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ICC1-IRX 

 

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232 Commands

 

 

 

Command 

 

Description 

Power 

 

This series of commands uses the sensed power capability of the ICC1-IRX.  

Power Off 

P0 

“$A5,<dh>,<dl>,2,’P0’ ” (6 bytes)

 

Power On 

P1 

“$A5,<dh>,<dl>,2,’P1’ ” (6 bytes)

 

Power Toggle 

PT 

“$A5,<dh>,<dl>,2,’PT’ ” (6 bytes)

 

Volume 
 

VL 

“$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,’VL’,<vol level>” (7 bytes) 

 

Sets TV volume level 
        0 = Mute 

 

 63 = Minimum level (1) to maximum volume (63) 

IR Type 

T1 

“$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,’T1’,<type> ” (7 bytes) –

 Sets IR device type 

Identical to using DIP switch to set IR control codes. Specify value to match IR code type. 
 
Add 64 to the IR code to set the ICC1-IRX to ignore the power sensor 

 if the type is 

specified as Sensor 

 discrete types always ignore the sensor input. 

 

Channel Entry 

T3 

“$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,’T3’, <format>” (7 byte

s) 

 Modifies entry format for channels 

Zero (0) value uses format defined by IR Type.  
 
Add the total value for the formats below: 
 
  128 = Add Enter after channel number (105 + Enter) 
    64 = Add +100 to channel number (105 = +100, 05 

 use 3 digit tuning) 

     3 = 3 digits (Ex: 007, 032, 105 

 ICC1-IRX inserts leading zeros, if needed) 

     2 = 2 digits (Ex: 07, 32 

 ICC1-IRX inserts leading zero, if needed) 

     1 = 1 digit (Ex: 7) 
 

Ex

: “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,’T3’, 131”

 Adds Enter, uses 3 digits for channel entry 

 

Tips on using Channel Entry:

  

The IR Type setting includes a channel entry format normally used by the displays in that 
control group. However, sometimes a manufacturer changes the entry format for some 
models. Using the Channel Entry command, you can adapt to a different entry format 
without changing your system programming. For example, in the +100 Channel Entry mode, 
the ICC1-IRX will receive a command for Channel 122 and translate that to a +100 
command, followed by 22.  
 
Note that the IR Type command sets a pre-defined Channel Entry format. If you change or 
re-send an IR Type command to the ICC1-IRX 

(or change with DIP switches), you’ll need t

send a Channel Entry again to add the modifications.  

 

Summary of Contents for ICC1-IRX

Page 1: ...Contemporary Research 1 ICC1 IRX Product Manual ICC1 IRX IR TV Controller 1 way RF Coax Control November 28 2017...

Page 2: ...Installation 5 Installation 6 Using Display Express or IC Send Software 10 Display Express 11 RS 232 Control Protocol 12 Writing Your Own Control Code 13 RS 232 Commands 14 RS 232 Commands 15 iC Net Z...

Page 3: ...ications include sports and entertainment venues commercial and civic facilities airports factories schools and houses of worship Controls most brands of IR controlled TVs Delivers discrete power comm...

Page 4: ...IP 3 5mm jack for optional CC HSD scan sensor Also acts as logic level input switch to GND to signal power on CSM1 3 5mm jack for power and data from CSM1 power current sensor Power Sensor LED Red LED...

Page 5: ...nce per second 4 Connect the RF loop cable from the RF Out jack to the TV s RF connector you lose less than 1 5 dBmV going through the ICC1 IRX S internal RF tap TV Power Sensing 1 To sense power on f...

Page 6: ...3 4 and 6 which adds 2 4 8 32 46 7 When you turn switch 6 off your IRX will now output the latest Sharp codes 8 You can add options to your basic code as well For example if you re not using a CSM1 fo...

Page 7: ...iscrete 4 0 36 100 Dell W4201C RC6 LCD CSM1 4 1 37 101 NEC LCD LCD Discrete 6 2 38 102 Olevia LCD CSM1 26 sec power on delay 4 2 39 103 Akai LCD CSM1 8 second delay 4 7 40 104 Sanyo TV CSM1 Use CC HSD...

Page 8: ...Make sure S2 Switch 6 is OFF unit in Device mode 2 Set the Device number by turning on the switches that add up to the desired device number For example for Device 259 turn on S1 switches 1 and 2 3 S2...

Page 9: ...The first identifies the location name of the display The second shows the specific address The last set shows the switches in S1 S2 that are set to ON It s a good idea to define all this first in a s...

Page 10: ...nged For example to change the IR code set for a controller enter T1 in the first field the code listed on page 7 then the device of the controller For example to set the controller to Sharp use T1 an...

Page 11: ...Edit page to send the same command Select the TV s you want to change check Use Commands and Command String then enter T1 code example T1 46 for Sharp TVs Click Send to send the command If you haven t...

Page 12: ...Controllers Video Display Controllers and Tuners As it s unlikely any system will use all 4000 devices this may be a good device standard for your system as well The address 4095 triggers all devices...

Page 13: ...15 hex 1 F Unit 1 255 hex 1 FF Bytes Number of bytes that follow Command 1 byte Parameters 1 to 4 bytes String Format Every software application has a different denotation for handling hex ASCII and...

Page 14: ...e formats below 128 Add Enter after channel number 105 Enter 64 Add 100 to channel number 105 100 05 use 3 digit tuning 3 3 digits Ex 007 032 105 ICC1 IRX inserts leading zeros if needed 2 2 digits Ex...

Page 15: ...sensor When the control is locked the display is locked to the power state of the ICC1 IRX For example if the ICC1 IRX power state is off the display can t be turned on from the IR remote or TV front...

Page 16: ...Refer to the code numbers on page 21 in the 232 ATSC 1 manual For example sending LQ 25 will pulse a Volume Up command and LQ 25 is Volume down If you re using a custom control system repeat the comma...

Page 17: ...ller s Zone You could stop at that point or use the upper switches S1 to define the controller s address within the Zone For example setting S2 1 On and S1 2 On defines that the controller is part of...

Page 18: ...151 257 1 1 W152 258 2 1 W153 259 1 2 1 W154 260 3 1 2 W 2nd Floor 512 W251 513 1 2 W252 514 2 2 W253 515 1 2 2 W254 516 3 2 3 E 1st Floor 768 E151 769 1 1 2 E152 770 2 1 2 E153 771 1 2 1 2 E154 772 3...

Page 19: ...ttempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 9 Damage Requiring Service...

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