Lexicon MC-12 V2.0 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL DEFINITION REV 1-3 Manual
Lexicon MC-12 V2.0 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL DEFINITION REV 1-3 Manual

Lexicon MC-12 V2.0 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL DEFINITION REV 1-3 Manual

Serial communications protocol definition software version 2.0
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MC-12 Serial Communications Protocol
Serial Communications Protocol Definition
Lexicon, Inc.
3 Oak Park
Bedford, MA 01730-1441
(781) 280-0300
© 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved.
Project: MC-12/MC-12B
Updated: October 10, 2002
Software Version 2.0
Protocol Version:
Major rev 1
Minor rev 3
Printed on: 10/10/02
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  • Page 1 Serial Communications Protocol Definition Project: MC-12/MC-12B Updated: October 10, 2002 Software Version 2.0 Protocol Version: Major rev 1 Minor rev 3 Lexicon, Inc. 3 Oak Park Bedford, MA 01730-1441 (781) 280-0300 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 of 92...
  • Page 2: Customer Support

    International Company. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. This document should not be construed as a commitment on the part of Lexicon, Inc. The information it contains is subject to change without notice. Lexicon, Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear within this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Set System Volume (MC-12, MC-1) 7.3.19 Set Main Balance (MC-12, MC-1) 7.3.20 Set Front/Back Balance (MC-12, MC-1) 7.3.21 Set Active Effect by Id (MC-12, MC-1) 7.3.22 Set Record Input (MC-12, MC-1) © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 of 92...
  • Page 4 Appendix E MC-1 Input Id’s Appendix F MC-12 Input Ids Appendix G Protocol Constants Appendix H MC-12 to MC-1 Effect Map Appendix I MC-1 to MC-12 Effect ID Map Appendix J MC-12 Mode Ids © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 of 92...
  • Page 5 MC-12: Simple System Control & System Status: Examples: 1.5.1 MC-12 Get Unit Configuration 1.5.2 Send MC-1 IR Command Example 1.5.3 Send MC-12 IR Command Example MC12 V2.00 Parameter ID List © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 of 92...
  • Page 6: Documents

    The device initiating or receiving the serial communication packets to/from the MC-12. MC-12 ,MC-1,DC-2: The Lexicon product receiving or transmitting the serial communication packets to/from the HOST. Nonvolatile RAM: The area of memory in an MC-12 that stores users adjustable parameters. The Nonvolatile RAM is battery backed, to maintain values during MC-12 power down.
  • Page 7: General Description

    In addition, some the internal structure of the MC-12 has forced the protocol to be unable to support some MC-1 commands. These commands have been totally replaced with new commands that provide more control over the MC-12 than was capable in the MC-1. (Parameter Set/Get commands) © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 of 92...
  • Page 8: Physical Layer

    MC-12 labeled “RS232”. The wraparound plug shorts pins 2 to 3, allowing for the MC-12 to receive the signal it is transmitting. Once installed, power cycle the MC-12 and verify the following message is displayed on the FPD: © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 of 92...
  • Page 9: Data Link Layer

    NAK packet with an error code DC_ERR_INVALID_PACKET. The MC-12 then continues to look for a SOP byte and will not process the erroneous application packet. The HOST can use this as an indicator to retransmit the corrupted packet. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 of 92...
  • Page 10: Application Layer

    The MC-12 front panel display is 2 X 20 ASCII character display. The HOST can enable transmission of this notification message by sending Host Wakeup (7.3.29). To disable transmission the HOST can send Host Sleep (7.3.30). Transmission of the display buffer is asynchronous to other host/MC-12 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 of 92...
  • Page 11: Mc-1 Parameter Change (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    MC-12 Parameters have been mapped to the MC-1 parameters as described in the Supported System Parameters table listed below. 7.1.4.1 Notification Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_PARAM_CHG_MSG 0x04 Data Count 0x02 Application Data: Data[0] ParamId Data[1] Value © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 of 92...
  • Page 12: Mc-12 Parameter Notification By Id (Mc-12)

    MC-12 will transmit parameter change notifications if they are enabled using the command described in 7.3.42 (MC12_Set_Parameter_Notification_By_Id). If a parameter value is changed due to any user action or system action the MC-12 will transmit the current value of the parameter that is changing. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 12 of 92...
  • Page 13: Acknowledgment Packets

    Valid MC-12 command as defined in Appendix A Command Codes. 7.2.2 No Acknowledge (MC-12, MC-1) 7.2.2.1 Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_NACK 0xE1 Data Count 20x02 Application Data: Data[0] Command Data[1] ErrorCode 7.2.2.2 Data Description © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 of 92...
  • Page 14: Host Initiated Command Packets

