# indicates the start of a command line, the Carriage Return terminates a command.
NOTE: Converge Pro serial commands can be either UPPERCASE or lowercase. Return values
are always in UPPERCASE. In order for a command to be recognized by the RS-232 serial
port, the command must be terminated by a carriage return.
For example, a command to disable mute for Mic 2 (input channel 2) on Converge 880 device “0” would have the
command line #10 MUTE 2 M 0.
In this command line, 1 = the Device Type for Converge 880, 0 = the Device ID for unit 0, MUTE = Converge Pro
serial command, 2 = MUTE command Value to un-mute mic channel 2, M = MUTE command Value that specifies
a microphone input channel, 0 = MUTE command Value specifying that mute is OFF.
If an asterisk (*) is placed in the Device Type or Device ID fields, the command will apply to all units or all devices
respectively. For example, a command with a Device Type = 1 and a Device ID = * would apply the command to
all Converge 880 units. A command with a Device Type = * and a Device ID = 6 would apply the command to all
Converge Pro units with a Device ID of 6.
If a command specifies “(Null to query in text)” in its Value table, leave a blank in the command line to query the
current state of that value. For example, the command #10 MUTE 2 M<blank> would return the current mute
state of Mic 2 on an Converge Pro 880 with a Device ID of 0.
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GROUPS AND CHANNELS
All Converge Pro serial commands use common alpha and numeric designators to reference channel group,
channel types, and other command values. Also, different channel groups have different allowable channel ranges,
as shown in the following table.
GroupAlphaNumberConverge 880
Channel
Range
Unknown?0N/AN/AN/AN/A
InputsI11-121-21-81-12
OutputsO21-121-2
Mic InputM31-8N/A1-41-8
Gating GroupG41-8N/A1-81-8
ProcessingP51-8N/A1-41-8
Expansion
Bus Audio
Channels
Line InputsL79-121-25-89-12
Expansion
Bus Reference
Channels
UnitU9
GPIOY100000
MatrixX110000
FaderF121-4N/A1-41-4
PresetsS131-321-321-321-32
MacrosC141-2551-2551-2551-255
TransmitT16N/A11N/A
ReceiveR17N/A11N/A
DictionaryD180000
PhonebookV19N/A00N/A
Virtual
Reference
Timed EventsQ210000
WebW220000
E6O-ZO-ZO-ZO-Z
A81-41-41-41-4
0
1 = LOG
2 = Site Wide
B201 – 4N/A1 – 41 – 4
Converge TH20
Channel
Range
0
1 = LOG
2 = Site Wide
Converge
840T Channel
Range
1-9(9 is the
power amp)
0
1 = LOG
2 = Site Wide
Converge
8i Channel
Range
N/A
0
1 = LOG
2 = Site
Wide
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METER TYPE DEFINITIONS TABLE
AlphaNumericLevel Position
for Mics
I1Input levelInput levelInput levelN/A
Level after gain
A2
N3
G4
R5
E6
T7ERL + ERLEN/AN/AN/AN/A
C9AGCAGCN/AN/AN/A
adjustment, but
before filter
Level after filter
but before gate
(non-gated
level)
This command selects/reports the audible connect / disconnect indicator’s level.
Command Form: DEVICE ACONNLVL <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueSigned Float2-12.00 – 12.00
(Null to query in text)
dB
AD – Auto Disconnect Enable / Disable (840T & TH20 only)
This command selects/reports the setting of auto disconnect.
Command Form: DEVICE AD <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = Loop Drop
2 = Call Progress
3 = Loop Drop + Call Progress
(Null to query in text)
ADCLIP – Audio Clipping
This command reports the channels that are currently clipping their audio signals. This command is read only.
This command is implemented only for inputs.
Command Form: DEVICE ADCLIP [Values]
Argument TypeSizeValues
ValueBit Map of
Inputs
Bit Map of
Outputs
Bit Map of
Processors
Bit Map of
Faders
Bit Map of Telco 1XXXX XXXX
2XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
|……………………|Æ Input 1 (lsb) to 12 (msb)
|…….|Æ Reserved
(Null to query in text)
2XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
|………………………|Æ Output 1 (lsb) to 13 (msb)
|….|Æ Reserved
2XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
|……………|Æ Processor A (lsb) to H (msb)
|--------------|Æ Reserved
1XXXX XXXX
|------|Æ Faders 1 (lsb) to 4 (msb)
|-------|Æ Reserved
|Æ Telco RX
|Æ Telco TX
|-----------|Æ Reserved
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ADPRESENT – Audio Presence
This command displays the channels that currently have valid audio signals present. This command is read only.
