Appendix f fpd control registers, Application notes and examples, Box initializations – Lexicon DC-2 User Manual

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14 Appendix F FPD Control Registers

Control Reg 0

Bit

USER_MSG

0

REC_BLOCK_MSG

1

SYS_VOL_MSG

2

LOCKED_MSG

3

DIG_IN_NOLOCK_MSG

4

SPEAKER_ERR_MSG

5

LR_BALANCE_MSG

6

FB_BALANCE_MSG

7

Control Reg 1

Bit

SYS_MUTE_MSG

0

EQ_BASS_MSG

1

EQ_TREBLE_MSG

2

EQ_TILT_MSG

3

PGM_CHG_MSG

4

NOISE_ACTIVE_MSG

5

Z2_KEY_ERR_MSG

6

REC_SRC_ERR_MSG

7

Control Reg 2

Bit

Z2_VOLUME_MSG

0

Z2_BALANCE_MSG

1

Z2_MUTE_MSG

2

REC_SELECT_MSG

3

DIG_REC_ERR_MSG

4

BYPASS_ERR_MSG

5

MAIN_DISP_MSG

6

DTS_ERR_MSG

7

15 Application Notes and Examples

15.1 Box initializations:

15.1.1 DC-2/MC-1:

When the DC-2/MC-1 is powered on it will initialize the serial port and then transmit the DC_WAKEUP
Packet, and look for an ACK from the HOST. Currently if an ACK is not received the DC-2/MC-1
continues to operate. This message is mostly for the HOST to know if the DC-2/MC-1 is in an operational
state.

15.1.2 HOST:

When the HOST issues a HOST_WAKEUP Packet the DC-2/MC-1 responds with an ACK and then
transmits the current FPD buffer with a DC_FPD notification. If the Host issues a HOST_WAKEUP
command and does not receive the ACK it should assume it is not connected or the DC-2/MC-1 is not
capable of responding on the rs-232 and therefore further serial communications will not be possible. If the
DC-2/MC-1 RS232 is capable of communicating the DC-2/MC-1 will respond to a HOST_WAKEUP
Command in any “On” state including standby.

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