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AMX Control Module for: MTX5-D Matrix Processor Rev. 1 December 10, 2014 Release...
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TCP/IP socket on port 49280. The other will be an RS232 port (configurable to be either 38400 baud or 115200 baud). The RS232 pinout for the MTX5-D is Rx 2, Tx 3, Gnd 5. For an AMX system, that means pins 2 and 3 are crossed. Do not connect any other pins –...
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Using RS232, if the MTX5-D is restarted or the cable is interrupted, it is more difficult to know if the connection was lost and things can fall out of sync.
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By translating command strings from raw addresses to readable strings, writing and debugging your code is dramatically simplified. The module implements the vast majority of the controls available in the MTX5-D. “Set it and forget it” features like speaker tuning were left off, but otherwise the features set is rather complete.
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21-50 Post-EQ meters for Input 1-30 51-80 Post-On meters for Input 1-30 81-84 Post-On meters for Effect Returns 1L-2R 91-106 Post-On meters for Matrix (Zone) Outputs 111-126 Post-On meters for Outputs 1-16 AMX Control Module for: MTX5-D Matrix Processor Rev.1...
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If you want to use a different name for debug purposes, you can assign a new name with this command. You can shorten the name or create more distinct names when multiple MTX5-D units are present such as MTX5D-MtgRms or MTX5D-BallRms. Set:IP=<IP Address>:49280:IP_TCP Set:RS232=Delay=<1/10 sec>:HSOFF:XOFF:SET BAUD <38400|115200>,N,8,1 485 DISABLE...
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Set:RampStep:Threshold=<0-1000> // default 20 Set:RampStep:Volume=<0-1000> // default 20 There are no ramping commands in the raw MTX5-D protocol. This COMM module tracks the status of each parameter and sends a discrete command to raise or lower the value by these increments. If you want larger steps for these commands, you could send this in when the module comes online.