Contemporary Research 25
ICC2-ATSC4
IC-Net Response
Response
Description
New Channel
T
“ ‘<’,<dh>,<dl>,2,'T',<new channel>" (6 bytes)
Sent in response to T? command.
IR Function
R
“ ‘<’,<dh>,<dl>,2,'F',<IR Function>" (6 bytes)
Sent when unit receives a new function command is pressed (1-8) or released (0) from the IR
remote.
0 = Release
1 = Play
2 = Stop
3 = Pause
4 = Fast Forward
5 = Rewind
8 = Record
IR Key
K
“ ‘<’,<dh>,<dl>,2,'K',<IR Key>" (6 bytes)
Sent when unit receives a new key command is pressed (10-23) or released (0) from the IR remote.
0 = Release
102 = Timer
10 - 19 = Numeric keypad entry 0 – 9
105 = Media Menu
21 = Enter
106 = Cursor Right
22 = Channel Up
107 = Cursor Left
23 = Channel Down
108 = Cursor Up
29 = Menu
109 = Cursor Down
101 = Previous Channel
110 = Media Select
The 0 – 9, Channel Up/Down functions are sent only if enabled in the TM command
(Bit 2 = 1). The Channel Up/Down responses will be sent if the Tune Ring contains no channels –
see Ex2 in the Tune Ring command section.
IR Menu
M
“ ‘<’,<dh>,<dl>,5,'M',<msh>, <msl>, <mph>, <mpl>" (9 bytes)
Sent when unit receives a new Menu command is pressed or released (0) from the IR remote. Menu
Selection high and low bytes are in <msh> and <msl>. Menu Parameter high and low bytes are in
<mph> and <mpl>.
A Menu command is initiated by pressing the Menu key, followed by a numeric entry, then the Enter
or Channel Up key. During the Menu process, the Channel Down key acts as a backspace or delete
key.
Some selections that need only a single numeric entry and will have a parameter value of zero (0).
Those keys are 0, 8, 9, 18, 20, 30, 900, 911, and 912.
Menu selections that will prompt the user to enter a second parameter entry are:
1 = Select Media
2 = Password
3 = Chapter Search
4 = Frame Search
11 = Channel
21 = Page Zone
22 = Page Room
25 = Go
21 = Attach Zone
32 = Attach Room
Tip: The Menu entries are active even if the TV power is off.