    This command has been maintained for backward compatibility to the MC-1. The MC-1 IR code functionality has been mapped to the MC-12 IR code functionality as per the MC-1 to MC-12 IR code table. MC-12 users should use the command described in 7.3.40 (MC-12_Send_IR_Command). © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 14 of 92...
  • Page 15: Get Unit Configuration (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    HOST should use this information to determine if any information saved by the HOST is current. 7.3.4.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_CMD_GET_CONFIG 0x15 Data Count 0x00 Application Data: © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 of 92...
  • Page 16 TimeStamp[14] Data[24] TimeStamp[15] 0x00 7.3.4.3 Data Description ProductId: This unsigned 8 bit value describes the product. Product ID Lexicon DC-2 Lexicon MC-1 JBL Synthesis SDP-3 Lexicon MC-12 JBL Synthesis SDP-40 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 of 92...
  • Page 17 The Format of this text string is: “yy/mm/dd(sp)hh:mm” yy- is the last two digits of the year (i.e. year 1999 = 99, year 2000 = 00) mm - is the month © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 17 of 92...
  • Page 18: Get System Status (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    0 = -80 dB 92 = +12 dB Current Input: Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit integer Definition/Conversion: Appendix F MC-12 Input Ids Current Effect Id: Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit integer © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 18 of 92...
  • Page 19 32 = Back Video Synch: Data Type: Boolean. TRUE: MC-12 has detected Video Sync for current video input FALSE: MC-12 can not detect Video Sync for the current video input © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 19 of 92...
  • Page 20: Get Zone 2 Status (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    TRUE: Zone2 Outputs are active. FALSE: Zone 2 Outputs are not active. Record Active: Data Type: Boolean. TRUE: Record Zone Output is active FALSE: Record Zone Output is not Active. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 20 of 92...
  • Page 21: Get System Parameter Definition (Mc-1)

    Number of Characters in Data Count CustomName + 1 Application Data: Data[0]- Data[DataCount-1] CustomName ch ch ch … 0x00 7.3.12.4 Data Description CustomName: Data Type: Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 21 of 92...
  • Page 22: Get Input Name By Id (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    Data Type: Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. Max Length: INPUT_NAME_LENGTH defined in Appendix G Protocol Constants. 7.3.14 Get FPD Control Registers (MC-1) This command is not supported by the MC-12. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 22 of 92...
  • Page 23: Set System Parameter Values (Mc-1)

    This command has been maintained for backward compatibility with MC-1. In order to maintain backward compatibility, the MC-12 Parameters have been mapped to the MC-1 parameters as described in each Data Description. MC-12 users should be using the command described in 7.3.48 (MC12_Set_Main_Balance). © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 23 of 92...
  • Page 24: Set Front/Back Balance (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    Data Count 1 0x01 Application Data: Data[0] Value 7.3.20.2 Data Description Value: Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit integer. Max: Conversion: 0 = Front 16 = Center 32 = Back 7.3.20.3 MC-12 Response © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 24 of 92...
  • Page 25: Set Active Effect By Id (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    MC-12 Parameters have been mapped to the MC-1 parameters as described in each Data Description. MC-12 users should be using the command described in 7.3.51 (MC12_Set_Record_Input). 7.3.22.1 Command Packet Description © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 25 of 92...
  • Page 26: Clear Record Input (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    This command has been maintained for backward compatibility with MC-1. In order to maintain backward compatibility, the MC-12 Parameters have been mapped to the MC-1 parameters as described in each Data Description. MC-12 users should be using the command described in 7.3.52 (MC12_Set_Zone2_Volume). © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 26 of 92...
  • Page 27: Set Zone2 Left/Right Balance (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit integer Max: Conversion: 0 = Left 32 = Right 7.3.25.3 MC-12 Response The MC-12 will assign the value from the packet to the Zone 2 balance. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 27 of 92...
  • Page 28: Set Custom Name (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    This command has been maintained for backward compatibility with MC-1. In order to maintain backward compatibility, the MC-12 Parameters have been mapped to the MC-1 parameters as described in each Data Description. MC-12 users should be using the command described in 7.3.55 (MC12_Set_Input_Name_By_Id). © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 28 of 92...
  • Page 29: Set Fpd Control Registers (Mc-1)

