AVer MT300 User Manual
AVer MT300 User Manual

AVer MT300 User Manual

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  • Page 1 MT300 Matrix Tracking Box User Manual — — MT300 / MT300N...
  • Page 2 Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions. COPYRIGHT ©2024 AVer Information Inc. All rights reserved. | December 27, 2024 The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Contact Information

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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ClearOne ........................22 Nureva ........................24 Sennheiser ........................ 28 Shure ........................30 Yamaha ........................35 Access the Web Interface ....................36 AVer Device Utility ..................... 36 AVer Enterprise Management ................... 38 Set up Your MT300 ......................39 Compare MT300 Modes ....................39...
  • Page 5 Auto Mode (Active Position) ..................58 Supported Devices ....................58 Square Microphone Calibration................. 59 Round Microphone Calibration.................. 64 Add a Coverage Area ....................67 MT300 System Settings ....................69 Video & Audio ........................ 69 Network ......................... 71 NDI ..........................73 System ........................... 75 Help ..........................
  • Page 6: Overview

    Overview Package Contents MT300 Power Adapter & Cable Fixing Plate Cable Ties (x13) Matrix Tracking Box Power Cord (x2) 3.0 x 5mm 3.0 x 5mm M3 x 10mm Rack Mount Bracket Flat Head Screw (x5) Truss Head Screw Screws (x4)
  • Page 7: Parts Info

    Parts Info Front Panel Back Panel 1. Power Button 6. DC Power Jack 2. Reset Button 7. PoE+ Port IEEE 802.3AT 3. LED Indicators 8. Ethernet Port 4. HDMI Out Port (x2) 9. HDMI In Port (x3) 5. USB Out 3.0 Type-B Port (x2) 10.
  • Page 8: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators STATUS Color Status Solid orange Standby Solid green Normal Flashing green Firmware upgrade USB 1, USB 2 Color Status Solid green Connected Flashing green Streaming LAN 1, LAN 2 Color Status Solid green Connected Dimensions...
  • Page 9: Connections

    Connections Front Panel Back Panel Network...
  • Page 10: Rs-422 Connection

    RS-422 Connection Use an RS-422 adapter cable to make a RS-422 connection to your control device.
  • Page 11 Pin # RS-422 Port Pin Definition T-568B Cable...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation Cable Fixing Plate Installation 1. Secure the cable fixing plates to the tracking box with 5 flat hat 3.0 x 5 mm screws in the package. 3. Use 13 cable ties in the package to secure 2. Plug in cables. the cables and cable fixing plates.
  • Page 13: Desk Mount Installation

    Desk Mount Installation 1. Secure the mount brackets on the tracking box. Screw: 4 truss head screws, 3.0 x 5 mm 2. Install the mount brackets and the tracking box under the desk. Screw: 4 screws, M3 x 10 mm Desk Server Rack Mount (Optional Accessories) For details on optional accessories, consult your local dealer.
  • Page 14: Get Started

    Get Started Supported AVer Devices Professional Tracking Cameras • Single Lens TR211 TR311HWV2 TR310 TR315 TR313V2 TR311 TR315N TR323V2 TR311HN TR335 TR323NV2 TR313 TR335N TR333V2 TR331 PTC310HWV2 TR333 PTC310UV2 PTC310 PTC320UV2 PTC310N PTC320UNV2 PTC310U PTC330UV2 PTC330 PTC330U Dual Lens •...
  • Page 15: Supported Microphones

    Different surfaces affect sound reflection and absorption, influencing effectiveness. Measure and maintain appropriate distances between devices and the coverage area for clear tracking. To achieve the best experience, connect with an AVer technical expert who can tailor the installation to your specific needs.
  • Page 16 3. Select a microphone in the main area. 4. Go to Camera > Camera Area. Add a Camera Area by dragging it within the microphone pickup area. Each Camera Area group corresponds to MT300 channel 1-8.
  • Page 17 1. On the ATUC-IRCU Web Remote interface, go to Settings & Maintenance > System Settings > Network > IP Control Settings. 2. Turn on Notification. Note: If a powered-off ATUC-IRDU appears to be sending audio signal in MT300, turn on Audio Level Notification to resolve the issue.
  • Page 18 Pairing ATUC-50 with AVer camera presets for voice tracking : Each ATUC-50DU or ATUC-IRDU discussion unit corresponds to an MT300 channel. • A discussion unit whose talk button is pressed first takes priority over others until it is mute. For •...
  • Page 19: Biamp

