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Author(s) Marantz America, Inc. Date 2007/02/07 Number of Page Marantz America, Inc. 2007 All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of copyright. All specifications might be subject to change without notice.
Examples of handshaking error...................... 7 Recommendations of Command, Status and Layer definition..............8 Definitions of Command, Status and Layer...................... 9 This section is told how to define “Command”, “Status” and “Layer” of this product........... 9 5-1. Normal Command List ............................ 9 5-1-1.
1-4. References Hardware Software Interface Specification ver. 1.02 / author: N.Sakamoto 2. Global Description 2-1. Overview A Host controller can control or watch out the product as a Slave very easily via the communication cable. 2-2. Block Diagram HOST SLAVE...
Slave (The product) → ← 1. Host starts a data transmission from TxD. 2. Host performs the data transmission of the number of required bytes, and ends a transmission. 3-1-1-2. Data transmission sequence from Slave to Host Host (Controller) Slave (The product) →...
Start character : ’@’, : 06h, End character (CR) : 0Dh Start NAK is a reply data from Slave when Slave got an incorrect Command data, Status request data or some other data from Host. Start character : ’@’, : 15h,...
* The status of layer 1 are assigned most kindly status to Host. (The statuses of layer 2 are assigned kindly status, the statuses of layer 3 are not so need status to Host and the statuses of layer 4 are probably no wished statuses.)
! A u to s t a tu s fe e d b a c k The product can reply ACK instead of related status, if the product can not send the related status immediatly. 3-3-5-2. Examples of handshaking error...
All Commands and Statuses are defined same chharacter size except ACK/NAK on the product. ( Recommended character length : 3~6 characters ) It permits attaching 0x0A character to a reply characters from the product. In this case, must suppose that the object is followed altogether.
Page: 9 / 19 Document Version [1.00] 5. Definitions of Command, Status and Layer This section is told how to define “Command”, “Status” and “Layer” of this product. 5-1. Normal Command List This chapter will show the commands of this product.
RS-232C Control Specification SR6001 Page: 10 / 19 Document Version [1.00] 5-1-2. Display and Menu contents Command Reply from Slave “SLP:01~90” ( ON ) VALUE “SLP:0xx” (xx=”00”~”90”) SLEEP “SLP:00” (OFF) “SLP:1” “MNU:0” TOGGLE (work same as RC) “MNU:1” (Not on Menu) MENU “MNU:1”...
RS-232C Control Specification SR6001 Page: 15 / 19 Document Version [1.00] 5-3. Status request and Status answer list 5-3-1. Normal Status request and Status (answer and feedback) list Status request Status answer and feedback “PWR:1” POWER “PWR:?” “PWR:2” “ATT:1” AUDIO ATT “ATT:?”...
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Document Version [1.00] Status request Status answer and feedback ‘0’ :No detect ’1’ :D DIGITAL AC-3 ‘2’ : D DIGITAL AC-3 PL ‘3’ : D DIGITAL SURR. EX ‘4’ : DTS ‘5’ : DTS ES DISCREATE ‘6’ : DTS ES MATRIX “SIG:x”...
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Multi Room A “MSC:?” (v ,a= ‘0’ – ‘Z’) “MSC:va” SOURCE Select (v = video, a = audio.) Multi Room A “MSL:?” Sleep time min : xx = ‘00’ ~ ‘99’ “MSL:xx” SLEEP Multi Room A STEREO “MST:1” “MST:?” STEREO/MONO MONO “MST:2”...
RS-232C Control Specification SR6001 Page: 18 / 19 Document Version [1.00] 5-3-2. Layer of the statuses Status Layer POWER “PWR:” AUDIO ATT “ATT:” AUDIO MUTE “AMT:” VIDEO MUTE “VMT:” VOLUME “VOL:” TONE BASS “TOB:” TONE TREBLE “TOT:” SOURCE Select “SRC:”...
Page: 19 / 19 Document Version [1.00] Status Layer Multi Room A POWER “MPW:” Multi Room A SPEAKER “MSP:” Multi Room A AUDIO MUTE “MAM:” Multi Room A VOLUME “MVL:” Multi Room A VOLUME SET “MVS:” Multi Room A SOURCE Select “MSC:”...