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SIS

Programming and Control, cont’d

MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control

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PRELIMINAR

Y

Command/response table for special function SIS commands, continued

Command

ASCII

Command

(host to MLC)

Response

(MLC to host)

X?

values

and additional descriptions

Example:

28*11#

VolLimit*028

]

Example:

limit power-up volume

to audio level 28.

Button associations (virtual mapping) for an IRCM-DV+

By design an IRCM-DV+ can be assigned paired module addresses (by DIP switch) of either 1&2 or 3&4 only. It cannot
be assigned to addresses 2&3 or 1&4. The odd-numbered module address (1 or 3) is reserved for DVD control, the
even-numbered module address (2 or 4) is for VCR control. The address DIP switches must be set in order for the MLC
to recognize and reserve memory space for the module. Refer to the Control Modules User’s Manual.
To use an optional IRCM-DV+ with an MLC, you need to associate the DVD portion of this module with an MLC
input selection button

, and also associate the VCR portion with a different MLC input selection button. The

associated button must be selected (pressed) in order to activate and use the VCR portion or the DVD portion of the
module. You cannot activate both parts (VCR and DVD) at the same time. If you do not associate (map) the IRCM-DV+’s
addresses (1&2 or 3&4) with MLC buttons, you cannot activate and use either the DVD or the VCR part of the IRCM-DV+.

N

For MLC 104 IP Plus Series MediaLink Controllers, you can assign both the DVD and VCR portions of an

IRCM‑DV+ to the same input selection button. A and B must both be inputs that are set up for input switching mode
(firmware control) via Global Configurator.

Here is how to determine the value of

X?

for the following commands:

Button to

associate the

VCR half

(even address,

2 or 4) with

Button to

associate the

DVD half

(odd address,

1 or 3) with

A

(A x 16) + (B) =

B

X?

X? is a decimal

number from
000 to 67.

IRCM-DV+ address 2, address 1 button association

Associate MLC’s buttons w/IRCM-DV+

24

Associate specific MLC input
selection buttons with the
VCR and DVD halves of the
IRCM-DV+ that has DIP switch-
based addresses of 1 and 2.

X?

can be from 0 to 67.

X?

*25#

DVA_VMap*

X?]

Example:

52*25#

DVA_VMap*052

Associate the MLC’s input 4
button with IRCM-DV+
address 1 (DVD functions) and
the MLC’s input 3 button with
IRCM-DV+ address 2 (VCR
functions). See the illustration
at left.

Button to

associate the

VCR half

(even address,

2) with

Button to

associate the

DVD half

(odd address,

1) with

3

= (3 x 16) + (4) = 52

4

X?

IRCM-DV+ address 4, address 3 association

Associate MLC’s buttons w/IRCM-DV+

24

Associate MLC buttons with
the VCR & DVD parts of an
IRCM-DV+ that has DIP switch-
set addresses of 3 and 4.

X?

*26#

DVB_VMap*

X?]

IRCM-DV+ activation

Force an IRCM-DV+ to activate or to turn off one half (DVD or VCR)

X?

*

Y?

*24#

DV_Force*

X?

*

Y?

X?

= DIP switch address (1, 2, 3,

or 4) of the IRCM-DV+.
For

Y?

:

0 = turn off IRCM-DV+,
1 = force the DVD half on (make
it active),
2 = force the VCR half on.

N

This command overrides the 25# and 26# commands listed above.

N

This command does

not require each half of the IRCM‑DV+ to be associated

with an input button.

Read an IRCM-DV+’s status

X?

*24#

Y?

See the

X?

and

Y?

values above.

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