    Up to 2 ceiling microphone arrays are permitted per network box (one TCM-X or TCM-XA with TCM- XEX). Each ceiling microphone array has 8 channels. MT300 divides the microphones’ horizontal angles into 8 equal parts, which correspond to MT300 Channel 1 - 8.
  • Page 20 2. Open the System page > Security menu > Manage System Security... 3. Click the Protect System... button to create the admin user and password. 4. You’ll be prompted to enter the same set of username and password when connecting to Biamp microphones in MT300.
  • Page 21 To set up Parlé TCM-X microphones: 1. Open Tesira Design Software. 2. After the TCM-X microphone has been added to the layout, the instance tag of the Parlé microphone block or Logic Meter block to be controlled must use the following naming schemes. To check or rename the instance tag of a specific block, click on that block, go to Properties panel >...
  • Page 22 Logic Meter block: AVerMeterX (X=1–4 starting with 1) • 3. Click Channel Configure and select a pickup mode in MT300. Then lick Save.
  • Page 23: Bosch

    Each CCS 1000 D Control Unit supports up to 80 Discussion Devices. • Assign each CCS 1000 D Discussion Device to one MT300 channel by changing the seat name. • A discussion unit whose talk button is pressed first takes priority over others until it is mute. For •...
  • Page 24 1. Connect to the CCS 1000 D Control Unit through IP. Access the web interface with an administrator account. 2. Go to System Settings > Users, create a user for MT300 with the default username/password ptzlink/ptzlink. The password can be changed later. For User rights, select Manage meeting.
  • Page 25 4. Go to System Settings > Seats, rename the Seat name ending with a space and a number to assign each discussion device to one MT300 channel of the same number. Seat 1 corresponds to channel 1, seat 2 to channel 2, and so on.
  • Page 26 5. You’ll be prompted to enter the same set of username and password when connecting to Bosch microphones in MT300. Note: CCS 1000 D Control Unit allows one login at a time. When connecting CCS 1000 D Discussion Devices to MT300, make sure you are not logged in anywhere else.
  • Page 27: Clearone

    MT300 assigns 12 channels to each BMA 360. Unused channels are retained in the assigned • BMA 360. Daisy-Chained Channel Start/End BMA 360 1-12 BMA 360 13-24 BMA 360 25-36 • When adding your device in MT300, select your MIC channels in the drop-down list according to the number of BMA 360 daisy-chained.
  • Page 28 BMA 360D • Use CONSOLE AI Lite software to select preset beam patterns for common room or custom pattern for unique floorplans of up to 12 beams. Each microphone beam corresponds to one MT300 channel of the same number. •...
  • Page 29: Nureva

    HDL300 HDL310 Dual HDL300 HDL410 To set up HDL microphones: Nureva Console Client: • 1. Turn on Enable camera tracking integration. 2. Enter the IP address of the computer running MT300 in the Allowed host names / IP addresses field.
  • Page 30 • MT300: MT300 divides HDL microphones’ horizontal angles into 8-24 equal parts, which correspond to MT300 channel 1-24. When adding microphones in MT300, enter the IP address of the computer running Nureva Console Client in the IP Address field.
  • Page 31 To add a coverage area for HDL410 in MT300: 1. Go to Auto Mode Settings > Channel > Channel Configure. 2. Select Coverage from the Pickup Mode drop-down list. 3. Click Coverage Map Setting > Click Add Coverage.
  • Page 32 4. Add a coverage area by dragging it. You can add up to 8 coverage areas per microphone. • • When coverage areas overlap, the microphone will default to the area with the smaller number.
  • Page 33: Sennheiser