Command Form: DEVICE ADPRESENT [Values]
Argument TypeSizeValues
ValueBit Map of
Inputs
Bit Map of
Outputs
Bit Map of
Processors
Bit Map of
Faders
Bit Map of Telco 1XXXX XXXX
2XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
|…………………|Æ Input 1 (lsb) to 12 (msb)
|…….|Æ Reserved
(Null to query in text)
2XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
|……………………|Æ Output 1 (lsb) to 13 (msb)
|….|Æ Reserved
2XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
|……………|Æ Processor A (lsb) to H
(msb)
|--------------|Æ Reserved
1XXXX XXXX
|------|Æ Faders 1 (lsb) to 4 (msb)
|-------|Æ Reserved
|Æ Telco RX
|Æ Telco TX
|-----------|Æ Reserved
AEC – Acoustic Echo Canceller Enable / Disable
This command selects/reports the setting of Acoustic Echo Canceller.
Command Form: DEVICE AEC <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup13 (M)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
AGC – Automatic Gain Control
This command selects/reports the setting of automatic gain control.
This command indicates how long a call has lasted. If no call is in session, this will report 0. At the time of call
termination, this command will automatically be sent out reporting the duration. This command is read only.
Command Form: DEVICE CALLDUR <Channel> <Duration>
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
Reserved20
DurationString8String of format HR:MN:SS
CALLERID – Reports Caller ID Information (840T & TH20 only)
This command reports Caller Identification Information. This command is reportable only. It cannot be queried
or set.
This command selects/reports the compressor activation.
Command Form: DEVICE COMPSEL <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup15 (P)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
COUNTRY – Country Selection (840T & TH20 Only)
This command sets / reports the country for compliance.
Command Form: DEVICE COUNTRY [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueUnsigned Integer41 = US / Canada
2 = Europe
3 = Mexico
4 = Australia
5 = South Africa
6 = Japan
7 = Brazil
8 = South Korea
9 = China
10 = Singapore
11 = Taiwan
12 = New Zealand
13 = India
14 = Hong Kong
15 = Malaysia
16 = Argentina
(Null to query in text)
CTRLMASTER – Control Master Mode
This command reports the mode of the unit for SNMP control.
Command Form: DEVICE CTRLMASTER [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueUnsigned Integer41 = Master
2 = Slave
(Null to query in text)
DECAY – Decay Adjust
This command selects/reports the setting of the decay rate.
Command Form: DEVICE DECAY <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup13 (M)
ValueUnsigned Integer21 = Slow
2 = Medium
3 = Fast
(Null to query in text)
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DEFAULT – Default The Unit
Sets the unit to factory defaults. There is no query for this command.
Command Form: DEVICE DEFAULT
No Arguments
DELAY – Delay Adjust
This command selects/reports the setting of delay time.
Command Form: DEVICE DELAY <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup15 (P)
ValueUnsigned Float20.00 – 250.00
(Null to query in text)
Ms
DELAYSEL – Delay Select
This command selects/reports the delay activation of an assignable processing channel.
Command Form: DEVICE DELAYSEL <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup15 (P)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
DEVICENAME – Argument Identification Label
This selects/reports the Device Argument identification label of the specific channel.
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup13, 17 (M, R)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
NLP – Non Linear Processing Adjust
This command selects/reports the setting of the Non-linear processing for each microphone channel.
Command Form: DEVICE NLP <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup13 (M)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = Soft
2 = Medium
3 = Aggressive
(Null to query in text)
NOM – Number of Open Microphones Mode
This command selects/reports the setting of Number of Open Microphones (NOM) on output channels.
Command Form: DEVICE NOM <Channel> <Group> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup12, 16 (O, T)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
NTPSRV – NTP Network Time Server Address
This command selects/reports the IP addresses of the NTP Time Server the unit’s NTP client requests time status
from.
