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Connector Volume: Changes the audio settings of a specific connector.
• Set volume: Specifies the volume level. Select the Analog, HDMI, and SPDIF connector in the dropdown list and
enter a volume value between 0 and 100 in the field.
• Increment volume: Specifies how much the volume level increases with each interaction. Select the Analog,
HDMI, or SPDIF connector in the dropdown list.
• Decrement volume: Specifies how much the volume level decreases with each interaction. Select the Analog,
HDMI, or SPDIF connector in the dropdown list.
• Mute: Turns the connector audio output off. Use the checkboxes to select among the Analog, HDMI, and SPDIF
connectors.
• Unmute: Turns the connector audio output on. Use the checkboxes to select among the Analog, HDMI, and SPDIF
connectors.
Zone Volume: Sets the volume for a zone. Note that the Connector Volume command takes precedence over the Zone
Volume command when both are used in a presentation.
• Set: Specifies the zone to which this command applies. Enter a volume value between 0 and 100.
• Increment: Specifies how much the volume level increases with each interaction. Use the dropdown menu to
select the zone to which this command applies.
• Decrement: Specifies how much the volume level decreases with each interaction. Use the dropdown menu to
select the zone to which this command applies.
Send: Sends information using the following methods:
• UDP: Sends a command to the device using UDP protocols.
• Send string (EOL): Sends the specified string to the specified serial port. This command adds a carrier return at
the end of the string.
• Serial string (no EOL): Sends the specified string to the specified serial port. This command does not add a
carrier return at the end of the string.
• Serial byte: Sends the specified byte to the specified serial port.
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