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Lyngdorf MP-50 – External Control Manual

 

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!VERB(X) 

  

0 to 2 

Set verbosity level of 
active interface. 

!VIDIN? 

!VIDIN(X) 

X is the selected 
video input (See list) 

Returns currently 
selected videoinput 
(See list) 

!VIDTYPE? 

!VIDTYPE(typestring) 

  

Returns a string with 
the current video input 

!VOL- 

  

  

Decrease volume 

!VOL-(X) 

  

-999 to 240 (= -99.9 to 
+24.0 dB)  

Decrease volume by x 

!VOL? 

!VOL(X) 

-999 to 240 (= -99.9 to 
+24.0 dB)  

Request current 
volume 

!VOL(X) 

  

-999 to 240 (= -99.9 to 
+24.0 dB)  

Set volume to x 

!VOL+ 

  

  

Increase volume 

!VOL+(X) 

  

-999 to 240 (= -99.9 to 
+24.0 dB) 

Increase volume by x 

!ZAUDIN? 

!ZAUDIN(X) 

X is the selected 
audio input for Zone B 
(See list) 

Returns currently 
selected zone B audio 
input. (See list) 

!ZMUTE 

  

  

Toggle Zone B Mute 

!ZMUTE? 

!ZMUTEON or 
!ZMUTEOFF 

  

Request Zone B Mute 

!ZMUTEOFF 

  

  

Zone B Mute off 

!ZMUTEON 

  

  

Zone B Mute on 

!ZSRC- 

  

  

Previous zone B 
source button 

!ZSRC? 

!ZSRC(X)”Name” 

X is the number of the 
currently selected 
source and “Name” is 
the name of the 
source as a string. 

Request current Zone 
B source 

!ZSRC(X) 

  

X is the source to 
select. For a list of 
sources use ZSRCS? 

Set zone B source 

!ZSRC(X)? 

!ZSRC(X)”Name” 

X is the number of the 
requested source and 
“Name” is the name of 
the source as a string. 

Request info about 
zone B source x 

!ZSRC+ 

  

  

Next zone B source 
button 

!ZSRCS? 

!ZSRCCOUNT(N) 
!ZSRC(X)”Name” 
Repeated for all zone B 
sources 

N is the number of 
available zone B 
sources. 
X is the number of the 
source and “Name” is 
the name of the 
source as a string. 

Get list of available 
Zone B sources 

!ZSTREAMTYPE? 

!ZSTREAMTYPE(X) 

X is the current 
stream type (see list) 

Returns the type of the 
network player when 
playing on Zone B 

!ZVOL- 

  

  

Decrease zone B 
volume 

!ZVOL-(X) 

  

-999 to 240 (= -99.9 to 
+24.0 dB)  

decrease zone B 
volume by X 

!ZVOL? 

!ZVOL(X) 

-999 to 240 (= -99.9 to 
+24.0 dB)  

Request current zone 
B volume 

Summary of Contents for MP-50

Page 1: ...MODEL MP 50 SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR EXTERNAL CONTROL MANUAL 2020 LYNGDORF MP 50 EXTERNAL CONTROL MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ol 5 Commands 5 Responses and Feedback Level 5 Commands 6 Control Protocol Usage 13 Controlling Power 13 Controlling Volume 13 Controlling Sources 15 Controlling Focus Positions 18 Controlling Voicings 19 Controlling Lipsync 19 Getting Zone 2 Audio Status 20 Controlling Feedback Level 20 Controlling OSD and OSD Menu 21 IR CODES 24 RS232 pinout diagram 25 ...

Page 3: ... For control from a PC use Telnet Putty or similar programs to open the TCP connection If you do not know the IP address of the MP 50 on your local network the MP 50 supports Apple s Bonjour Discovery service which must be on the computer you want to set up the MP 50 with The software is built in as part of the Apple OS X operating system For Windows operating systems the software can be found at ...

Page 4: ...r second All commands and responses are in ASCII form When controlling the MP 50 via the serial port it is able to wake up even when the standby mode has been set to deep sleep However the MP 50 will miss the first one or two characters transmitted when in deep sleep because it needs to wake up first To make sure the MP 50 is ready for the command send a few extra characters before an ON command F...

