TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SUMMARY……………………………………………………………………... 2. SERIAL PORT SETTING……………………………………………………... 3. COMMAND CONFIGURATION………………………………………………. 4. TRANSMISSION DATA AFTER COMMAND RECEPTION……………….. 5. CONTROL COMMAND AND SETTING VALUE……………………………. 5.1. Channel Fader Gain……………………………………………………………. 5 5.1.1. Channel Fader Gain - Position setting…………………………………… 5 5.1.2 Channel Fader Gain - Step Up/ Step Down…………………………….…. 5.2.
1. SUMMARY The RS-232C protocol described in this document is designed to be used to control the 9000 Series Amplifier from a PC and/or remote controller. This specification applies to the 9000 Series firmware version 3.13 or later. Settings that can be controlled are as follows: Channel fader gain •...
• If a next command received contains byte data shorter than the Data length, the previous command is abandoned. 4. TRANSMISSION DATA AFTER COMMAND RECEPTION When normal data is received, the same data as the reception data is to be transmitted. Example: 91H, 03H, 00H, 00H, 00H (Reception data) 91H, 03H, 00H, 00H, 00H (Transmission data) When channel data is received and the data is outside of the range, the data is to be...
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<Channel Attribute> 00H: Input channel 01H: Output channel <Channel Number> 00H - 07H (Input channel 1 - 8) 00H - 07H (Output channel 1 - 8) <Value> Position setting 00 – 7EH (-∞ to +10 dB) See Channel Fader Gain - Position V/S Gain Table on the next page. Example: Setting the fader gain of channel 1 to 0 dB 91H, 03H, 00H, 00H, 6AH CHANNEL FADER GAIN - POSITION V/S GAIN TABLE...
5.1.2 Channel Fader Gain - Step Up/ Step Down Set the input and output channel gain positions by the number of steps. Positions can be varied from the current status by the designated number of steps. One position varies per step. 9000 series Amplifier informs position values changed by commands.
CHANNEL FADER GAIN – STEP UP / STEP DOWN TABLE 5.2. Crosspoint Gain Set the crosspoint switch gain. 9000Series Amplifier responds with the same data as that Step Up Step Down Gain (dB) +0.5 step +1.0 step +1.5 step +2.0 step +2.5 step +3.0 step +3.5 step...
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received. This command is enabled when in the mixer mode only. Note: Command cannot be received during power off. 95H, 05H, <Source Channel Attribute>, <Source Channel Number>, <Destination Channel Attribute>, <Destination Channel Number>, <Value> <Source Channel Attribute> 00H: Input channel <Source Channel Number>...
5.3. Preset Memory Recall Recalls any desired preset memories. 9000Series Amplifier responds with the same data as that received. Note: Settings to be stored in preset memories are referred to as “SCENE” in mixer mode and “EVENT” in matrix mode. Preset Memory Recall command cannot be received during power off.
TONE CONTROL GAIN POSITION TABLE Note: 19H – 20H are deemed to be reserved. 5.7. EQ Settings Perform EQ settings (ON/OFF, Band number, Gain, Q and Center frequency) of the input/ output channels. 9000Series Amplifier responds with the same data as that received. Band number, Gain, Q, and Center frequency cannot be received when EQ is set to OFF.
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can be valid only when EQ is set to ON. Note: Command cannot be received during power off. A1H, 07H, <Channel Attribute>, <Channel Number>, <OFF/ON>, <Band Number>, <Gain Value>, <Q Value>, <Freq Value> <Channel Attribute> 00H: Input channel 01H: Output channel <Channel Number>...
<Freq Value> EQ-FREQUENCY TABLE Value Freq (Hz) 31.5 Example: Setting the Input Channel 1’s EQ to ON, Band No. to 1, Gain value to +2 dB, Q value to 0.7 and Center frequency to 40 Hz. A1H, 07H, 00H, 00H, 01H, 00H, 0EH, 02H, 03H 5.8.
<OFF/ON> 00H: Loudness OFF 01H: Loudness ON Example: Setting the loudness compensation of Output Channel 2 to ON ABH, 03H, 01H, 01H, 01H 5.9. Filter Settings Perform Filter (HPF/LPF) settings of Input / Output channels. 9000Series Amplifier responds with the same data as the receipt. Note: Command cannot be received during power off.
01H: Low Pass Filter <Frequency Value> HIGH PASS FILTER Value HPF (Hz) 31.5 TABLE – 00H Example: Setting the Input Channel 3’s High Pass Filter to 31.5 Hz. A2H, 04H, 00H, 02H, 00H, 03H 5.10. Input Sensitivity Setting Performs input sensitivity setting of Input channel. 9000Series Amplifier responds with the same data as that received.
<Value > INPUT SENSITIVITY TABLE Value Sense (dB) Example: Setting the input sensitivity of Input Channel 5 to –24 dB. ACH, 02H, 04H, 02H 5.11. Phantom Power ON/OFF Setting Sets the phantom power of Input channel to ON or OFF. 9000Series Amplifier responds with the same data as that received.
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F0H, 03H, 40H, 00H, 00H Response data are provided below. C0H, 09H, <Channel Attribute>, <Channel Number>, <ASCII Data (1byte)>, <ASCII Data (2byte)>, <ASCII Data (3byte)>, <ASCII Data (4byte)>, <ASCII Data (5byte)>, <ASCII Data (6byte)>, <ASCII Date (7byte)> Example: Responding with the Input Channel 1’s name “INPUT1.” C0H, 09H, 00H, 00H, 49H, 4EH, 50H, 55H, 54H, 31H, 00H Table below shows ASCII codes used for Names.
Speaker Preset Setting Recalls speaker EQ preset values for specific TOA model speakers. 9000Series Amplifier responds with the same data as that received. Note: Command cannot be received during power off. ADH, 02H, <Output Channel Number>, <Value> <Output Channel Number> 00H - 07H (Output channel 1 - 8) <Value >...
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