Rs- Commands 5 - Velodyne SMS-1 - OUTLAW GUIDE Manual

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THE OUTLAW'S GUIDE TO THE SMS-1
ADDITIOnAL fEATUrES
"
Before you ask, the cat did
not write this one. Someone suggested
it might have been the goldfish dictat-
ing to the cat, but then we realized the
goldfish didn't have vocal cords.
for anyone who is interested, here are the settings that we used to gener-
ate the final curve:
EQ
1


4
5
6
7
8
Our example system is now adjusted and ready to use. We are ready to
pack up our microphone, set aside our SMS-1's remote, and toss in some
favorite discs. Have fun doing the same with your system!
you are probably asking what more we could possibly do with this little
bitty box. The answer? A few additional things, of course – that's where
this section's name comes from. There are rS- commands that could
be handy if you want to tie the SMS-1 into your computerized automation
system, a few "secret" remote codes, and a couple other tricks we've been
holding back.
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rESTOrInG DEfAULTS
Did you make a bunch of menu setting changes that you aren't happy
with? Want to start over again with a clean slate? It is possible to easily
reset the SMS-1 to the factory defaults. To do this, simply press the but-
tons "8-9-0" into the remote. This will restore the defaults and reset the
SMS-1.
rS- cOMMAnDS
In many cases, an SMS-1 that gets connected to a home theater automa-
tion system such as a crestron system will also be set up by a professional
installer. In some cases, however, an Outlaw consumer will want to tie
the SMS-1 into a home-built automation system. Those folks will need to
know what the rS- commands are so they can build their computer
interface. Look no further, because here they are.
In order to use the rS- port for control of the SMS-1, you will need to
keep a few things in mind. first, the communication settings you will
need for your com port are 9600 baud rate, 7 data bits, no parity, and 1
stop bit. Second, the serial cable required is a standard female to male
serial cable. pins , , and 5 are used. pin  is used to transmit at the
input port or receive at the output port. pin  is used to receive at the
input port and transmit at the output port. pin 5 is a ground port. The
commands are described below. They are case sensitive and must be
capitalized.
L (dB)
F (Hz)
-4.5
1
-0.5
8
-.0
45
6.0
5
.0
57
-11.0
64
-1.0
74
6.0
78
5
Q
5.6
5.6
6.5
.
4.5
6.6
10.
5.0

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