    Sennheiser TeamConnect Ceiling 2 TeamConnect Ceiling Medium MT300 divides TeamConnect Ceiling 2’s and TeamConnect Ceiling Medium’s horizontal angles into 8- 24 equal parts, which correspond to MT300 channel 1-24. TeamConnect Ceiling 2 • An Exclusion Zone set in Sennheiser Control Cockpit also affects the corresponding channel in MT300.
  • Page 34 TeamConnect Ceiling Medium • The 3rd party media control access for TeamConnect Ceiling Medium is encrypted and protected using username and password. It has to be enabled using Sennheiser Control Cockpit before use. To set a 3rd Party device control password: 1.
  • Page 35: Shure

    Shure® Microflex® Complete Wireless (MXCW) System MXA310 Table Array Microphone • Web Application 1. Open the Configuration tab. 2. Select a template from the multi-channel options. Or select Add Channel to add more than 1 channel. MT300 does not support single channel for the MXA310.
  • Page 36 MXA910 Ceiling Array Microphone • Web Application Go to IntelliMix > Automixer Properties > Deselect Leave last mic on.
  • Page 37 MXA920-S / MXA920-R Ceiling Array Microphone • Note: To integrate with supported AVer camera tracking system via active talker positions, refer <Auto Mode (Active Position)>. Web Application To manually position up to 8 lobes: 1. Go to Settings > General > Turn off Automatic coverage.
  • Page 38 3. Go to Auto Mode Settings > Channel > Channel Configure in MT300 > Select Lobe as Pickup Mode: The lobes you have positioned in the MXA920's web application correspond to MT300 channel 1-8. 4. Turn on Enable advanced talker position to detect voice.
  • Page 39 2. To add more coverage areas, go to Coverage > Add coverage. 3. Go to Auto Mode Settings > Channel > Channel Configure in MT300 > select Coverage as Pickup Mode: The coverage areas you have added in the MXA920's web application correspond to MT300 channel 1-8.
  • Page 40: Yamaha

    MT300 divides RM-CG’s horizontal angles into 8-24 equal parts, which correspond to MT300 • channel 1-24. • MT300 voice tracking function requires linking more than one RM-TT or RM-W microphones for location data. When linking RM-TT or RM-W microphones to the RM-CR Remote Conference Processor, enter •...
  • Page 41: Access The Web Interface

    IP address: AVer Device Utility • AVer Enterprise Management • Note: The PoE+ port defaults to a static IP address of 192.168.1.168, while the Ethernet port uses • DHCP. The MT300 default username and password is admin/admin. • AVer Device Utility...
  • Page 42 AVer Device Utility and camera must be on the same LAN. • 3. Double-click on your MT300’s IP address in the IPv4 Address column to open the web interface in your browser. When you log in for the first time: You’ll be prompted to change the username and password.
  • Page 43: Aver Enterprise Management

    AVer Enterprise Management Note: AVer Enterprise Management default username and password is admin/admin. 1. Download AVer Enterprise Management from AVer Download Center (https://www.aver.com/download-center) and launch the software. 2. Log in with the default username and password admin/admin. 3. Go to Setup > Add, then click Auto Search to see available devices on the same local area network (LAN).
  • Page 44: Set Up Your Mt300

    Set up Your MT300 MT300’s built-in Live Mode, Manual Mode and Auto Mode help you present video feeds in a single stream composited gallery, follow the presenter in real time as they move, or frame the active talker. Compare MT300 Modes...
  • Page 45 3. When microphone channel 1 picks up audio from the presenter, the camera will move to preset 1. Presenter Mode frames and follows the presenter on screen.
  • Page 46: Add A Device

    Add a Device To add cameras and microphones: 1. Click Add Device. Or click the Settings icon on the top-right corner > Device > Add device.
  • Page 47 USB Port 3: Stream audio and video. HDMI: Select Control via IP for Human Tracking • functions. Non-AVer camera via IP: Select Streaming via RTSP • and enter RTSP URL or Streaming via NDI and enter NDI group. Note: Only Live Mode and Manual Mode are...
  • Page 48 To edit devices: 1. Hover over the device and click the Pencil icon. 2. Edit device in the dialog box and click Save. To delete devices: Hover over the device and click the Trash can icon.
  • Page 49: User Interface

    User Interface 1. Live Mode Toggle 2. Select Profile A profile can include both Auto Mode and Manual Mode settings, but only one mode is applied at a • time. To switch modes, click the Settings icon > Profile. • 3.
  • Page 50: Live Mode

