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Control Interface Description Document for the Nuvo E6D Main Unit
Revision B
November 26, 2003
DB9M PORT PINOUTS:
SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS: RS232, RTS/CTS or software flow control (XON/XOFF) NOT
required, 9600 baud, 8N1 protocol.
RULES OF PROTOCOL:
(1) For alpha ASCII characters, always use UPPER CASE. In this document, actual
characters in a string are presented in BOLD type.
(2) All numerical fields are coded as ASCII digit characters.
(3) Each Command string is STARTED with an ASCII "*" character and terminated by a
<CR> character (0D hexadecimal). Each response string issued by the E6D will START
with an ASCII "#" and be terminated with a <CR> character (0D hexadecimal).
(4) If a command has an error in it (does not adhere to exact command syntax), the E6D will
respond with a "#?<CR>" string.
(5) Whenever queuing multiple commands to the E6D, the host program should pause for 50
milliseconds between commands to prevent buffer overruns.
NUVO POWER-ON STATE:
(1) Each zone is OFF until ON command is received.
(2) Each zone's ZoneSet status will be as set by the local keypad DIP switches
If no keypad is connected with a given zone address, then ZoneSet will default to:
A. OR0 (No override)
B. BASS+0 (Bass FLAT)
C. TREB+0 (Treble FLAT)
D. GRP0 (SOURCE GROUPING OFF)
E. VRST1 (VOLUME RESET TO –50 dB ON)
If these zone settings are overridden by the commands which follow in this document,
the overridden values will reset to the default values above upon cycling power on the
Main Unit.
(3) For the first four seconds after power-on, a series of non-control related characters will be
issued at a wide range of baud rates. These are necessary queries to a program that
may be running on a connected PC for the purpose of firmware field upgrades. They
should be ignored by the host control system.
NON-VOLATILE COMMANDS AND ASSOCIATED RESPONSES With the exception of
commands associated with setting the IR carrier frequency, the effect of all commands is non-
permanent; i.e. when power is cycled on the main unit, it will return to default values. The
commands that are an exception to this rule follow in this section.
*********************************************************************************
COMMAND:
*IRSETSR<CR> – Reads status of SOURCE IR carrier frequency settings.
RESPONSE:
#IRSET:aa,bb,cc,dd,ee,ff<CR> where:
aa = IR carrier frequency of SOURCE 1 ("38" or "56")
bb = carrier frequency of SOURCE 2 ("38" or "56")
cc = carrier frequency of SOURCE 3 ("38" or "56")
dd = carrier frequency of SOURCE 4 ("38" or "56")
ee = carrier frequency of SOURCE 5 ("38" or "56")
ff = carrier frequency of SOURCE 6 ("38" or "56")
Nuvo Transmit to System Controller on pin 2.
Nuvo Receive from System Controller on pin 3.
Ground on pin 5.
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  • Page 1 <CR> character (0D hexadecimal). Each response string issued by the E6D will START with an ASCII “#” and be terminated with a <CR> character (0D hexadecimal). (4) If a command has an error in it (does not adhere to exact command syntax), the E6D will respond with a “#?<CR>” string.
  • Page 2 NOTE – the Main Unit ships with the carrier frequency DEFAULT setting of 38 KHz for all six sources. ********************************************************************************* COMMAND: *IRSETDF<CR> – Restores DEFAULT SOURCE IR carrier frequency settings (38 KHz for all six sources). RESPONSE: Same response as for #IRSETSR<CR> ********************************************************************************* COMMAND: *SxIR56SET<CR>...
  • Page 3 -yy = EQ level, dB, –8 to +0 (flat) to +8 in 1 dB increments -q = 0 if SOURCE GROUP is ON 1 if SOURCE GROUP is OFF (This follows DIP switch definition.) -r = 0 if VOLUME RESET is ON 1 if VOLUME RESET is OFF (This follows DIP switch definition.) *override set to 1 FOR THIS ZONE only if one of commands *ZxxBASSyy<CR>,...
  • Page 4 ********************************************************************************* COMMAND: *ALLHLD<CR> – Stops ramp action initiated by *ALLV+<CR> Or *ALLV-<CR> RESPONSE: #ALLHLD-<CR> This results in a HOLD of the level at time of command receipt. ********************************************************************************* COMMAND: *ALLMON<CR> – ALL MUTE ON. RESPONSE: # ALLMON<CR> ********************************************************************************* COMMAND: *ALLMOFF<CR> – ALL MUTE OFF. RESPONSE: #ALLMOFF<CR>...
  • Page 5 NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP switches) for this zone until power is cycled. ********************************************************************************* COMMAND: *ZxxTREByyy<CR> – zone xx TREBLE EQ with yyy = EQ level, dB, –12 to +0 (flat) to +12 in 2 dB increments. USE LEAD “0” IN TENS PLACE FOR VALUE LESS THAN RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>...
  • Page 6 COMMAND: *ZxxLKOFF<CR> – zone xx KEYPAD LOCK ON – This will RESTORE ALL keypad control input on the zone (useful as Parental lock control) . This is the same as de- activating the Parental lock control at a keypad by holding down a SOURCE key for three seconds).

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