Command protocol reference guide, Introduction, Soundstructure control interfaces – Polycom C16 User Manual

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Command Protocol Reference Guide

Introduction

This chapter describes the SoundStructure™ command protocol used to

control and configure the SoundStructure products via the RS-232 and

Ethernet interfaces. The target audience for this document is the control

system programmer and other application developers who need to

understand how to control and configure SoundStructure devices.
The purpose of the SoundStructure command and control protocol is to

provide an interface for configuring SoundStructure devices and controlling

their operating parameters. With SoundStructure devices, a collection of

SoundStructure devices linked over OBAM™ will behave as a single device

and controlling the collection of devices only requires one connection to a

control interface on any of the linked devices.

SoundStructure Control Interfaces

SoundStructure devices provide several physical interfaces that can be used

for communication via the control protocol. As shown in the following figure,

these interfaces include the rear-panel RS-232 and Ethernet. These physical

interfaces provide a diverse set of communication capabilities ranging from

100 Mbps with multiple sockets (Ethernet) to 9600 bps with only a single data

stream (RS-232).

The SoundStructure control protocol has been designed so that all features are

available over all interfaces. Some features will only be practical over the

higher bandwidth connections (for example, firmware updates take much less

PIN 2: TXD
PIN 3: RXD
PIN 5: GROUND
PIN 7: CTS
PIN 8: RTS

LAN

C-LINK2

OBAM

IR

RS-232

REMOTE CONTROL 2

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OUT

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OUTPUTS

INPUTS

SoundStructure C16

TM

12V

REMOTE CONTROL 1

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