    Live Mode See camera live views, change layouts, and use pan, tilt, zoom controls. 1. Toggle on Live Mode. 2. Select a layout. 3. Drag and drop a camera from Select Camera to a live view grid. A blue circled number will appear on the camera icon to indicate the grid position. To control a camera: Click to select a live view.
  • Page 51: Manual Mode

    Manual Mode Use presets and Human Tracking modes to follow the presenter in real time as they move. Make sure you have defined required presets and configured required modes on the camera web interface. 1. Click the Settings icon on the top-right corner > Profile > Manual Mode Settings. 2.
  • Page 52: Add A Preset

    4. The profile is saved and applied automatically when you close the Profile page by clicking Your Manual Mode profile will now be applied. Add a Preset You can also add presets on MT300. 1. Click Set preset to add presets. 2. Position your camera using pan, tilt, zoom controls, click a number, then click Save to save that position.
  • Page 53: Auto Mode (Channel)

    Note: A profile can include both Auto Mode and Manual Mode settings, but only one mode is applied at a time. 3. Select a layout for up to 3 cameras, then add up to 25 AVer camera and microphone groups. Refer <Select Group...
  • Page 54 4. Added device groups will appear under Select group. You can also assign a priority Group if multiple device groups share the same camera. Refer to <Assign a Priority Group>. 5. Select a device group to pair microphone channels with presets. A blue frame indicates that it is selected.
  • Page 55 8. Click Channel Configure to select a pickup mode based on your microphone setting. Then click Save.
  • Page 56 9. Click the Time button to set a delay before the camera goes to a preset. Item Description Time to trigger Preset Set a delay before the camera goes to a preset. Multiple Speakers Mode When multiple voices are detected, Multiple Speakers Mode activates behavior and the camera goes to preset 0 of the last camera to minimize disorienting movements.
  • Page 57 The duration of Time to go to Preset 0 must be longer than Time • to trigger Preset. Far end speakers trigger If the microphone detects voice from the far end of the room, such as Preset 0 (Sennheiser during a video conference, the camera will go to preset 0 of the last microphones only) camera.
  • Page 58: Select Group Panel

    Select Group Panel 1. Select Output Layout Single Sideby-side...
  • Page 59 Active speaker Dynamically displays the current active channel in the top grid. Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Hybrid Pins a group to the top grid while displaying up to 3 active channels. If no group is pinned, the hybrid view defaults to the active speaker view.
  • Page 60 2. Camera status Click the question mark icon for descriptions. Icon Status Camera is sending data to MT300 Device online Device offline Incorrect account or password 3. Group + Add a camera and microphone group. 4. Hamburger Menu Hover your cursor over a device group to see the hamburger menu.
  • Page 61: Assign A Priority Group

    Assign a Priority Group You can assign a priority group for the camera to go to when: Multiple groups share a camera. • • Microphone detects no sound (default preset 0). • Multiple Speakers Mode activates (default preset 0). Microphone detects far end speakers (Sennheiser microphones only, default preset 0) •...
  • Page 62: Multiple Speakers Mode Conditions

    Multiple Speakers Mode Conditions Conditions Enter Mode Leave Mode Active channel 3 active channels are Fewer than 3 active (default) active in a set time channels are active in (Time to trigger). a set time (Time to quit). Active channel 3 active channels with Fewer than 3 active with preset...
  • Page 63: Auto Mode (Active Position)

    Auto Mode (Active Position) Active Position reports active talker positions from supported microphones in the form of X, Y, Z coordinates to deliver enhanced camera tracking. Supported Devices USB- and IP-connected supported AVer Devices Shure® MXA920-S / MXA920-R Ceiling Array Microphone...
  • Page 64: Square Microphone Calibration