    7.3.29.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command HOST_WAKEUP 0x11 Data Count 0x00 Application Data: 7.3.29.2 Data Description 7.3.29.3 MC-12 Response The MC-12 will respond to this command with an ACK. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 29 of 92...
  • Page 30: Host Sleep (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    The MC-12 will always transmit NAK error notification messages. Parameter Change Enable: TRUE Indicates the MC-12 will transmit any parameter change Notification as specified in the Parameter Change Notification Message. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 30 of 92...
  • Page 31: Set Communication Configuration (Mc-12, Mc-1)

    The Set Mute Command message allows the RS232 users to set/clear the MC-12 mute state directly. 7.3.33.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_CMD_SET_MUTE 0x31 Data Count 0x01 Application Data: Data[0] Mute State 7.3.33.2 Data Description © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 31 of 92...
  • Page 32: Set Output Level Adjustments (Mc-1)

    FPD only: If set TRUE, the display string will only be sent to the FPD device for display. Undefined. Undefined. Undefined. Undefined. Undefined. Undefined. Undefined. Display String: Data Type: Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 32 of 92...
  • Page 33: Mc-12 Get Parameter Definition By Id (Mc-12)

    Max Parameter Count as reported by the MC-12 Unit Configuration Response Packet in 7.3.39.2 7.3.36.3 Data Validation: If the ParamId is not a valid Id the MC-12 will respond with a NAK packet and error code DC_ INVALID_PARAM_ID. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 33 of 92...
  • Page 34 Boolean( 0 to 1) PARAM_TYPE_INT8 Signed 8 bit integer (-127 to 128) PARAM_TYPE_BRANCH Parameter Branch PARAM_TYPE_INT16 Signed 16 bit integer (-32,767 to 32,768) PARAM_TYPE_CSTR20 Zero terminated string of 20 ascii characters Data: © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 34 of 92...
  • Page 35: Mc-12 Set Parameter Value By Id (Mc-12)

    7.3.37.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_SET_SYS_PARAM_VALUE_BY_ID 0x36 Data Count 24 0x18 Application Data: Data[0] ParamId(LSB) Data[1] ParamId(MSB) Data[2] ParamType Data[3-23] Value[0 -20] nn nn nn… © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 35 of 92...
  • Page 36 ParamType for the Parameter being transmitted, as per the Parameter Definition as transmitted by the MC_SYS_PARAM_DEF_PKT . If the types do not match The MC-12 will transmit a © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 36 of 92...
  • Page 37: Mc-12 Set Parameter Value By Id, No Run (Mc-12)

    The HOST should use this information to determine if any information saved by the HOST is current. 7.3.39.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_GET_CONFIG 0x38 Data Count 0x00 Application Data: © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 37 of 92...
  • Page 38 Lexicon MC-12 JBL Synthesis SDP-40 Software Type: An unsigned 8 bit value indicating the current configuration of the unit’s software. The following table shows the values assigned to the available types: © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 38 of 92...
  • Page 39 The 16 bit value is packed LSB followed by the MSB. Total Number of Effects: An unsigned 8 bit integer value indicating the maximum number of effects available for this version of software. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 39 of 92...
  • Page 40: Mc-12 Send Ir Command (Mc-12)

    Request to MC-12 for the current value of a given parameter. The MC-12 will respond with a “Parameter Value Packet”. 7.3.41.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_GET_PARAM_VALUE_BY_ID 0x3A Data Count 0x02 Application Data: Data[0] ParamId (LSB) Data[1] ParamId (MSB) 7.3.41.2 Data Description © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 40 of 92...
  • Page 41: Mc-12 Set Parameter Notification By Id (Mc-12)

    Max Parameter Count as reported by the MC-12 Unit Configuration Response Packet in 7.3.39.2 Enable/Disable: Data Type: Boolean TRUE: Enable transmission of parameter notification FALSE: Disable transmission of parameter notification 7.3.42.3 Data Validation © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 41 of 92...
  • Page 42: Mc-12 Parameter Get Value String By Id (Mc-12)

    Command MC_RESP_VALUE_STRING 0x93 Number of Characters in Value Data Count String + 1 Application Data: ch ch ch Data[0] - Data[20] Value String … 0x00 7.3.43.5 Data Description Value String: © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 42 of 92...
  • Page 43: Mc-12 Clear All Parameter Notifications (Mc-12)

    Data[3] Current Input Sample Rate nn Data[4] Current Input Format Data[5] Mute Active Data[6] Effect Bypass Data[7] Left/Right Balance Data[8] Front/Back Balance Data[9] Video Sync 7.3.45.3 Data Description System Volume: © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 43 of 92...
  • Page 44 Signed 8 bit integer (2’s compliment) Max: 16 (0x10) (Full Right) Min: -16 (0xF0) (Full Left) Front/Back Balance: Data Type: Signed 8 bit integer (2’s compliment) Max: 16 (0x10) (Full Front) © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 44 of 92...
  • Page 45: Mc-12 Get Record Status (Mc-12)

    Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit integer. Definition/Conversion: Appendix F MC-12 Input Ids Zone2 Mute Active: Data Type: Boolean. TRUE: Zone2 Outputs are active. FALSE: Zone 2 Outputs are not active. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 45 of 92...
  • Page 46: Mc-12 Set System Volume (Mc-12)

    Commands MC-12 to set the system balance to the value in this packet. 7.3.48.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_CMD_SET_SYS_BALANCE 0x41 Data Count 1 0x01 Application Data: Data[0] Value © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 46 of 92...
  • Page 47: Mc-12 Set Front/Back Balance (Mc-12)

    NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_DATA. 7.3.50 MC-12 Set Active Effect by Id (MC-12) This command requests the MC-12 to set the active effect to the value in this packet. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 47 of 92...
  • Page 48: Mc-12 Set Record Input (Mc-12)

    The InputId must be a valid Input Id. If it is not the MC-12 will respond with a NAK packet and error code DC_INVALID_INPUT. If the input is assigned the MC-12 will respond with an ACK Packet. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 48 of 92...
  • Page 49: Mc-12 Set Zone2 Volume (Mc-12)

    Max: +16 (0x10) (Full Right) Min: -16 (0xF0) (Full Left) 7.3.53.3 MC-12 Response The MC-12 will assign the value from the packet to the Zone 2 balance. 7.3.53.4 Data Validation © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 49 of 92...
  • Page 50: Mc-12 Get Input Name By Id (Mc-12)

    Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit Integer Definition/Conversion: Appendix F MC-12 Input Ids InputName: Data Type: Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. Max Length: INPUT_NAME_LENGTH defined in Appendix G Protocol Constants. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 50 of 92...
  • Page 51: Mc-12 Set Input Name By Id (Mc-12)

    The InputId must be a valid Input Id. If it is not the MC-12 will respond with a NAK packet and error code DC_INVALID_INPUT. If the InputName string exceeds the INPUT_NAME_LENGTH, the MC-12 will truncate the string to the INPUT_NAME_LENGTH. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 51 of 92...
  • Page 52: Appendix A Command Codes

    Lexicon, Inc. MC-12 Serial Communications Protocol Printed on: 10/10/02 Appendix A Command Codes Notifications: DC_NO_CMD 0x00 DC_WAKEUP 0x01 DC_SLEEP 0x02 DC_FPD 0x03 DC_PARAM_CHG_MSG 0x04 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 52 of 92...
  • Page 53 DC_CMD_SET_FPD_CTRL 0x2A DC_CMD_GET_CUST_NAME 0x2B DC_CMD_SET_CUST_NAME 0x2C DC_CMD_GET_INPUT_NAME 0x2D DC_CMD_SET_INPUT_NAME 0x2E DC_CMD_GET_COM_CONFIG 0x2F DC_CMD_SET_COM_CONFIG 0x30 DC_CMD_SET_MUTE 0x31 DC_CMD_SET_OUTPUT_ADJ 0x32 DC_CMD_SEND_DISPLAY_STR 0x33 MC_CMD_GET_SYS_PARAM_BY_ID 0x35 MC_CMD_SET_SYS_PARAM_VALUE_BY_ID 0x36 MC_CMD_SET_SYS_PARAM_VALUE_BY_ID_NO_RUN 0x37 MC_CMD_GET_CONFIG 0x38 MC_CMD_IR 0x39 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 53 of 92...
  • Page 54: Appendix B Error Codes

    DC_ERR_PARITY 0x02 DC_ERR_FRAMING 0x03 DC_ERR_OVERRUN 0x04 DC_ERR_INVALID_PACKET 0x05 DC_ERR_TIME_OUT 0x06 DC_ERR_BUFFER_FULL 0x07 DC_INVALID_COUNT 0x10 DC_INVALID_CMD 0x11 DC_INVALID_DATA 0x12 DC_INVALID_ADDRESS 0x13 DC_INVALID_EFFECT_ID 0x14 DC_INVALID_PARAM_ID 0x15 DC_INVALID_NAME 0x16 DC_INVALID_INPUT 0x17 DC_ERR_READ_ONLY 0x18 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 54 of 92...
  • Page 55: Appendix C Dc-2, Mc-1 Ir-Codes

