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Document Number:
MAN – FD932DVD-BLU
Rev:
Q
Revision Date:
12/01/2011
Page 19 of 35
RS485 Commands Cont’d
PA Commands:
“PA ON” will enable PA interrupt.
“PA OFF” will disable PA interrupt.
NOTE: “PA ON” command must be received every 9 seconds or interrupt will time out.
Addresses:
Up to 7 Blu-ray players can easily exist on the same CAN bus. Each unit must have a unique
address assigned to it in the range 1 through 7 to permit the commands issued from the
remote controllers to be received by the correct units. Use the chart below for information on
setting the address of each Blu-ray player. If there is a dot in the pin column of the chart then
connect that pin to Pin 22. Up to three address pins may be connected to Pin 22 at the same
time.
Examples:
If there is a single Blu-ray player in a system, then it should be set to address 1. The player will
be referenced in all Flight Display Configuration Documents as Blu-ray Player #1 or “The Blu-
ray Player.”
If there are two Blu-ray players in a system, then one should be set to address 1 and the other
should be set to address 2. The player that is set to address 1 will be referenced in all Flight
Display Configuration Documents as Blu-ray Player #1. The other Blu-ray Player will be
referenced as Blu-ray Player #2.
If there are three Blu-ray Players, then the Blu-ray player referenced as Blu-ray #1 in the Flight
Display Configuration Documents should be set to address 1, the Blu-ray player referenced as
Blu-ray #2 should be set to address 2, and the Blu-ray player referenced as Blu-ray #3 should
be set to address 3.
This addressing system is used for all installations containing from one to seven players.
= connect to ground (Pin 22)
Address
Pin 23
Pin 24
Pin 25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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