12 rb-6 communication protocol, 1 syntax, 1 host message format – Kramer Electronics RB-6 User Manual

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RB-6 - RB-6 Communication Protocol

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RB-6 Communication Protocol

The RB-6 supports Kramer Protocol 3000.

Go to our Web site at

http://www.kramerelectronics.com

to check for

the latest RB-6 communication protocol.

With Kramer Protocol 3000 you can control a device from any standard terminal

software (for example, the Windows

®

HyperTerminal Application).

This RS-232/RS-485 communications protocol uses a data rate of 115,200 baud,

no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit.

12.1

Syntax

12.1.1

Host Message Format

Start

Address (optional)

Body

Delimiter

#

Destination_id@

Message

CR

12.1.1.1 Simple Command

Command string with only one command without addressing:

Start

Body

Delimiter

#

Command SP

Parameter_1,Parameter_2,…

CR

12.1.1.2 Command String

Formal syntax with commands concatenation and addressing:

Start

Address

Body

Delimiter

#

Destination_id@

Command_1
Parameter1_1,Parameter1_2,…|
Command_2
Parameter2_1,Parameter2_2,…|
Command_3
Parameter3_1,Parameter3_2,…|…

CR

12.1.2

Device Message Format

Start

Address (optional)

Body

delimiter

~

Sender_id@

Message

CR LF

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