    SPARE 2B SPARE AB SPARE SPARE 2C SPARE AC SPARE SPARE 2D SPARE AD SPARE SPARE 2E SPARE AE SPARE SPARE 2F SPARE AF SPARE Null 30 null B0 null © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 55 of 92...
  • Page 56: Appendix D Mc-12 Ir Codes

    0x4E Reserved 0xCE MONO_LOGIC 0x8E DTS_LOGO 0x0F Reserved 0x4F Reserved 0xCF DTS_ES_TOGGLE 0x8F MUSIC 0x10 Reserved 0x50 Reserved 0xD0 MUSIC_SURROUND 0x90 44-55 Deleted None Deleted None Deleted None Deleted None © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 56 of 92...
  • Page 57: Appendix E Mc-1 Input Id's

    DVD1 DVD2 V-Disc GAME TAPE TAPE TUNER TUNER Appendix G Protocol Constants Constant Value (Dec) Units FPD_LINE_LENGTH 20Chars PARAM_NAME_LENGTH 13Chars CUSTOM_NAME_LENGTH 20Chars INPUT_NAME_LENGTH 8Chars PARAM_PATH_LENGTH 80Chars INTER_PACKET_TIME 200mSec 0xF1 0xF2 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 57 of 92...
  • Page 58: Appendix H Mc-12 To Mc-1 Effect Map

    5.1a L7 Music 5.1 Music 5.1a 2-Channel 5.1 2-Channel 5.1a Standard Dolby Digital 5.1a THX THX 5.1 Nightclub Nightclub Concert Hall Concert Hall Church Church Cathedral Cathedral L7 Music Surround Music Surround © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 58 of 92...
  • Page 59: Appendix I Mc-1 To Mc-12 Effect Id Map

    5.1 2-Channel dts Film dts THX 5.1 dts THX dts Logic 7 dts L7 Film dts Music dts L7 Music dts 2-Channel dts 2-Chan dts 2-Channel none none none none none © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 59 of 92...
  • Page 60: Appendix J Mc-12 Mode Ids

    External Noise PLII External Noise Dolby Digital External Noise dts 5.1a L7 Film 5.1a L7 Music 5.1a 2-Channel 5.1a Standard 5.1a THX NightClub Concert Hall Church Cathedral L7 Music Surround © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 60 of 92...
  • Page 61: Application Notes And Examples

    Because of some limitations in the IR codes the HOST also has direct control over the system volume, balance, fader, effect selection, zone 2 volume, balance and input selection through dedicated commands. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 61 of 92...
  • Page 63: Examples

    Stamp (sp) DATA26 DATA27 DATA28 DATA29 Serial Serial Number Serial Serial Number (LSB) Number Number (MSB) From the response packet we can see that the MC-12 is configured as a © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 63 of 92...
  • Page 64: Send Mc-1 Ir Command Example

    “Volume Up”(17 hex). To transmit other IR Key Codes the user would replace this byte with other IR key codes as found in Appendix C MC-12 IR-Codes. Byte 5: End of Packet (F2 hex) © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 64 of 92...
  • Page 65: Send Mc-12 Ir Command Example