Command Form: DEVICE NTPSRV [Value 1 Value 2]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
Value 1IP Address4(Null to query in text)
Value 2IP Address4
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NULL – Null the Line (840T & TH20 only)
This command nulls the line. There is no query for this command.
Command Form: DEVICE NULL <Channel>
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
Reserved20
OFFA – Off Attenuation Mode
This command selects/reports the off attenuation value of a Mic channel.
Command Form: DEVICE OFFA <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup13 (M)
ValueUnsigned
Float
20.00 – 60.00
(Null to query in text)
PAA – PA Adaptive Mode
This command selects/reports PA adaptive mode for the specified Mic.
Command Form: DEVICE PAA <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup13 (M)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
PBDIAL – Dial a PB Entry by Argument (840T & TH20 only)
This command dials a speed dial number by name. There is no query for this command.
Command Form: DEVICE PBDIAL <Channel> <Label>
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ReservedUnsigned Integer20
LabelString161 – 16 chars
PHONEBOOKADD – Adds an Entry to the Phonebook (840T & TH20 only)
This command saves an entry in the phonebook. There is no query for this command. No two entries can
share the same label. An argument error will be returned if an entry already has the name. To change an entry, you
must first delete it and then add it again. If label is blank, the first 20 characters of the number will be used as the
label. The Number argument must not be blank. If an entry already exists with the assigned speed dial it will be
overwritten. The entries are alphabetized based on Label.
Command Form: DEVICE PHONEBOOKADD <ID Number Label>
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
Speed DialUnsigned Integer40 for not assigned to a speed dial
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup11, 2, 3, 5, 7, 12, 16, 17 (I, O, M, P, L, F, T, R)
RateSigned Integer1-50 – 50
If value=0, the ramp will stop.
If value< 0, the gain will ramp down.
If value>0, the gain will ramp up.
TargetSigned Integer1-65 – 20
If NULL in text or 0x80 in binary, the ramp will use
the channel’s maximum and minimum for a target.
dB / s
dB
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REDIAL – Redial the Last Number (840T & TH20 only)
This command redials the last number. There is no query for this command.
Command Form: DEVICE REDIAL <Channel>
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
Reserved20
REFSEL – Reference Select for PA Adaptation & AEC (880, 840T, 8i Only)
This command selects/reports which output or expansion bus reference is used for a Mic input as a reference for
power amp adaptation mode and acoustic echo cancellation where applicable.
Command Form: DEVICE REFSEL <Channel> [Ref. Group Ref. Channel]
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See 3 (M) in Groups and Channels
GroupGroup13 (M)
Reference GroupGroup12, 8, 20 (O, A, B)
Reference Channel Channel1See Groups and Channels
(Null to query in text)
REFSET – Reference Channel Set Up (880, 840T, 8i Only)
This command selects/reports the output the reference channel tracks.
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup120 (B)
ValueReference Output 20 = none
See 2 (O) in Groups and Channels
(Null to query in text)
RESET – Reset
Resets the unit. There is no query for this command.
Command Form: DEVICE RESET
No Arguments
RING – Ring Indication (840T & TH20 only)
This command indicates a ringing line. This command is reportable only. It cannot be queried or set.
Command Form: DEVICE RING <Channel><Value>
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueUnsigned
Integer
20 = Ring Cycle Ended
1 = Ring Cycle Started
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RINGEREN – Audible Ring Enable (840T & TH20 only)
This command sends/reports the use of an audible ring.
Command Form: DEVICE RINGEREN <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
RINGERLVL – Audible Ring Level (840T & TH20 only)
This command selects/reports the audible ring’s level.
Command Form: DEVICE RINGERLVL <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueSigned Float2-12.00 – 12.00 (dB)
(Null to query in text)
RINGERSEL – Audible Ring Melody Selection (840T & TH20 only)
This command sends/reports the audible ring melody.
Command Form: DEVICE RINGERSEL <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueUnsigned Integer21 – 3
(Null to query in text)
RINGERTEST – Audible Ring Melody Test (840T & TH20 only)
This command plays the current audible ringer melody. This command is executable only. There is no query.
Command Form: DEVICE RINGERTEST <Channel>
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ReservedUnsigned Integer20
RXBOOST – Receive Boost (840T & TH20 only)
This command selects/reports the receive boost status.