    Square Microphone Calibration 1. Make sure the camera has been paired with a microphone. 2. Click to select a device group. A blue frame will indicate that it is selected. 3. Click the Active Position tab and follow the setup wizard. Click the question mark in the top-right corner for instructions.
  • Page 65 Dragging the red dot to align the red line to the top or bottom edge of the microphone. The microphone doesn’t need to be in the center of the live view, as long as the red line is aligned to the edge. Adjust the camera angle using pan, tilt and zoom controls, if the microphone appears at a slight angle.
  • Page 66 Starting from the top left, locate 3 microphone corners in a clockwise direction with a red cross. Click Set. The saved location will appear in the thumbnail.
  • Page 67 Finally, locate the logo on the microphone to indicate its orientation. Depending on the microphone orientation, the logo corner may be the same as one of the 3 corners.
  • Page 68 Click Next after locating 3 corners and the logo. Or click Reset to relocate all of them. Make sure the red cross appears in the center of the microphone, and click Save. Or click Back to reconfigure.
  • Page 69: Round Microphone Calibration

    Round Microphone Calibration 1. Make sure the camera has been paired with a microphone. 2. Click to select a device group. A blue frame will indicate that it is selected. 3. Click the Active Position tab and follow the setup wizard. Click the question mark in the top-right corner for instructions.
  • Page 70 Dragging the red dot to align the red lines to the top and left edge of the inner diameter so that the red cross appears at the center. Locate the top point of the inner diameter with the red cross.
  • Page 71 Click to mark the position of the LED. Make sure the red cross appears in the center of the microphone, and click Save. Or click Back to reconfigure.
  • Page 72: Add A Coverage Area

    4. Go to Active Position tab > select Coverage not assigned to use all coverage areas. Or select a coverage area that you have added in the web application from the drop-down list. Talker positions outside of the selected coverage area won’t be picked up by MT300. 5. To change coverage areas, click Re-configure.
  • Page 73 6. The profile is saved and applied automatically when you close the Profile page by clicking Your Auto Mode profile will now be applied.
  • Page 74: Mt300 System Settings

    MT300 System Settings Video & Audio Video Output Item Description HDMI Video Output Resolution Choose a video output resolution. Stream Video Output Choose a streaming output resolution for the live view. Framerate Choose a framerate. Bitrate Choose a bit rate.
  • Page 75 Audio Output Item Description Enable UAC Enable 1-way audio input from the camera to the computer. 2-way UAC Enable audio input from the computer to speaker connected to the USB port 3 on MT300.
  • Page 76: Network

    DHCP Toggle DHCP on or off. Hostname Enter a hostname that is displayed on devices such as an IP router. The default is AVer. • IP Address Enter your network settings to set up a static IP connection. Toggle off DHCP first.
  • Page 77 RTMP Settings Stream live video to a video platform such as YouTube. To enable live streaming on YouTube: 1. Go to YouTube. 2. From the top right, click Create > Go live. 3. Copy and paste your YouTube server URL and stream key into the web interface. 4.
  • Page 78: Ndi

    Network Device Interface (NDI) protocol transmits high-quality, low-latency video and audio streams over IP networks. Tracking box comes in two models: MT300 (without NDI) and MT300N (with NDI). To purchase NDI|HX upgrade, please visit NewTek Online Store (https://store.newtek.com/ndi-hx-upgrade-for- cameras.html#). Item...
  • Page 79 automatically. Discovery Server Address Enter the IP address of a server running a discovery server application. Multicast Server Select the checkbox to enable multicast server to allow efficient distribution of NDI streams to multiple receivers without overwhelming the network. Multicast Server Address Enter the IP address of a group of recipients that receive NDI streams from a multicast server.
  • Page 80: System

    System Item Description MT300 Information Display MT300 information such as the IP address. Upgrade Firmware Download the latest firmware from AVer Download Center (https://www.aver.com/download-center). Schedule Date/Time: Set date and time for your tracking box. Power Schedule: Schedule specific times for your tracking box to start up, reboot, or shut down.
  • Page 81 own watermark image, and select a watermark position from the drop-down list. • Support file format: PNG only. File size: Max. 2MB. •...
  • Page 82: Help

    Help Item Description Manual View software user manual online. About View software terms and condition. Privacy Policy View software privacy policy. Console View and download real-time data on the camera-microphone action status for debugging purpose.
  • Page 83: Specifications

    Specifications DC Power 12V/1.5A PoE+ 42.5-57V / 0.6A Reset Button USB Inputs 3, Type-A for peripherals input #1,#2 are UVC only #3 can be UVC or UAC USB Outputs 2, Type-B for user application Non-simultaneous output Automatic switch to the port that is connected to host. Port #1 has higher priority if both ports are connected to host (PC or MTR),.
  • Page 84: Troubleshoot