    7 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.TRIMMODE 8 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.VIDEOIN 9 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.CH2EFFCT 10 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.DDEFFCT 11 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.DTSEFFCT 12 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.MSRCMODE 13 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.RSRCMODE 14 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.ZSRCMODE 15 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.RECTRIM 16 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.SPDIF 17 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.ANLGBYPASS 18 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.DIGBYPASS 19 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.TRIGGER1 20 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.TRIGGER2 21 PARAM.INPUTS.OFF.COMPONENTIN © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 65 of 92...
  • Page 66 56 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.ANLGTRIM 57 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.TRIMMODE 58 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.VIDEOIN 59 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.CH2EFFCT 60 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.DDEFFCT 61 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.DTSEFFCT 62 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.MSRCMODE 63 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.RSRCMODE 64 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.ZSRCMODE 65 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.RECTRIM 66 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.SPDIF 67 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.ANLGBYPASS 68 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.DIGBYPASS 69 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.TRIGGER1 70 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.TRIGGER2 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 66 of 92...
  • Page 67 105 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.ANLGIN 106 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.ANLGTRIM 107 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.TRIMMODE 108 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.VIDEOIN 109 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.CH2EFFCT 110 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.DDEFFCT 111 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.DTSEFFCT 112 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.MSRCMODE 113 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.RSRCMODE 114 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.ZSRCMODE 115 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.RECTRIM 116 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.SPDIF 117 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.ANLGBYPASS 118 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.DIGBYPASS 119 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.TRIGGER1 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 67 of 92...
  • Page 68 154 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.DIGIN 155 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.ANLGIN 156 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.ANLGTRIM 157 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.TRIMMODE 158 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.VIDEOIN 159 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.CH2EFFCT 160 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.DDEFFCT 161 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.DTSEFFCT 162 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.MSRCMODE 163 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.RSRCMODE 164 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.ZSRCMODE 165 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.RECTRIM 166 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.SPDIF 167 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.ANLGBYPASS 168 PARAM.INPUTS.TUNER.DIGBYPASS © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 68 of 92...
  • Page 69 203 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.INPNAME 204 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.DIGIN 205 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.ANLGIN 206 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.ANLGTRIM 207 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.TRIMMODE 208 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.VIDEOIN 209 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.CH2EFFCT 210 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.DDEFFCT 211 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.DTSEFFCT 212 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.MSRCMODE 213 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.RSRCMODE 214 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.ZSRCMODE 215 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.RECTRIM 216 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.SPDIF 217 PARAM.INPUTS.VCR.ANLGBYPASS © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 69 of 92...
  • Page 70 252 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT 253 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.INPNAME 254 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.DIGIN 255 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.ANLGIN 256 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.ANLGTRIM 257 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.TRIMMODE 258 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.VIDEOIN 259 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.CH2EFFCT 260 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.DDEFFCT 261 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.DTSEFFCT 262 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.MSRCMODE 263 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.RSRCMODE 264 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.ZSRCMODE 265 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.RECTRIM 266 PARAM.INPUTS.SAT.SPDIF © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 70 of 92...
  • Page 71 301 PARAM.INPUTS.GAME._51_AD_EFFECT 302 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX 303 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.INPNAME 304 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.DIGIN 305 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.ANLGIN 306 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.ANLGTRIM 307 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.TRIMMODE 308 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.VIDEOIN 309 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.CH2EFFCT 310 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.DDEFFCT 311 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.DTSEFFCT 312 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.MSRCMODE 313 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.RSRCMODE 314 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.ZSRCMODE 315 PARAM.INPUTS.AUX.RECTRIM © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 71 of 92...
  • Page 72 350 RESERVED. 351 RESERVED. 352 RESERVED. 353 RESERVED. 354 RESERVED. 355 RESERVED. 356 RESERVED. 357 RESERVED. 358 RESERVED. 359 RESERVED. 360 RESERVED. 361 RESERVED. 362 RESERVED. 363 RESERVED. 364 RESERVED. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 72 of 92...
  • Page 73 399 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.SUB.LEFT.OUTLEVEL 400 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.SUB.RIGHT 401 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.SUB.RIGHT.DISTANCE 402 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.SUB.RIGHT.OUTLEVEL 403 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.SUB.CONFIG 404 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.SUB.LIMITEN 405 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.SUB.LIMITADJ 406 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.LFE 407 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.LFE.DISTANCE 408 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.LFE.OUTLEVEL 409 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.LFE.LIMITEN 410 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.LFE.LIMITADJ 411 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.LFE.PRESENT 412 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.DISTUNITS 413 PARAM.MAIN.OUTPUTS.SUBNOISE © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 73 of 92...