Command Form: DEVICE RXBOOST <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueUnsigned Integer20, 3, 6, 9, or 12
(Null to query in text)
dB
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RXBSTEN – Receive Boost Enable (840T & TH20 only)
This command selects/reports the receive boost status.
Command Form: DEVICE RXBSTEN <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
SERECHO – Serial Echo
This command selects/reports the serial echo of the RS-232 port.
Command Form: DEVICE SERECHO [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueUnsigned Integer40 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
NOTE: The unit will return the updated state of the last selection in the same form as the
command.
SFTYMUTE – Safety Mute
This command selects/reports the state of the safety mute. Safety mute holds all outputs in a muted state. It used
for syncing to a site document to avoid feedback or blown speakers until the unit is in a settled state.
Command Form: DEVICE SFTYMUTE [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueChannel40 = off
1 = on
2 = toggle
(Null to query in text)
SIGGEN – Signal Generator
This command selects/reports of the signal generator activation.
Command Form: DEVICE SIGGEN [Channel Group Type Amplitude Frequency]
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
(Null to query in text)
GroupGroup11, 3, 7 (I, M, L)
TypeUnsigned Integer21 = Pink Noise
2 = White Noise
3 = Tone
AmplitudeSigned Float4-60.00 – 20.00dB
FrequencyUnsigned Float4Type 1 – 20 (Null in text)Hz
Type 320.00 – 20000.00
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SIGGENEN – Signal Generator Enable
This command selects/reports of the signal generator activation.
Command Form: DEVICE SIGGENEN [Value]
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueUnsigned Integer40 = Off
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
SIGGENSWEEP – Signal Generator Sweep
This command starts the signal generator with a tone and does a sweep. If Repeat is 0, the signal generator will
turn off after the sweep. If Repeat is 1, the signal generator will turn off after signal generator timeout. To stop
the sweep, send a SIGGENEN command with a 0. During the sweep, the box will send out updated SIGGEN
commands.
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup11, 3, 7 (I, M, L)
AmplitudeSigned Float2-60.00 – 20.00dB
Start
Frequency
End
Frequency
Increment
Frequency
RateUnsigned Integer210 – 2000 msHz
RepeatUnsigned Integer20 = repeat off
Unsigned Float420.00 – 20000.00Hz
Unsigned Float420.00 – 20000.00 (must be greater than the
start)
Unsigned Float41.00 – 20000.00Hz
1 = repeat on
Hz
SIGTOUT – Signal Generator Time Out
Sets the signal generator time out for the unit.
Command Form: DEVICE SIGTOUT [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueUnsigned Integer40 = Disable
SLVL – Speech Level Control
This command selects/reports the setting of Speech Level Control.
Command Form: DEVICE SLVL <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup13 (M)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
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Min
1 – 30
(Null to query in text)
1 = On
2 = Toggle
(Null to query in text)
SMTPSRV – SMTP Mail Server Address
This command selects/reports the IP address of the SMTP Mail server, and the Email Address the unit’s SMTP client
sends messages to.
Command Form: DEVICE SMTPSRV [Value Address]
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueIP Address4(Null to query in text)
(0.0.0.0 Clears IP and String)
AddressString401 – 40 characters
(Null to query in text)
SNMPMNGRIP – SNMP Manager Host IP Address
This command selects/reports the IP address of the SNMP Manager.
Command Form: DEVICE SNMPMNGRIP [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueIP Address4IP Address of SNMP Manager to send Traps to
(Null to query in text)
SNMPMNGRPORT – SNMP Manager Notification Port
This command selects/reports the SNMP Trap port for SNMP Manager.
Command Form: DEVICE SNMPMNGRPORT [Value]
ArgumentTypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueUnsigned Integer41-255
(Null to query in text)
SNMPREADCOMM – SNMP Read Community String
This command selects/reports the SNMP read community string.
Command Form: DEVICE SNMPREADCOMM [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueString30Read Community validation string (GET data)
(Null to query in text: defaults to “public”)
SNMPWRITECOMM – SNMP Write Community String
This command selects/reports the SNMP Write Community String.
Command Form: DEVICE SNMPWRITECOMM [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueString30Write Community validation string (SET data)
(Null to query in text: Default = “private”)
SPEEDDIAL – Speed Dial a Number (840T & TH20 only)
This command dials a speed dial number.
