PM1122-INT DIGITAL INTERFACE REMOTE
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Instruction
set
PM1122
INT
The
PM1122
‐
INT
can
be
controlled
using
RS
‐
232.
During
power
up,
the
current
baudrate
is
shown
on
a
LED
bar.
Please
refer
to
“
PM1122
‐
INT
front
panel
description
”
at
page
3
for
the
corresponding
values.
Initial
port
settings
are
19200
bits
per
second,
8
data
bits,
no
parity,
1
stop
bit
and
no
flow
control.
Only
the
baud
rate
can
be
configured
at
different
values.
Standard
ASCII
strings
are
used
to
control
the
PM1122
‐
INT
so
it’s
possible
to
use
Terminal
software
(e.g.
HyperTerminal,
Hercules,
...)
to
test,
configure
and/or
control
it.
Instructions
are
not
case
sensitive.
Each
string
must
be
ended
with
a
Carriage
Return
(<CR>,
ASCII
code
13
or
”\n”)
The
string
is
structured
in
the
following
order:
Command
Attribute
Parameter1
Value
<CR>
Strings
require
a
space
between
each
parameter;
the
last
character
in
the
string
needs
to
be
a
carriage
return
<CR>.
Line
feed
<LF>
characters
are
ignored
so
they
may
be
used.
An
instruction
consists
of
a
command,
an
attribute
and
possible
one
ore
more
parameters.
E.g.
the
instruction
to
switch
the
music
volume
from
zone
1
at
maximum
will
look
like
this:
SET
MSCLVL
ZONE1
100<CR>
where
SET
is
the
instruction,
MSCLVL
the
attribute,
ZONE1
the
first
parameter
and
100
the
second
parameter
which
is
the
value.
Commands
This
is
a
list
of
commands
with
a
brief
description
SET
Set
the
value
of
a
variable
GET
Get
the
value
of
a
variable
RCL
Recall
a
Preset
LRN
Learn
a
code
of
Easywave
RF
switch
CLR
Clear
preset
or
Easywave
RF
identification
codes
HELP
Lists
Commands
and
Attributes
LST
Lists
Commands
and
Attributes
(same
as
HELP)
STR
Store
a
Preset
INC
Increase
the
value
of
a
variable
DEC
Decrease
the
value
of
a
variable
Attributes
The
attributes
can
be
grouped
in
controls
and
settings.
Controls
will
really
“control”
the
PM1122
while
settings
only
determine
the
behaviour
of
the
PM1122
‐
INT.
Controls
MSCLVL:
Music
Level
5