  • Page 74 448 PARAM.RECORD 449 PARAM.RECORD.DATA_STREAM 450 PARAM.RECORD.DATA_STREAM.SAMPLE_RATE 451 PARAM.RECORD.DATA_STREAM.DATA_TYPE 452 PARAM.RECORD.DATA_STREAM.CHANNELS 453 PARAM.RECORD.INPUT 454 PARAM.RECORD.VOLUME 455 PARAM.RECORD.BALANCE 456 PARAM.RECORD.PWRONVOL 457 PARAM.RECORD.MUTE 458 PARAM.RECORD.TRIGGER1 459 PARAM.RECORD.TRIGGER2 460 PARAM.ZONE 461 PARAM.ZONE.DATA_STREAM 462 PARAM.ZONE.DATA_STREAM.SAMPLE_RATE © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 74 of 92...
  • Page 75 497 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.FIVESPKRENH 498 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.BASSENH 499 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.SURRROLLOFF 500 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.REARDLYOFF 501 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.CENTERONOFF 502 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.SEVENCHANNEL 503 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.MONODETECT_ON 504 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.SURRONOFF 505 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.TRIGGER1 506 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.TRIGGER2 507 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.HIFRONT_REARROLLOFF 508 PARAM.EFFECTS.LOGIC7.AUTOBALON 509 PARAM.EFFECTS.TV_LOGIC 510 PARAM.EFFECTS.TV_LOGIC.NAME 511 PARAM.EFFECTS.TV_LOGIC.OUTPUTLEVELS © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 75 of 92...
  • Page 76 546 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.SOUNDSTAGE 547 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.FIVESPKRENH 548 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.BASSENH 549 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.SURRROLLOFF 550 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.REARDLYOFF 551 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.CENTERONOFF 552 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.SEVENCHANNEL 553 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.MONODETECT_ON 554 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.SURRONOFF 555 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.TRIGGER1 556 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.TRIGGER2 557 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.HIFRONT_REARROLLOFF 558 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_LOGIC.AUTOBALON 559 PARAM.EFFECTS.THX_CINEMA 560 PARAM.EFFECTS.THX_CINEMA.NAME © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 76 of 92...
  • Page 77 595 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC.SURDLY10_25 596 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC.TRIGGER1 597 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC.TRIGGER2 598 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2 599 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.NAME 600 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.OUTPUTLEVELS 601 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 602 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 603 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 604 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 605 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL 606 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.SURDLY10_25 607 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.TWO_CH_MUX 608 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.TWOCHCNTRMIX 609 PARAM.EFFECTS.PROLOGIC2.CENTERDELAY © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 77 of 92...
  • Page 78 644 PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL 645 PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.AUTOAZIMUTH 646 PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.VOCALENH 647 PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.REEQ 648 PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.MONOCNTR 649 PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.TRIGGER1 650 PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.TRIGGER2 651 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO 652 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.NAME 653 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS 654 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 655 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 656 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 657 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 658 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 78 of 92...
  • Page 79 693 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO.TRIGGER1 694 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO.TRIGGER2 695 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND 696 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.NAME 697 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS 698 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 699 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 700 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 701 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 702 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL 703 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.USEREVERB 704 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.TRIGGER1 705 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_SURROUND.TRIGGER2 706 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_LOGIC7 707 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_LOGIC7.NAME © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 79 of 92...
  • Page 80 742 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.REEQ 743 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.REARDLYOFF 744 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.COMPRESSION 745 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.LFEMIX 746 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.TWO_CH_MUX 747 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.TWOCHCNTRMIX 748 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.CENTERDELAY 749 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.SOUNDSTAGE 750 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.FRONTSTEER 751 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.SURREX 752 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.SEVENCHANNEL 753 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.TRIGGER1 754 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.TRIGGER2 755 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MUSIC.MONOREARON 756 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_TV_LOGIC © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 80 of 92...
  • Page 81 791 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.TWO_CH_MUX 792 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.TWOCHCNTRMIX 793 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.CENTERDELAY 794 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.MONOREARON 795 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.DECORRELATE 796 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.VOCALENH 797 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.REEQ 798 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.TIMBRE 799 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.SURREX 800 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.THXMODEON 801 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.TRIGGER1 802 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.TRIGGER2 803 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_THX.REARTIMBRE 804 PARAM.EFFECTS.DOLBY_DIGITAL 805 PARAM.EFFECTS.DOLBY_DIGITAL.NAME © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 81 of 92...
  • Page 82 840 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_2CHANNEL.SURRMIX 841 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_2CHANNEL.MASTERLEVEL 842 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_2CHANNEL.TRIGGER1 843 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_2CHANNEL.TRIGGER2 844 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_2CHANNEL.MONOREARON 845 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND 846 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND.NAME 847 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS 848 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 849 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 850 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 851 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 852 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL 853 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND.USEREVERB 854 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_MONO_SURROUND.TRIGGER1 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 82 of 92...
