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ICC2-

IRC

 

RS-232 Control Protocol 

 

Overview 

 

RS-232 control for up to 4000 ICC2-IRC and ICW-IRC TV Controllers is provided through an iC-series Head-End 

Network Controller. The ICC-HE Head-End manages iC-Net communication over RF Coax to ICC2-IRC TV 

Controllers as well as ICW-IRC TV Controllers over twisted-pair Cat3/5 wiring. The ICW-HE Head-End operates 

on the twisted-pair network only. 

 

Each TV Controller is assigned a unique device number from 1 to 4000 to which control commands are 

addressed. The devices are organized into 16 zones of 255 devices. All the devices in each zone will respond to 

a single ―virtual device number‖ — one device number that represents all devices in each zone. There is also a 

global device number, 4095, that will command all devices in the system. This feature dramatically speeds up 

system operation and programming, because one command can affect an entire group of devices—or all. To 
take advantages of this feature, review the section 

iC-Net Zones 

in this manual.  

 

In ABC Media Retrieval Systems, we reserve the first group of devices, 1-255, for components operating on a 

connected control system. Zones 1-16 are used for CR TV 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 Remote RS-232 port on the Head-End Network Controller can communicate from 1200 to 38.4K baud. The 

factory default setting is 19.2K baud, 8 data bits, No parity, and 1 stop bit.   

 

Command String Structure 

 

Characters in command strings are expressed in a combination of hex and ASCII characters. For clarity, the 

following protocol examples use the following conventions: 

 

 

Single-byte hex numbers are preceded by the ‗$‘ symbol 

 

ASCII characters or strings are enclosed in single quotes 

 

Numbers not marked as hex or ASCII are a single decimal byte 

 

Parameters shown in < > brackets are single byte  

 

A series of multiple commands or parameters are set apart by [ ] brackets 

 

Commas separate the bytes, but are not part of the protocol 

 

Double quotes enclose the command string, but are not part of the protocol 

 

Command format: 

 

―$A5,<dh>,<dl>,<ncb>,<cmd1>,<para> [<cmdN>]" 

 

$A5 

Starts the command

 

<dh> 

The zone or high order byte of the device (n times 256)* 

<dl> 

The unit or low order byte of the device (number past dh - 0 for global zone)*

 

 

<ncb>

 

The number of command bytes to follow  

<cmd1>

 

The first command byte 

<parameter> 

Command

 

parameters (not used by all commands) 

[<cmdN>] 

Multiple commands can be concatenated, with byte count added to <ncb> 

 

*Device number example: $A5,2,4=Device 516 (256*2 + 4) 

 

Summary of Contents for ICC2-IRC

Page 1: ...avenport 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 ICC2 IRC IR TV Controller Ver 7 8 August...

Page 2: ...iCC Net Operation 6 TV Power Sensing 6 A V Setup 7 IR Control Wiring 7 IR Mode and Power Sensing 7 Programming the IC RC Remote 7 On Screen Setup Menus 8 IR Control Chart 9 RS 232 Control Protocol 10...

Page 3: ...ost brands of TVs from IR control port o Creates on screen channel labels messages text menus and feedback using onboard character generator o Supports closed captioning text o Receives wireless comma...

Page 4: ...es UL CSA listed wall power supply Power Sensor 3 5mm jack for optional CC HSD scan sensor or 5V logic level input Aux Factory Option 3 5mm jack sends volume control data to optional 232 Amp IR Out 3...

Page 5: ...sor input does not see scanning activity the Power LED blinks rapidly Net LED Blinks when it is receiving network data LED Response Off DC power to IRC missing or other internal power problem Solid On...

Page 6: ...but is not sensing the presence of TV scanning operation 3 Insert the CC HSD Scan Sensor plug into the IRC Power Sensor jack 4 Turn on the TV using the TV s power button 5 Move the CC HSD sensor block...

Page 7: ...IRC to set IR options and TV Power sensing Note this affects the front panel sensing not an external IR sensor Turning off both sensors would limit sensing to the external IR sensor only If you have...

Page 8: ...IR receive in 0 disable 4 Enable IR output carrier 0 no carrier 8 Set power sensor for high sensitivity 0 low sensitivity 16 Set IR output for high current 0 low current Add up the values and enter th...

Page 9: ...3 21 Zenith LG Discrete PDP LCD Discrete Added DVI input 4 2 22 Philips Discrete PDP LCD TV Discrete 3 3 23 JVC Discrete PDP LCD TV Discrete 3 3 24 Sampo Discrete NetTV Gateway ViewSonic PDP LCD TV D...

Page 10: ...ers 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 Remote RS 232 port on the Head End Network...

Page 11: ...off 1 alpha labels on IR Device Type T1 A5 dh dl 2 T1 type 7 bytes Sets IR device type Identical to on screen menu 45700 command on Page 8 Specify value to match make and model of video display Volume...

Page 12: ...VDC external A V input also selects TV video input 127 Select S Video Input 0 Blank video output to TV 255 Unblank TV video restore to previous channel Tip Not all inputs are available on every TV mak...

Page 13: ...ange using MSB bit for the first channel the next byte is the last Channel Labels TN A5 dh dl ncb TN channel label variable bytes Stores an ASCII string as the channel label The text will appear brief...

Page 14: ...ibility with Smart TVs mixed in the same system that can display other colors and fonts Fast Write DN A5 dh dl ncb DN text variable bytes Clears display writes specified text starting at column 1 row...

Page 15: ...ands or parameters are set apart by brackets Commas separate the bytes but are not part of the protocol Double quotes enclose the command string but are not part of the protocol Command format dh dl n...

Page 16: ...e 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...

Page 17: ...multiple commands there would be a long delay between the first and last command Sending one command with instant response is far easier As we noted before ABC Media Retrieval Systems reserve Zone 0 f...

Page 18: ...uits the application iC Net Zone Zone Room Device 1 W 1st Floor 256 W151 257 W152 258 W153 259 W154 260 2 W 2nd Floor 512 W251 513 W252 514 W253 515 W254 516 3 E 1st Floor 768 E151 769 E152 770 E153 7...

Page 19: ...ical RF and ICC Net Signal Flow The diagram below shows the structure of a typical Contemporary Research media retrieval system One of the key aspects for iCC Net communication is to provide a forward...

Page 20: ...s our optional RK2 Brackets to mount the IRC to the TV as shown below Some combine the two approaches using Velcro during the initial phase of installation then securing with brackets when testing and...

Page 21: ...hock 7 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts resulting in a fire or electric shock Nev...

Page 22: ...re 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 waived...

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