Command Form: DEVICE SPEEDDIAL <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueUnsigned Integer21 – 20
(Null to query in text)
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STRING – String Execution
This command sends the specified string out the serial port.
Command Form: DEVICE STRING [ID]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
IDUnsigned Integer40 – 7
(Null to query last string in text)
SYSCHECKS – System Checks
Initiates the system checks. There is no query for this command.
The System Check integer bits determine which tests are run. Each bit set generates a separate SYSRESULT
response.
COMMAND FORM: DEVICE SYSCHECKS <System Check>
Argument TypeSize Values
System
Check
Hexadecimal
Integer
415 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
Network
Telephone
Mic 1
Mic 2
Mic 3
Mic 4
Mic 5
Mic 6
Mic 7
Mic 8
All other bits reserved
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SYSRESULT – System Check Result
This command reports the results of the system check. This command is reportable only. It cannot be queried
or set. The System Check integer bits determine which test result will be reported. Each test results in a separate
SYSRESULT message.
Argument TypeSizeValues
System
Check
Hexadecimal
Integer
415 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
Network
Telephone
Mic 1
Mic 2
Mic 3
Mic 4
Mic 5
Mic 6
Mic 7
Mic 8
All other bits reserved
StatusUnsigned
Integer
20 = Fail
1 = Pass
2 = NULL <Not Tested or Test Disabled in SYSCONFIG>
MessageString40For the telephone on hook: the message will report the line
voltage, the line current, other results, and if dial tone is
detected.
For the telephone off hook: the message will report the line
current, other results, and if dial tone is detected.
The bit mask for the other results is
x x x x x x x x
| | | | | | | |--> set if switched from CTR21 to FCC
because of low current
| | | | | | |--> set if used DIAL bit while dialing
| | | | | |--> set if switch from Low Voltage to Japan
because of current
| | | | |--> set if switch from Low Voltage to FCC because
of current
| | | |--> DAA OVL status
| | |--> DAA DOD status
| |--> DAA OPD status
|--> Not used
For the network check: the box will report if no IP address is
set. If it is set, the box will ping the gateway. The message
will say the ping failed if it is not returned in 5 s. Otherwise,
the message will report how many seconds it took to return
the ping.
TAMODE – Telco Adapt Mode
This command selects/reports the Telco adapt mode.
Command Form: DEVICE TAMODE <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Auto
1 = Burst
(Null to query in text)
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TE – Telco Enable (840T & TH20 only)
This command selects/reports the hook status.
Command Form: DEVICE TE <Channel> [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ChannelChannel1See Groups and Channels
GroupGroup117 (R)
ValueUnsigned Integer20 = Off
Daylight Savings Unsigned Integer 40 = Do not use Daylight Savings
1 = Use Daylight Savings
(NULL to Query in Text)
Time ZoneUnsigned Integer 4The number of seconds from UDT. (-86400
– 86400)
Time Zone
Argument
String32Description of time zone
TOUT – Time Out Select
This command selects/reports the inactivity time out before returning to the unit title screen on the front panel.
Command Form: DEVICE TOUT [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueUnsigned Integer40 = No Time Out
1 – 15
(Null to query in text)
Min
UCLOCK – Clock Set by UDT Coordinates
This command sets or reports the current time.
Command Form: DEVICE UCLOCK [UDT time]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
UDT timeUnsigned Integer4
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UID – Unit ID
This command reports the unit id. This command is read only.
Command Form: DEVICE UID [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueHexadecimal4(Sent with a Null, value returned in text)
VER - Version
This command reports the version of the unit. This command is read only.
Command Form: DEVICE VER [Value]
Argument TypeSizeValuesUnits
ValueString8Version of format MM.mm.rr
(Sent with a Null in text, value returned)
WAITSTATE – Wait State
This command defines a delay within macros and presets in ½ second increments from ½ second to 5
seconds. This command can only be included in a macro. It will be ignored from other sources.
Command Form: DEVICE WAITSTATE <Value>
Argument TypeSize
ValueUnsigned Float10.50 – 5.00S
Values
Units
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Serial Command Support Table
The following table shows serial command support by Converge Pro device type.