Page 5: ...ly Responses and Feedback Level There are three levels of responsiveness called feedback levels Each level adds something new to the previous level Feedback levels can be set from the control interface with command VERB X CR X can be 0 1 or 2 All responses start either with status messages or echo messages and end with CR Feedback level 0 Data is sent only when data is requested by a status reques...

Page 6: ...g audio mode X Get list of audio processing modes AUDTYPE AUDTYPE name Name is a string describing the current audio input type Get input audio type Returns a string with the type Still not final format DEFVOL DEFVOL X 550 to 200 55 0 to 20 0 dB Requests default volume setting DEFVOL OFF Turns off default volume uses last used volume on boot instead DEFVOL X 550 to 200 55 0 to 20 0 dB Sets default...

Page 7: ...ut to be used see list Route HDMI input X video to HDMI output 3 If this command is used for the main HDMI output source select will override this command INFO Info button INTERFACE INTERFACE IP or INTERFACE SERIAL Returns the active interface for this section INTERFACE IP or INTERFACE SERIAL LIPSYNC Reduces the lipsync value LIPSYNC Requests the lipsync value LIPSYNC X X is in the range returned ...

Page 8: ...erfect position RPFOC Next Roomperfect position button RPFOCS RPFOCCOUNT N RPFOC X name Repeated for all available RP Positions N is the total number of available RP Positions X is the number of the position and name is the name of the position as a string Global and bypass will count as positions in this list Get available RoomPerfect positions RPVOI Previous voicing button RPVOI RPVOI X X is the...

Page 9: ...rce volume offset for the currently selected source Between 100 10dB and 100 10dB Set source volume offset for current source SRCOFF Increase source volume offset SRCS SRCCOUNT N SRC X Name Repeated for all available sources N is the number of available sources X is the number of the source and Name is the name of the source as a string Request list of available sources STANDBYLEVEL STANDBYLEVEL X...

Page 10: ...IMLFE TRIMLFE X X is between 100 10dB and 100 10dB Return LFE channel level trim 10 1dB TRIMLFE X X is between 100 10dB and 100 10dB Sets LFE channel level trim 10 1dB TRIMLFE Increases LFE channel level trim 10 1dB TRIMSURRS Decreases surround channels level trim 10 1dB TRIMSURRS TRIMSURRS X X is between 100 10dB and 100 10dB Return surround channels level trim 10 1dB TRIMSURRS X X is between 100...

Page 11: ...Zone B Mute on ZSRC Previous zone B source button ZSRC ZSRC X Name X is the number of the currently selected source and Name is the name of the source as a string Request current Zone B source ZSRC X X is the source to select For a list of sources use ZSRCS Set zone B source ZSRC X ZSRC X Name X is the number of the requested source and Name is the name of the source as a string Request info about...

Page 12: ...Lyngdorf MP 50 External Control Manual 12 ZVOL X 999 to 240 99 9 to 24 0 dB Set zone B volume ZVOL Increase zone B volume ZVOL X 999 to 240 99 9 to 24 0 dB Increase zone B volume by x ...

Page 13: ...se or decrease volume by a certain amount The X in the commands can be anything between 1 and 999 0 1dB 99 9dB Command VOL X CR is used to set the volume to some specific value The X in the command can be 999 200 99 9dB 20 0dB Commands MUTEON CR MUTEOFF CR and MUTE CR are used to set mute clear mute and toggle mute respectively Command VOL CR is used to get the current value of the main zone volum...

Page 14: ...rotocol This is true for volume status messages and volume control commands Warning Usage of a maximum volume setting is highly recommended to prevent damage to equipment because of an excessive volume setting It is never possible to set the volume above the maximum volume level setting with control interface commands but it is very easy to accidentally reach the maximum volume level ...

Page 15: ...mand is SRC X NAME CR where X is the index of the currently selected source 0 is the first index and NAME is the name of the currently selected source Commands SRC CR and SRC CR are used to select next or previous source Command SRC X CR is used to select a specific source The X in the command can be anything between 0 and the index of the last source This response is also sent automatically when ...

