Rs-232 serial interface programming, Rs-232 serial interface command definition – LightSpeed Technologies CAT 860 User Manual

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1. Overview

2. Setup & Use

3. Optional

Accessories

4. T

roubleshooting

5. W

arranty

, Safety

& Specifications

1. Overview

2. Setup & Use

3. Optional

Accessories

4. T

roubleshooting

5. W

arranty

, Safety

& Specifications

13. RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
PROGRAMMING

CONT’D

<CMD>

Symbol

Hex

Value

<Param> Value

Definition

QEAV?

0xEB

Command Packet:

The controller sends no
<Param> character in the
command packet.

This command causes the
CAT 860 to return a query
response packet where the
added <Param> character
contains the “enable” status
set by EAVS (<0xE0>).

Response Packet:

If the command is properly
received, the CAT 860
responds by repeating back
the command packet to the
serial controller with the
added <Param> character
containing the value
indicating the “enable”
status set by EAVS (<0xE0>).

The possible values are
shown below:

0x80 = TV/VCR Enabled

0x81 = CD/DVD Enabled

0x82 = COMPUTER Enabled

0x83 = AUX IN Enabled

If the command is not
received properly, the CAT
860 responds by sending a
<NACK> character.

BASIC COMMAND SET FOR AUDIO SWITCHER OPERATIONS CONT’D
Audio Input Functions for the A/V Source Group Cont’d
11. QUERY ENABLED AUDIO/VIDEO SOURCE COMMAND

14. RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
COMMAND DEFINITION

CONT’D

BASIC COMMAND SET FOR AUDIO SWITCHER OPERATIONS CONT’D
Audio Input Functions for the A/V Source Group Cont’d
10. TOGGLE MUTE FOR MICROPHONE AUDIO INPUTS COMMAND

<CMD>

Symbol

Hex

Value

<Param> Value

Definition

TMMI

0xEA

Command Packet:

The controller sends no
<Param> character in the
command packet.

This command toggles
between mute and un-mute
for the microphone audio
inputs.

When set to mute, the 860
microphone Channel A & B
volumes are set to -79dB.

When set to unmute, the
860 resets the microphone
volumes to their previous
volume setting.

Response Packet:

If the command is properly
received, the CAT 860
responds by repeating
back the command packet
with an added imbedded
<Param> character
containing the value 0x80
if the resultant state is
“un-muted” and 0x81 if the
resultant state is “muted”.

If the command is not
received properly, the CAT
860 responds by sending a
<NACK> character.

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