Rs-232 serial interface command definition – LightSpeed Technologies CAT 860 User Manual

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2. Setup & Use

3. Optional

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roubleshooting

5. W

arranty

, Safety

& Specifications

14. RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
COMMAND DEFINITION

CONT’D

<CMD>

Symbol

Hex

Value

<Param> Value

Definition

AOAV p

0xA4

Command Packet:

The controller sends only
one <Param> character in
the command packet. The
possible values are shown
below:

0xCF = 0 dB

0xCE = -1dB

0xCD = -2dB

0xCC = -3dB

0xA7 = -40dB**

0x83 = -76dB

0x82 = -77dB

0x81 = -78B

0x80 = -79dB

** Power up default

Response Packet:

The CAT 860 sends two
<Param> characters in
the response packet. The
possible values are shown
below:

<Param> #1:

0x81 = AUX OUT

<Param> #2:

0xCF = 0 dB

0xCE = -1dB

0xCD = -2dB

0xCC = -3dB

0xA7 = -40dB

0x83 = -76dB

0x82 = -77dB

0x81 = -78B

0x80 = -79dB

Definition: This command modifies the volume-level EEPROM variable which
was selected by the AOCH (<0xA0>) command. The EEPROM variable is set the
value indicated in the <param> character.

Afterwards, the value in the EEPROM variable is unconditionally loaded into the
corresponding volume control hardware register. This overrides any prior mute
operation.

If the command is properly received, the CAT 860 responds by repeating back
the command packet where the first of two replacement <Param> characters
contains the selection status set by AOCH (<0xA0>) and the second contains the
resultant value stored in the volume-level EEPROM variable which was modified
by this command.

If the command is not received properly, the CAT 860 responds by sending a
<NACK> character.

For the audio inputs, the power up default values for all output volume-level
EEPROM variables is set for 0dB (i.e. maximum output).

ADVANCED COMMAND SET FOR AUDIO MIXER OPERATIONS CONT’D
Audio Input Functions for the A/V Source Group Cont’d
8. SET ABSOLUTE VOLUME FOR SELECTED AUDIO OUTPUT COMMAND

<CMD>

Symbol

Hex

Value

<Param> Value

Definition

AODD p

0xA3

Command Packet:

The controller sends only
one <Param> character in
the command packet. The
possible values are shown
below:

0x81 = one 1dB step

0x82 = two 1dB steps

0x83 = three 1dB steps

0x84 = four 1dB steps

0x85 = five 1dB steps

0x86 = six 1dB step

0x87 = seven 1dB steps

0x88 = eight 1dB steps

0x89 = nine 1dB steps

0x8A = ten 1dB steps

Response Packet:

The CAT 860 sends two
<Param> characters in
the response packet. The
possible values are shown
below:

<Param> #1:

0x81 = AUX OUT

<Param> #2:

0xCF = 0 dB

0xCE = -1dB

0xCD = -2dB

0xCC = -3dB

0xA7 = -40dB

0x83 = -76dB

0x82 = -77dB

0x81 = -78B

0x80 = -79dB

14. RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
COMMAND DEFINITION

CONT’D

Definition: This command modifies the volume-level EEPROM variable which
was selected by the AOCH (<0xA0>) command. The EEPROM variable is
decremented by the amount indicated in the <param> character.

Afterwards, the value in the EEPROM variable is unconditionally loaded into the
corresponding volume control hardware register. This overrides any prior mute
operation.

If the command is properly received, the CAT 860 responds by repeating back
the command packet where the first of two replacement <Param> characters
contains the selection status set by AOCH (<0xA0>) and the second contains the
resultant value stored in the volume-level EEPROM variable which was modified
by this command.

If the command is not received properly, the CAT 860 responds by sending a
<NACK> character.

For the audio outputs, the power up default values for all output volume-level
EEPROM variables is set for 0dB (i.e. maximum output).

ADVANCED COMMAND SET FOR AUDIO MIXER OPERATIONS CONT’D
Audio Input Functions for the A/V Source Group Cont’d
7. DIFFERENTIALLY DECREASE VOLUME FOR SELECTED AUDIO OUTPUT
COMMAND

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