Serial communication, cont’d – Extron Electronics System 7SC User Manual

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Serial Communication, cont’d

System 7SC • Serial Communication

4-10

Command

Hex. command

Response

Additional description

(host to switcher)

(switcher to host)

Send/receive data to/from page 0 memory

Send

80 A0 [16k bytes of data]

Dnl0

The host downloads 16k bytes
of binary data to page 0 of the
System 7’s memory.

Recieve

80 A1

The System 7 sends 16k bytes of
binary data to the host.

Send/receive data to/from page 1 memory

Send

80 A2 [16k bytes of data]

Dnl1

The host downloads 16k bytes
of binary data to page 1 of the
System 7’s memory.

Receive

80 A3

The System 7 sends 16k bytes of
binary data to the host.

Send/receive a flag (parameter) block

Send

80 A4 [32 bytes of data]

Prm0

The host sends 32 bytes of binary
parameter data to the System 7.

Receive

80 A5

The System 7 sends 32 bytes of
binary parameter data to the host.

Send/receive a segment (256 bytes) of data
(a segment relating to a single button)

Send

80 A6

??

[256 bytes of data]

Seg0

The host sends 256 bytes of
binary data to the System 7.

Receive

80 A7

??

The System 7 sends 256 bytes of
binary data to the host.

Send/receive 512 bytes of channel (button) data

Send

80 A8 [512 bytes of data]

EEP0

The host sends 512 bytes of
binary data to the System 7.

Receive

80 A9

The System 7 sends 512 bytes of
binary data to the host.

??

indicates the block number in hex notation where

??

can be 0 to 7F (hex)

(0 to 127 decimal).

The responses shown are ASCII.

Command/response table for advanced instructions
(for the Windows-based control program)

Data downloads/uploads are initiated by sending a series of hex commands to the
host RS-232 port of the System 7 switcher. The Windows-based control program
uses these commands mainly to load and save driver data and system
configuration settings. See page 3-6 for information on projector control memory.

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