Audica MULTI zone User Manual

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System command format

Pin No.

Connection

1

No connection

2

RS-232 receive (RX)

3

No connection

4

No connection

5

Ground

6

No connection

7

No connection

8

No connection

9

No connection

Command

Type

RS-232

Command

MULTIzone command response

SYSTEM

$s99sbyoff

All units enter standby mode

SYSTEM

$s99sbyon

All units power up out of standby

SYSTEM

$s99muten

All units all zones enter mute

SYSTEM

$s99mutdis

All units all zones de-mute

SYSTEM

$s99comen

All units all zones enter RS-232 control mode

SYSTEM

$s99comdis

All units all zones enter manual front panel control mode

Appendix 4

RS-232 Interface

An RS-232 control interface allows remote control of all basic functions of MULTIzone. The RS-232 interface is uni-directional, MULTI-

zone does not transmit any data. Commands will be sent as RS-232 serial communication at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity bits, 1 stop

bit and no flow control. All characters will be sent as ASCII, not delimited and ending with a line feed (0x0A).

Multiple MULTIzone units can either be addressed and controlled from separate RS-232 control sources, or alternatively the user is

able to set an address for each MULTIzone unit via its rear panel switches, allowing multiple chained units to be controlled from a

single RS-232 control source. If this feature is required, then the user simply sets the RS-232 source to “LOOP” via the rear panel

switch (DIP switch #4) and assigns a different address for each MULTIzone unit (DIP switches 1, 2 and 3). RS-232 data is then relayed

to each looped unit using the same cable as the signal loop-through.

A DIP switch setting “000” locks the unit into manual panel mode, disabling all RS-232 control for that unit – see page 6.

Note: when using RS-232 control, no more than 7 units can be looped using a single RS-232 controller (i.e. up to 28 zones).

A structure of RS-232 commands is provided that allow operation of MULTIzone at the ‘system‘ level, ‘unit’ level or ‘zone’ level.

System commands cause every MULTIzone to respond. Unit commands cause only the addressed unit to respond. Zone commands

cause only the selected zone on a selected unit to respond.

The RS-232 interface has additional functionality in that it can be used to put MULTIzone in standby. A specific “sbyoff” command

will reduce power consumption to <0.5W by shutting down all internal systems. An “sbyon” command will then restore system

operation but it is important to note that the unit will take several seconds to fully awake, during which time no audio will be heard

and no other RS-232 commands can be received or acted upon. The programming of the RS-232 source device must take this into

consideration.

RS-232 connector wiring

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