Contemporary Research 232-STSi V 6.3 User Manual

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Contemporary Research

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232-STSi PAL TV Tuner

RS-232 Control

– General Commands

XX

Mute A/V off

Turn A/V outputs on at previous level

XM

Mute A/V on

Example: „>XM‟

Mutes A/V outputs

Mutes audio and video outputs

P0

Power Off

Same as XM

P1

Power On

Same as XX

PT

Power Toggle

Same as XT

VU

Ramp volume up

Starts volume ramping up

VD

Ramp volume down

Starts volume ramping down

VL

Ramps volume to level (0 – 63)

Sets volume to specific level

VX

Volume Mute off

Restores audio volume to previous level

VV

Stop volume ramp

Stops volume ramping

VT

Toggle Volume Mute

Alternates audio mute on and off

VM

Volume Mute on

Example: „>VM‟

Turns off audio outputs

Mutes audio outputs

A carriage return is required at the end of each command and is assumed in all examples. The „=‟

sign for parameters may be omitted if desired, though it is helpful for clarity in checking

programming.

Working with A/V Detectors and Status

The 232-STSi has two active A/V sensors, the audio sensor detects if the station in broadcasting in stereo or mono, and

the video sensor looks for presence of video. If you desire, your control system can respond whenever the status of the

audio or video detectors change. For example, you can change the text of a button to MONO or STEREO by tracking

the Audio Status Response (V), shown on page 13. In the same way, you can light up a NO VIDEO button, when the

Channel/Source Response (T) indicates a video loss.

If you use AV detector status, it‟s important to understand how the functions will operate in the real world. When you

change from a stereo channel to a mono broadcast, the V string will first show the audio status as stereo. When the

audio detector locks in, the status will be sent again, indicating mono audio. This is similar to the stereo/mono indicator

and “blue screen” functions on your TV, there may be a little delay, and the function may switch back and forth a

couple times for marginal stations. So expect that the detectors may send the string a few times as well.

As most applications aren‟t tracking the A/V sensors, the tuner is normally set not to send a response string whenever

the detectors sense a change. You can turn on one or both functions using the Q3 command on page 9.

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