
String Interface 23
String Interface
The serial interface allows RS-232, UDP serial, and ACN string commands to be sent to the
console.
Enabling Serial
Receiving serial commands can be enabled in Setup, see Show Control Setup, page 5. Serial is
disabled by default. If using RS-232 from an I/O gateway, you need to specify the ACN Serial Group
ID.
Serial Commands
All text will be queued up until either a carriage return (hex 0D), a “\r”, or a “#”, is encountered to
show the end of the command. The carriage return (hex 0D), a “\r”, or a “#” will act as the [Enter]
key for the command line. If the text begins with a “$”, the text that follows until the carriage return
(hex 0D), a “\r”, or a “#” will be sent to the command line for user 0 and processed as if that user
had typed it. Commands can be directed to a specific user command line by adding <UX> at the
beginning of the string. X= the user number.
For Example:
• $ Chan 1 Thru 10 At Full /r – sets channels 1 through 10 to full manually.
All other text that doesn’t start with a “$” will be sent to the console’s event handler. Here are a few
examples:
• Go 1 – fire playback 1
• Cue 1 2 – run cue 2 from list 1, on the appropriate fader
• Cue 1 – fire pending cue from list 2
• GoCue0 1 – clear playback 1 (fires cue 0)
• Release 1– release playback 1
• Off 1 – turn playback 1 off
• Resume 1 – resume playback 1
• Assert 1 – assert playback 1
• Stop 1 – stop playback 1
• Stop Cue 1 2 – stop cue 2 from list 1 if it is running
• Stop – stops all
• Resume Cue 1 2 –resume cue 2 from list 1 if it is stopped
• Resume – resumes all
• SubAssert 1 – assert submaster 1
• SubUnload 1– unload sub 1
• SubDown 5 - presses sub 5’s bump button down
• SubUp 5 – releases sub 5’s bump button
• SubMove 1 50 - sets sub 1 to 50
• PlaybackMove 1 50 - sets playback 1 to 50 percent
• Grandmaster 1 100 - set Grandmaster 1 to full (there’s currently only 1 Grandmaster)
• Macro 1 - fires Macro 1
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