Command Structure; Control To Cu 6110); Command Structure (From Cu 6110 To External Control); Seat Numbering - Shure DCS 6000 User Manual

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To control the CU an External Control sends commands to CU 6110 included in command lines.
10.1.3
Command structure (from External Control to CU 6110)
Commands lines are build up in a very simple manner:
<command><SP><data><CR>
<command><SP><data><LF>
<SP>
<CR>
<LF>
Command lines are terminated by Carriage Return <CR> or Line Feed <LF> or both. In order to be able to
communicate with Windows systems, Linux systems or other systems, the CU understands both types of
command line terminations.
Notice also, there is a space between the command and data. If a command does not carry any data, space
is possible but not required.
The CU is not sensitive to upper/lower case.
Example:
Turn on microphone a seat 212. Command = 'mic_on', data = '212'. The 'mic_on' command carries a seat number as data.
Command lines out of the CU 6110 are just as simple:
10.1.4

Command structure (from CU 6110 to External Control)

<command><SP><data><CR><LF>
<SP>
<CR>
<LF>
Again, to satisfy most systems, the CU terminates command lines by including both <CR> and <LF>.
Conference units are identified by means of a seat numbers. Each Conference unit is assigned a seat
10.1.5

Seat numbering

number. This is done automatically for all Conference units, when they are connected to the CU 6110. The
CU 6110 Browser interface is used to change seat numbering.
Seat numbers must be in the range from 1 to 65535.
Space - 0x20 = 32
Carriage return - 0x0D = 13
Line Feed - 0x0A = 10
mic_on 212<CR>
Space - 0x20 = 32
Carriage return - 0x0D = 13
Line Feed - 0x0A = 10
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