  • Page 83 889 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_FILM.SURREX 890 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_FILM.SEVENCHANNEL 891 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_FILM.TRIGGER1 892 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_FILM.TRIGGER2 893 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_FILM.MONOREARON 894 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS 895 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS.NAME 896 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS.OUTPUTLEVELS 897 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 898 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 899 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 900 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 901 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL 902 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS.TRIGGER1 903 PARAM.EFFECTS._20_ANALOG_BYPASS.TRIGGER2 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 83 of 92...
  • Page 84 938 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS.MONOREARON 939 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS.DECORRELATE 940 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS.VOCALENH 941 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS.REEQ 942 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS.TRIGGER1 943 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS.TRIGGER2 944 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS.DTS_ES_DETECT 945 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_LOGIC7 946 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_LOGIC7.NAME 947 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_LOGIC7.OUTPUTLEVELS 948 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_LOGIC7.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 949 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_LOGIC7.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 950 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_LOGIC7.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 951 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_LOGIC7.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 952 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_LOGIC7.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 84 of 92...
  • Page 85 987 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_THX.SURREX 988 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_THX.THXMODEON 989 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_THX.TRIGGER1 990 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_THX.TRIGGER2 991 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_THX.REARTIMBRE 992 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_THX.DTS_ES_DETECT 993 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_MUSIC 994 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_MUSIC.NAME 995 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS 996 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 997 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 998 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 999 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 1000 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL 1001 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_MUSIC.VOCALENH © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 85 of 92...
  • Page 86 1036 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_2CHANNEL.TRIGGER1 1037 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_2CHANNEL.TRIGGER2 1038 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_2CHANNEL.DTS_ES_DETECT 1039 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC 1040 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC.NAME 1041 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS 1042 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 1043 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 1044 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 1045 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 1046 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL 1047 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC.TRIGGER1 1048 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_MUSIC.TRIGGER2 1049 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_FILM 1050 PARAM.EFFECTS.DTS_NEO_FILM.NAME © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 86 of 92...
  • Page 87 1085 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.OUTPUTLEVELS 1086 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 1087 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 1088 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 1089 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 1090 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL 1091 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.LFEMIX_2CH 1092 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.TWO_CH_MUX 1093 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.TWOCHCNTRMIX 1094 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.CENTERDELAY 1095 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.DECORRELATE 1096 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.VOCALENH 1097 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.REEQ 1098 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.SURRMIX 1099 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_2CHANNEL.MASTERLEVEL © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 87 of 92...
  • Page 88 1134 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.TRIGGER1 1135 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.TRIGGER2 1136 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.REARTIMBRE 1137 RESERVED. 1138 RESERVED. 1139 RESERVED. 1140 RESERVED. 1141 RESERVED. 1142 RESERVED. 1143 RESERVED. 1144 RESERVED. 1145 RESERVED. 1146 RESERVED. 1147 RESERVED. 1148 RESERVED. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 88 of 92...
  • Page 89 1183 RESERVED. 1184 RESERVED. 1185 RESERVED. 1186 RESERVED. 1187 RESERVED. 1188 RESERVED. 1189 RESERVED. 1190 RESERVED. 1191 RESERVED. 1192 RESERVED. 1193 RESERVED. 1194 RESERVED. 1195 RESERVED. 1196 RESERVED. 1197 RESERVED. © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 89 of 92...
  • Page 90 1232 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL 1233 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.NAME 1234 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.OUTPUTLEVELS 1235 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 1236 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 1237 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 1238 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL 1239 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL 1240 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.TRIGGER1 1241 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.TRIGGER2 1242 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.EFFECTLEVEL 1243 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.SURRROLLOFF 1244 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.SIZE 1245 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.PREDELAY 1246 PARAM.EFFECTS.CONCERT_HALL.MIDRT © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 90 of 92...
  • Page 91 1281 PARAM.EFFECTS.CATHEDRAL.SIZE2 1282 PARAM.EFFECTS.CATHEDRAL.PREDELAY 1283 PARAM.EFFECTS.CATHEDRAL.MIDRT 1284 PARAM.EFFECTS.CATHEDRAL.SPEECHDETECT 1285 PARAM.EFFECTS.CATHEDRAL.MONOLOGICFRONTEND 1286 PARAM.EFFECTS.CATHEDRAL.STEREORVB 1287 PARAM.EFFECTS.CATHEDRAL.BASSRT 1288 PARAM.EFFECTS.CATHEDRAL.CENTERDRYLEVEL 1289 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_SURR 1290 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_SURR.NAME 1291 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_SURR.OUTPUTLEVELS 1292 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_SURR.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL 1293 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_SURR.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL 1294 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_SURR.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL 1295 PARAM.EFFECTS.MUSIC_SURR.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 91 of 92...
  • Page 92 1327 PARAM.LOCKS.SETUPLCK 1328 PARAM.STANDBY 1329 PARAM.CNAME 1330 PARAM.CNAMEEN 1331 PARAM.AVSYNC 1332 PARAM.PRESETEN 1333 PARAM.TRIGGER1MODE 1334 PARAM.TRIGGER2MODE 1335 PARAM.USERMESSAGE 1336 PARAM.COM 1337 PARAM.COM.CONFIGREG0 1338 PARAM.TMPKEY 1339 PARAM.ERRORS 1340 PARAM.ERRORS.ERROR1 1341 PARAM.ERRORS.ERROR2 © 2002 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 92 of 92...

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