Monitoring - Extron electronics NetPA Ultra Series User Manual

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Monitoring

There are two methods to monitor the amplifier, querying and unsolicited responses. Either
method or a combination of the two can be employed.
NOTES:
All status flags reset upon power cycle. Status flags can also be reset via SIS (see
Resets
See
page 105 of the guide for detailed descriptions of each status.
Querying:
1.
See
Status
2.
Each status command is capable of being queried.
3.
Query commands can be used when polling with a control system.
4.
All statuses can be queried, even when unsolicited responses are enabled.
Unsolicited responses:
NOTE: Unsolicited responses are turned off by default to reduce unecessary network
traffic, and must be turned on if needed.
1.
Set the unit to verbose mode 2 or 3.
2.
Use the NTFY command (see
EMX!*X@
General
Where x = 1 (on) or 0 (off [Default]).
Determines which unsolicited responses get turned on.
NOTE: Some responses may not be desired or may report too frequently,
X@
Where x = 0 (Default) - 3.
0.
1.
This variable specifies which port to direct the responses.
This is useful when you need to keep traffic to a minimum on a particular port or
ports.
on page 97).
Status
on page 98 of the SIS section and
on page 98 for the commands to query.
Status
}
NTFY
Overload
X! = xxxx
Signal Presence
Digital Clipping
requiring them to be disabled.
= x
2.
All (Default)
RS-232
Dante Port
3.
USB
Troubleshooting
on page 98) to configure.
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