Page 16: ... of the currently selected source 0 is the first index and NAME is the name of the currently selected source This response is also sent automatically when the zone 2 source changes if feedback level is 1 or higher If zone 2 is turned off the MP 50 will reply with the previous selected source Commands ZSRC CR and ZSRC CR are used to select next or previous source Command ZSRC X CR is used to select...

Page 17: ...MODE 4 Auro 3D Auromatic CR AUDMODE 5 Dolby Upmixer CR AUDMODE 6 Stereo CR AUDMODE 7 Party CR Commands AUDMODE CR and AUDMODE CR are used to select next and previous audio mode from the list of available audio modes Command AUDMODE X CR is used to select a specific processing mode where X is an audio mode index as seen in the reply above Command AUDMODE CR is used to find out which processing mode...

Page 18: ...ition is currently selected The response for this command is RPFOC X NAME CR where X is the index of the currently selected position a value between 0 and 9 and NAME is the name of the currently selected position This response is sent automatically whenever the position is changed if feedback level is 1 or higher Commands RPFOC CR and RPFOC CR are used to select next or previous position Command R...

Page 19: ...response is sent automatically whenever the current voicing is changed if feedback level is 1 or higher Commands RPVOI CR and RPVOI CR are used to select next or previous voicing Command RPVOI X CR is used to select a specific source The X in the command can be any index from the list of voicings Controlling Lipsync Command LIPSYNC CR is used to find out the current value of the lipsync trim The r...

Page 20: ... this command is VIDTYPE Typestring CR where Typestring is a string describing the current video format This response is sent automatically whenever input signal changes if feedback level is 1 or higher Command AUDTYPE CR is used to get information about the current audio signal type The response for that command is AUDTYPE Typestring CR where Typestring is a string describing the current input au...

Page 21: ...I outputs of the MP 50 controller directly using special control interface commands The controlling allows routing of any HDMI input directly to either one of the HDMI outputs in bypass mode Bypass mode means that there is no On Screen Display possibility These commands are not available for the HDMI output currently used as the main output For selecting what is shown on the main output please use...

Page 22: ... HDMI 6 7 HDMI 7 8 HDMI 8 9 Internal VIDEO OUTPUTS No Video Output 0 None 1 HDMI Out 1 2 HDMI Out 2 3 HDBT Out AUDIO INPUTS No Audio input 0 None 1 HDMI 3 Spdif 1 Opt 4 Spdif 2 Opt 5 Spdif 3 Opt 6 Spdif 4 Opt 7 Spdif 5 AES 8 Spdif 6 Coax 9 Spdif 7 Coax 10 Spdif 8 Coax 11 Internal Player 12 USB 20 16 Channel 21 16 Channel 2 0 22 16 Channel 5 1 23 16 Channel 7 1 24 Audio Return Channel STREAM TYPES ...

Page 23: ...Lyngdorf MP 50 External Control Manual 23 4 UPnP 5 Storage 6 Roon ready 7 Unknown ...

Page 24: ...Off 0x37CA 0x817E Info 0x37CA 0x0DF2 Previous 0x37CA 0x0EF1 Play_Pause 0x37CA 0x0FF0 Next 0x37CA 0x10EF Up 0x37CA 0x11EE Left 0x37CA 0x12ED OK 0x37CA 0x13EC Right 0x37CA 0x14EB Down 0x37CA 0x15EA Back 0x37CA 0x16E9 Menu 0x37CA 0x17E8 SRC 0x37CA 0x18E7 Vol 0x37CA 0x19E6 SRC 0x37CA 0x1AE5 Vol 0x37CA 0x1BE4 Mute 0x37CA 0x1CE3 SRC 0x37CA 0x1DE2 Input 1 0x37CA 0x718E Input 2 0x37CA 0x728D Input 3 0x37C...

Page 25: ...Lyngdorf MP 50 External Control Manual 25 RS232 pinout diagram ...

Page 26: ...Lyngdorf MP 50 External Control Manual 26 SL AUDIO A S ULVEVEJ 28 7800 SKIVE DENMARK WWW LYNGDORF COM ...

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