Restore Defaults; Get Custom Name; Set Custom Name - Lexicon MC-4 V1.00 - SERIAL PROTOCOL DEFINITIONS REV 1-6 Manual

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The MC-4 will perform an internal reset. After reset, the MC-4 will go through a soft power-up
initialization. This includes transmitting the "Wakeup Notification Packet". A soft reset does not
reinitialize the MC-4. Nonvolatile RAM is maintained.

6.3.2 Restore Defaults

Commands the MC-4 to restore the system and effect parameters to the factory defaults.
6.3.2.1 Command Packet Description
Application Header:
Command
Data Count
Application Data:
6.3.2.2 MC-4 Response
The MC-4 will reset, or clear, any saved system and effect parameters in Nonvolatile RAM, and
restore the factory default system and effect parameters. After reset, the MC-4 will go through a
soft power-up initialization. This includes transmitting the "Wakeup Notification Packet".

6.3.3 Get Custom Name

Request to MC-4 for an effect definition. MC-4 will respond with "Custom Name Packet".
6.3.3.1 Command Packet Description
6.3.3.2 Data Description
N/A
6.3.3.3 Custom Name Response Packet
Application Header:
Command
Data Count
Application Data:
Data[0]- Data[DataCount-1]
6.3.3.4 Data Description
CustomName:
Data Type:
Max Length:

6.3.4 Set Custom Name

Sets the Custom Name that can be displayed when the unit powers up.
DC_CMD_RESTORE_DEFAULTS
0
N/A
Application Header:
Command
DC_CMD_GET_CUST_NAME
Data Count
0
Application Data:
N/A
DC_RESP_CUST_NAME
Number of Characters in
CustomName + 1
CustomName
Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string.
CUSTOM_NAME_LENGTH as defined in the Protocol Constants table
(Appendix D page
MC-4 Serial Communications Protocol
38).
0x13
0x00
0x2B
0x00
0x89
nn
ch ch ch ... 0x00
12

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