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232-FMA FM Stereo Tuner

 

 

RS-232 Control Protocol 

 

Overview 

 

The 232-FMA full duplex RS-232 scheme enables a system programmer to control all FM Tuner functions as well 

as monitor 3 groups of FM Tuner status. All commands are sent as ASCII strings. No delays between characters 

or commands are required, as data is interrupt driven and buffered.  

 

The 3 status groups are: Frequency/Source Seek, Audio Levels/Mode and Front Panel. The Mute A/V button-

function status from the 232-FMA front panel has been grouped with the Frequency/Source for simplicity in the 

most common modes of operation. Each of the groups has one ASCII status response string containing all of 

the status data for that group. The current status string of a group is sent from the 232-FMA whenever a valid 

command for that group is received by the 232-FMA RS-232 port or front panel. A group's status may be 

requested (without making a change) via the RS-232 port. Status of all 3 groups is sent at power up. The 

format of each group's status response string remains the same always.  

 

Up to 3 232-FMAs may be cabled together and addressed for individual control from a single RS232 port. Each 

232-FMA is assigned a unique unit code (Front Panel Mode 2).  

 

Communications parameters (Front Panel Mode 1) are 300 to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, No parity, and 1 stop bit. 

Factory default is 9600 baud, Unit#1.  

 

All settings are saved to NVRAM in the 232-FMA. 

 

General protocol specifications 

 

Characters in command strings to the 232-FMA are common ASCII keyboard characters. 

Command strings sent to the 232-FMA begin with the ASCII > (greater than symbol) as an 'Attention' character 

and end with the ASCII CR (carriage return) as an 'End-of-command' character. 

 

Responses from the 232-FMA begin with the ASCII < (less than symbol) as an 'Attention' character and end 

with the ASCII CR (carriage return) followed by an ASCII LF (line feed) as 'End-of-command' characters. 

 
ASCII CR (carriage return) is required at the end of each command and is assumed in all examples

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Command String Structure 

 

[Attention] (Unit#) [Command] (Parameters) [CR] 

 

Attention 

Single character (>) starts the string 

Unit # 

The Unit# is expressed as an ASCII 1 2 or 3 when used in multi 232-FMA applications.  

 

It may be omitted for a default of Unit#1 for a single 232-FMA set as Unit#1. 

Command 

A two-character command  

Parameter 

Added attributes to command 

Return 

A carriage return ends the command string, you may use ASCII CR, Hex $0D, or keyboard 

‘Enter’ in programming. For simplicity, the programming examples in the manual will not show 

the ‘CR’ – so remember, you’ll need to add it in your control code. 

 

Summary of Contents for 232-FMA

Page 1: ...Davenport Road Suite 113 Dallas TX 75252 Phone 972 931 2728 Toll Free 888 972 2728 Fax 972 931 2765 E Mail Sales crwww com Website www crwww com Product Manual 232 FMA Stereo FM Tuner Rev 1 3 August 1...

Page 2: ...at 0dB 5 Mode 9 Treble setting fixed at 0dB 6 Front Panel Programming Quick Reference 6 RS 232 Control Protocol 7 Overview 7 General protocol specifications 7 Command String Structure 7 General RS 23...

Page 3: ...FM stereo broadcasts with local DX modes auto stereo mono operation Interacts with PCs and control systems via RS 232 using simple ASCII format commands and feedback up to 3 tuners can be linked to a...

Page 4: ...o parity 1 stop bit All standard ASCII keyboard character strings available from any terminal program 2 momentary closure inputs close to ground pin 5 to select stored presets Preset Up Pin 4 Preset D...

Page 5: ...igher baud rates are recommended for quicker response time Mode 2 Unit Address Select Selects unit address used in RS 232 remote control protocol Factory default is unit address 1 and should only be 2...

Page 6: ...nit Number 2 1 one 2 two 3 three Not Used 3 0 Panel Lockout 4 0 none 1 preset up dn 2 seek up dn 3 preset seek up dn 4 mute A V 5 preset up dn Mute A V 6 seek up dn Mute A V 7 all Power up Volume 5 0...

Page 7: ...a unique unit code Front Panel Mode 2 Communications parameters Front Panel Mode 1 are 300 to 9600 baud 8 data bits No parity and 1 stop bit Factory default is 9600 baud Unit 1 All settings are saved...

Page 8: ...s 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 audi...

Page 9: ...catenated as single strings up to 120 ASCII characters long Example XXTC 89 5 Selects Mute A V off station 89 5 Example S0 0S4 0 Selects odd frequency mode no front panel lockout Mute A V Off command...

Page 10: ...characters similar to those used for the same functions in command strings An ASCII carriage return and line feed follow each response string Frequency Source Status Response String Audio Status Resp...

Page 11: ...Remember that you will need to use the Unit address in your programming when you control more than one tuner from the same control port You can also daisy chain one or two tuners with an AV6x4 A V Rou...

Page 12: ...four 4 supplied 8 32 by black countersunk screws RK2 Side by Side Rack Kit 1 Remove top cover of the first unit by removing the ten 10 black screws 2 Attach cover of first unit to the side of the sec...

Page 13: ...system refrain from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 6 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or ele...

Page 14: ...amages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be...

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