional)
Example: Set Device 1 TC Speed Dial Entry at Instance 23 Speed Dial 16 to 1-800-826-1457.
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
SET |
1 |
TISDENTRY |
23 |
16 |
None |
18008261457 |
<LF> |
Result: SET 1 TISDENTRY 23 16 18008261457<LF> (dashes in phone number are optional)
Example: Dial Device 1 TC Phone Number To Dial at Instance 23 of 1-800-826-1457.
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
DIAL |
1 |
TIPHONENUM |
23 |
None |
None |
18008261457 |
<LF> |
Result: DIAL 1 TIPHONENUM 23 18008261457<LF> (use DIAL instead of SET/GET commands)
TC Receive |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Receive Level |
TIRXLVL |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
None |
-100 ~ 12 * |
Receive Mute |
TIRXMUTE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
None |
0 = unmuted 1 = muted |
Number of Rings Before Auto-Answer |
TIAUTOANSWER |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
None |
0 = off 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 |
Line Echo Cancellation |
TIRXLEC |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
None |
0 = off 1 = on |
Noise Suppresion |
TIRXNS |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
None |
0 = off 1 = on |
* Can contain a decimal number.
TC Transmit |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Transmit Level |
TITXLVL |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
None |
-100 ~ 0 * |
Transmit Mute |
TITXMUTE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
None |
0 = unmuted 1 = muted |
* Can contain a decimal number.
Example: Mute the TC Transmit Block at Instance ID 21
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
SET |
1 |
TITXMUTE |
21 |
None |
None |
1 |
<LF> |
Result: SET 1 TITXMUTE 21 1 <LF>