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IN400 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

SETUP

Data Commands

COMMS DESCRIPTION

!VER:??? 

Version request. Device replies with !VER=xyz where xyz is the version ID of the fi rmware.

!GMD:??? 

Global Mode request. Device replies with !GMD=00x, where x is 0 if global mode is not active and 1 if global mode is active.

!LOK:??? 

Panel Lock request. Device replies with !LOK=00x, where x is 0 if panel lock is not active and 1 if panel lock is active.

!PWR:??? 

Soft Power request. Device replies with !PWR=00x, where x is 0 if soft power state if off and 1 if soft power state is on.

!BAS:??? 

Bass request. Device replies with !BAS=0xy, where xy is the current setting of bass.

!TRE:??? 

Treble request. Device replies with !TRE=0xy, where xy is the current setting of treble.

!VOL:??? 

Volume request. Device replies with !VOL=xyz, where xyz is the current setting of volume.

!MUT:??? 

Mute request. Device replies with !MUT=0xy, where x represents the audio mute and y represents the video mute.

!SRS:??? 

Source request. Device replies with !SRS=0xy, where x represents the audio source and y represents the video source.

!GMD:000 

Global Mode set. Global mode is deactivated. Device replies with !GMD=000 when done.

!GMD:001 

Global Mode set. Global mode is activated. Device replies with !GMD=001 when done.

!LOK:000 

Panel Lock set. Panel lock is deactivated. Device replies with !LOK=000 when done.

!LOK:001 

Panel Lock set. Panel lock is activated. Device replies with !LOK=001 when done.

!PWR:000 

Soft Power set. Device is put into soft power off. Device replies with !PWR=000 when done.

!PWR:001 

Soft Power set. Device is put into soft power on. Device replies with !PWR=001 when done.

!MUT:0xy 

Mute set. If x is 0, the audio is muted. If y is 0, the video is muted. If x is 1, the audio is unmuted. If y is 1, the video is unmuted. Device 

 

 

replies with !MUT=0ab, where a represents the new audio mute state and b represents the new video mute state.

!SRS:0xy 

Source Select set. The audio source is set to x. The video source is set to y. Device replies with !SRS=0ab, where a represents the new 

 

 

audio source and b represents the new video source.

!VOL:xyz 

Volume set. The volume is set to xyz. The device replies with !VOL=abc where abc is the new volume.

!VOL:+++ 

Volume increment. The volume is incremented by 1. The device replies with !VOL=abc where abc is the new volume.

!VOL:--- 

Volume decrement. The volume is decremented by 1. The device replies with !VOL=abc where abc is the new volume.

!BAS:0xy 

Bass set. The bass is set to xy. The device replies with !BAS=0ab where ab is the new bass.

!BAS:+++ 

Bass increment. The bass is incremented by 1. The device replies with !BAS=0ab where ab is the new bass.

!BAS:--- 

Bass decrement. The bass is decremented by 1. The device replies with !BAS=0ab where ab is the new bass.

!TRE:0xy 

Treble set. The treble is set to xy. The device replies with !TRE=0ab where ab is the new treble.

!TRE:+++ 

Treble increment. The treble is incremented by 1. The device replies with !TRE=0ab where ab is the new treble.

!TRE:--- 

Treble decrement. The treble is decremented by 1. The device replies with !TRE=0ab where ab is the new treble.

RS485 Settings

Baud Rate: 

9600

No. of Bits: 

8

Stop Bit: 

1

Parity Bit: 

None

Word Structure

!  

- Start byte

XXX  - 3 byte command
:  

- delimiter

XXX  - 3 byte data
All bytes are ASCII 
characters.

RS485 Setup

The IN400 data port is an RS485 serial data port. Twisted pair cabling should be used when connecting 
RS485 devices, such as CAT3, CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 UTP cabling. RS485 data networks should be wired 
in a ‘daisy chain’ confi guration with a maximum of 32 devices in the chain. The IN400 is not terminated 
so may be inserted anywhere in the data network. If the IN400 is being used at the end of a chain, 
a 120ohm (characteristic impedance of UTP) terminating resistor should be connected between 
the + and - connections.

The IN400 has built in failsafe bias circuitry so there are no need for external biasing resistors. 
The maximum length of the chain is 500m.

Global Mode

When the IN400 is in global mode, changes to the volume and tone affect all the sources. 
When not in global mode, changes to the volume and tone affects the selected source.

Summary of Contents for Innovation IN400

Page 1: ...IN400 AV SWITCHING AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...fan intake or exhaust ports Do not operate equipment on a surface or in an environment which may impede the normal flow of air around the unit such as a bed rug weathersheet carpet or completely enclosed rack If the unit is used in an extremely dusty or smoky environment the unit should be periodically blown free of foreign matter 14 Do not remove the cover Removing the cover will expose you to po...

Page 3: ...t 21st Aug 2008 REV A 21st Aug 2008 This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operational and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the ...

Page 4: ...oth audio and video from that source is routed to the respective outputs 2 A long flasing LED means that audio from that source is routed to the audio output 3 A short flasing LED means that video from that source is routed to the video output Source audio and video splitting is achievable through RS485 See the section on Communications on page 6 for more information 5 POWER SWITCH This switch swi...

Page 5: ...lanced 75ohm composite video outputs OUT1 and OUT2 output the same signal but they are individually buffered These outputs only output the signal from DVD1 DVD2 AUX1 AUX2 sources if selected 7 VGA INPUT These are high densisty 15pin D connector VGA inputs for the PC1 PC2 AUX3 AUX4 sources 8 VGA OUTPUT This is the high densisty 15pin D connector VGA output This output only outputs the signal from P...

Page 6: ...o source is set to y Device replies with SRS 0ab where a represents the new audio source and b represents the new video source VOL xyz Volume set The volume is set to xyz The device replies with VOL abc where abc is the new volume VOL Volume increment The volume is incremented by 1 The device replies with VOL abc where abc is the new volume VOL Volume decrement The volume is decremented by 1 The d...

Page 7: ...ensity female connectors D connectors VGA The maximum cable length for composite video is typically less than 3m for shielded wire and 10m for coaxial before signal degradation This will depend on the cable quality There are two composite outputs for running to 2 different monitors without the need for an external distribution amplifier VGA pin out 1 Red out 2 Green out 3 Blue out 4 Monitor ID 2 i...

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Page 9: ...PAGE 9 IN400 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL DIMENSIONS ...

Page 10: ...Hz 20kHz Headroom 5dBu Video VGA High speed RGB Sync switching Video Composite 75ohm Buffered outputs Video follows Audio switching Comms Type RS485 Baud Rate 9600 No of Data Bit 8 Parity None No of Stop Bits 1 Power Consumption 1 8th power 150VA 0 65A Thermal output 1 8th power 100W 341 2Btu hr SIZE WXHXD 482 x 44 x 325mm 19 x 1 75 x 12 8 NET WEIGHT 7 0kg 15 4lb SHIPPING WEIGHT 9 0kg 19 8lb SHIPP...

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