PROCEED AVP Quick Manual

Rs-232 control

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AVP
RS-232 Control
Quick Guide

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  • Page 1 RS-232 Control Quick Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ABLE AYOUT .........................4 ABLE ONNECTIONS AVP C .......................6 ONFIGURATION RS-232 F ........................6 ORMAT ........................7 OMMAND TRINGS ........................11 TATUS ESPONSE A – V ....................16 PPENDIX OLUME ABLE B – ASCII C ....................17 PPENDIX ODES Table of Contents AVP RS-232 Quick Guide...
  • Page 3: Overview

    Please allow 24hrs for reply Before Beginning Before you begin the setup of the AVP for RS-232 control make sure the following items are at hand. AVP with the correct software version. See Software Revision Section below Control Device being used to control the AVP.
  • Page 4: Software Revision

    DSP ID :0374:6 Identifying A change was made to the way an AVP is controlled via RS -232. To ensure that the AVP will function correctly the following parts must be installed in the AVP. Hardware...
  • Page 5: Connection

    Connection RS-232 control is through an RJ-11 connector located on the back of the AVP next RS-232 Port to the IR output. This connector has 6 pins of which only three are used for Location communication. Diagram 1 – RS-232 Port Location...
  • Page 6: Rs-232 Control Cable

    As an example on making the cable we will use the most common connector used, Control Cable which is a DSUB9. The AVP only needs 3 pins to control the unit via RS -232. As Example mentioned earlier the AVPs pin 2 Data Receive must connect to the control devices Transmit.
  • Page 7 (4) - 6 Conductor Data / Phone Cable NOTE Orientation of Cut wires RJ-11 with Clip Facing 1 / 4 / 6 Down from cable Strip Insulation per RJ-11 NOTE Orientation of manufacturers wires and Attach as Instructions shown AVP RS-232 Quick Guide Page 5...
  • Page 8: Avp Configuration

    The AVP will receive RS-232 commands without any setup required. However if you chose the AVP can be set up to ignore the Checksum (CRC) at the end of the command string. By setting the AVP to ignore the CRC, it will not send out an acknowledgement to the control system.
  • Page 9: Command Strings

    Command Strings The AVP command strings are hexadecimal format. When programming the strings please follow the guidelines of the control system being used for hexadecimal data. Hexadecimal data is a series of numbers and letters that make up a byte. All command strings listed here are shown with spaces between the bytes of data but the spaces are not part of the command needed.
  • Page 10 Sets Key up/dn to change center speaker output level 02 02 19 AA C0 Direct Volume 1 Sets AVP output to Favorite volume setting 1 02 02 36 76 81 Direct Volume 2 Sets AVP output to Favorite volume setting 2...
  • Page 11 Projector ON Turns Madrigal projector ON through Proceed Link 02 02 42 51 81 Standby Direct Sets AVP from Operate to Standby (OFF) 02 02 2A BF 80 SUB Toggle Toggle sub woofer output on or off 02 02 4C 95 00...
  • Page 12 ENTER for MENU Enter for Seleceted MENU Command 02 02 78 42 01 Status to PC (see below) Returns status of AVP to RS-232 controller (See STATUS TO PC Status to PC 02 02 76 86 80 Section for Details)
  • Page 13: Status Response

    Status Response By sending the Status to PC Command (76) the AVP will return information on the unit’s current state. This information can be used by the control system to activate other devices or device functions. The following section describes each packets content.
  • Page 14 Main Zone Video Input Number – Packet 4 shows the current video source of the Packet 4 AVP. Sources that have a video input defined in setup will follow the table described in packet 2 above. Sources with no video input defined will show a value of 82hfor packet 4 indicating that the current source from packet 2 is audio only.
  • Page 15 AVP from 0 to 92 (factory setting for max volume). NOTE 2: The AVP maybe setup to show the volume in a 0 db RELATIVE scale. The relative volume setting requires looking at other information in the AVP that is not available to the status request.
  • Page 16 Mono Surround 2 Channel Surround OFF Mono Front Panel Led Image – The values of these packets are for AVP internal use and Packet 12 to 15 have no real world correlation. The values of the packets should be ignored.
  • Page 17 AVPs front panel display. These values will show the name of the source and the volume setting of the AVP. The volume setting can be used to back up the information from packet 5 or packet 8. These values can also be used to determine the relative volume setting should it be required.
  • Page 18: Appendixa - Volume Table

    89.0 32.5 51.5 70.5 89.5 33.0 52.0 71.0 90.0 33.5 52.5 71.5 90.5 34.0 53.0 72.0 91.0 34.5 53.5 72.5 91.5 35.0 54.0 73.0 92.0 35.5 54.5 73.5 36.0 55.0 74.0 36.5 55.5 74.5 AVP RS-232 Quick Guide Page 16...
  • Page 19: Appendixb - Ascii Codes

    Appendix B – ASCII Codes Hex ASCII Hex ASCII space & AVP RS-232 Quick Guide Page 17...
  • Page 20 5/2001 Rev 1.0 Document # PR51601 WB-DW / FB-DW...

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