    Troubleshoot No human tracking. • Make sure your camera supports human tracking. For supported AVer devices, refer to <Supported AVer Devices>. If your camera is connected via HDMI, make sure you select Control via IP. Hover over the • device in the device list and click the Pencil icon to edit.
  • Page 85: Appendix

    Appendix HTTP Requests Function Request Description Pause all groups http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/request=pause Resume all groups http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/request=resume Query pause status http://[account]:[password]@[IP of all groups Address]/request=queryPauseStatus Disable all groups http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/request=disableAll Enable all groups http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/request=enableAll Disable a specified http://[account]:[password]@[IP group Address]/request=disable&group=[Group ID] Enable a specified http://[account]:[password]@[IP group...
  • Page 86 Set auto reboot time http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/cgi- bin?SetString=sys_reboot_time,"02:00" Get 2-way UAC http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/cgi- 0: disable bin?Get=TrkBox_Two_way_uac_on 1: enable Set 2-way UAC http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/cgi- 0: disable bin?Set=TrkBox_Two_way_uac_on,3,0 1: enable http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/cgi- bin?Set=TrkBox_Two_way_uac_on,3,1 Get USB output http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/cgi- 0: Auto bin?Get=TrkBox_Usb_output_switch 1: USB#1 2: USB#2 Set USB output http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/cgi-...
  • Page 87 "currentGroup":1, current group ID "enableVoiceTracking":1, // pause or resume "isCurrent":1, // is current profile "layoutAuto":4, // auto mode layout "layoutManual":3, manual mode layout "mode":0, // auto mode or manual mode "pid":1, // profile ID 1~36 "profileName":"", profile name naming by user "profileOrder":1 Get current profile http://[account]:[password]@[IP...
  • Page 88: Ptz Control Panel

    Reset live mode data http://[account]:[password]@[IP Address]/request=clearLiveModeData Get live mode device http://[account]:[password]@[IP response live mode device array. list Address]/request=queryLiveModeDeviceInfo array item: "camLensCount":1 0(Unknown), 1(Single lens camera), 2(Dual lens camera), ... "deviceTbCamDid":1, // camera "name":"USB1", device name "port":"USB1", device port or IP address(IP cam) "type":"camera"...
  • Page 89 PanRightStop http://[account]:[password]@[IP deviceTbCamDid: camera ID Address]/request=ptzRightStop&camDid=[ camView: 0(Single lens camera), 1 (The deviceTbCamDid]&camView=[camView first lens of multi-lens camera), 2 (The Index] second lens of multi-lens camera), ... TiltUpStart http://[account]:[password]@[IP deviceTbCamDid: camera ID Address]/request=ptzUpStart&camDid=[de camView: 0(Single lens camera), 1 (The viceTbCamDid]&camView=[camView first lens of multi-lens camera), 2 (The Index] second lens of multi-lens camera), ...
  • Page 90 =[deviceTbCamDid]&camView=[camView first lens of multi-lens camera), 2 (The Index] second lens of multi-lens camera), ... FocusOutStart http://[account]:[password]@[IP deviceTbCamDid: camera ID Address]/request=ptzFocusOutStart&camD camView: 0(Single lens camera), 1 (The id=[deviceTbCamDid]&camView=[camView first lens of multi-lens camera), 2 (The Index] second lens of multi-lens camera), ... FocusOutStop http://[account]:[password]@[IP deviceTbCamDid: camera ID...
  • Page 91: Tcp Commands

    A TCP command string starts with AVER:[account]:[password]:/request=X, and ends with \r\n. X is as HTTP requests above. For example, AVER:[account]:[password]:/request=pause\r\n, AVER:[account]:[password]:/request=resume \r\n, and so on. VISCA Command Table MT300(N) also can be controlled via below VISCA over IP commands, but does not support VISCA RS422 commands. Command Set Command...
  • Page 92 Command Packet Comments Power 01 00 00 07 00 00 00 01 81 01 04 00 03 FF Power off MT300 Voice Tracking Pause 01 00 00 07 00 00 00 01 81 01 04 7D 03 00 FF Pause voice tracking...

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