Contemporary Research ICC1-232 RS-232 User Manual

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Contemporary Research

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ICC1-232 Manual

RS-232 Commands

Command

Description

Channel Up

TU NA

Channel Dwn

TD NA

T Channel Prev TP NA
Force Channel

TC “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,’TC’, <channel>” (7 bytes) – Tunes to a specific channel 2-127

Select Channel TT “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,2,’TT’,<channel>” (7 bytes) – Same as TC
Tune HD

TH


Ex:

“$A5,<dh>,<dl>,5,’TH’,<H1>,<Major>,<Minor>” (9 bytes) – Digital Tuning

Normally, the H1 parameter is 0, allowing the ICC1-232 to use the current H1 tuning

format, but it could be used to force a different tuning option. When the display is

set to the H1=1 mode, 1-part digital channel, the first byte is (x*256), and the last

byte is the value you add to state the channel number. In H1=2 or 3 modes, the

bytes represent the Major and Minor channel numbers.


“$A5,1,4,5,’TH’,1,2,3” Device 260, channel 515 (512 +3)

“$A5,1,4,5,’TH’,2,2,3” Device 260, virtual channel 2-3

“$A5,1,4,5,’TH’,3,2,3” Device 260, physical channel 2, minor 3

See Page 5 for instructions on using the TH command to select inputs.

Select Channel TT “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,2,’TT’,<channel>” (7 bytes) – Same as TC
Tune Ring

TR “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,<ncb>,’TR’, [<chan 1>, <chan N>]” (variable bytes)

This command stores a Tune Ring,

Analog channels only

, a series of preset

channels accessed by channel up/down commands. This is only for old Smart TVs.

Ex1: “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,6,’TR’, 5,4,8,11” sets ring to channels 5, 4, 8 and 11

Tip: The ring follows the stored order, channels do not have to be in ascending

order

Ex2: “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,8,’TR’, $82,5,$87,11” sets channels 2-5 and 7-11. You can

specify a range using MSB bit for the first channel; the next byte is the last.

Control Lock

LM “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,'LM',<control>” (7 bytes)

0 = Off (unlocked)

1 = On (locked)
Locks out display commands from an IR remote or front-panel buttons. Feature is

not available for all models of displays. Check with CR Tech Support if this function

is important to your application.

Sharp Tuning

H9 “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,'H9',<control>” (7 bytes)

Used for Sharp control firmware 3.2.

H9,1 = Sharp -1 tuning fix (set can't tune a -1 channel, does fine on others)

H9,0 = Standard Sharp control

Send IR

LQ= “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,’LQ’,<IR Code>” (7 bytes)

Emulates an IR command for special applications:


100=Info
115=Captions

22=Channel Up

23=Channel Down

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