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Installers Guide to the Bose® Serial interface
June 28, 2011
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Client sends: 05 00 01 49 4d
Table 6-17 Query Tuner Station Command Format
Byte
Number
Value
(Hex)
Name
Explanation
0
05
Length
The total number of bytes in this packet is 5
1
00
Status
All Status bits must be zero for packets sent by the Client
2-3
01 49
OpCode
The OpCode of the Query Tuner Station command
4
4d
Checksum
The exclusive or (XOR) of all bytes in this packet (including
length) that precede the checksum byte
Console Responds: 06 <Status> 01 49 <Station>
Table 6-18 Query Tuner Station Response Format
Byte
Number
Value
(Hex)
Name
Explanation
0
06
Length
The total number of bytes in this packet is 6
1
<Status>
Status
Error bit = 0, Notification bit = 0
2-3
01 49
OpCode
The OpCode of the Query Tuner Station command
4-5
<Station> Station
Number
The value of the Station number. The Least significant byte
is first, followed by the most significant byte. See the
calculation in Section 6.6.1 Converting between frequency
and station to convert a Station number to a frequency.
6.6.1 Converting between frequency and station number
The commands to control and query the tuner use station number rather than station frequency
as parameters. There are also three tuner regions: USA, Europe, and Japan.
To convert between the two values use these values and formulas:
Table 6-19 Converting between frequency and station number
Tuner
Region
Band
Station
Start
Station
End
Station
Step
Frequency
Start
Frequency
End
Frequency
Step
USA
FM
8
816
8
87700
107900
200
USA
AM
1
119
1
530
1710
10
Europe
FM
2
822
2
87500
108000
50
Europe
AM
1
122
1
522
1611
9
Japan
FM
4
564
4
76000
90000
100
Japan
AM
1
123
1
531
1629
9