AP25 Installation and Operating Guide
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AP25 Installation & Operating Guide
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4.5.5 Automation Serial
Menu (System) > Automation > Serial
Figure 91. Automation Serial Port Setup
To setup the serial port, select the Baud rate and data bits settings for the automation interface. Touch the
dropdown list to open it, then use the adjustment knob to select.
Available baud rate selections are: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 38900, 57500, or 115200.
Available data bits selections are 7 or 8.
Available Parity selections are: None, even or odd.
There are four pre-programmed
Serial Command Modes
that may be selected from the dropdown list:
AP25, Panastereo, 6AD, and linked AP25.
AP20 (AP25) -
Serial automation port can be used for any AP25 serial commands as defined by the
AP25 document TM-H392. Additionally, any command defined by a serial event will be processed
(see section 4.5.1.1
Automation Edit Event: Serial
).
Panastereo -
The serial automation port will process fader commands using Panastereo compatible
command set. This is intended to work with preexisting automation systems that support the
Panastereo command set. Additionally, any command defined by a serial event will be processed (see
section 4.5.1.1
Automation Edit Event: Serial
). The format changes from the automation system must
be programmed into the AP25 as automation events.
6AD
- The serial automation port will process fader commands using 6AD compatible command set.
This is intended to work with preexisting automation systems that support the DTS-6AD cinema
processor command set. Additionally, any command defined by a serial event will be processed (see
section 4.5.1.1
Automation Edit Event: Serial
). The format changes from the automation system must
be programmed into the AP25 as automation events.
The following commands are accepted in the 6AD serial mode:
Vxx<cr> Set volume to xx, where xx is replaced by characters representing a value from 00 to 99.
V+<cr> Increment the master fader volume by 0.1.
V-<Cr> Decrement the master fader volume by 0.1.
V<cr>
Return the current volume value (00-99).
M+<cr> Mute the master fader.