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LS = Keypad Connection Status (00 = unconnected, 01 = connected) 

After a successful query using the second command structure, the system will respond using the 
following structure: 

 

>xyPPuuCR 

with xy, PP, and uu representing the codes above. 
Finally, you can change the display names of each source and can change the baud rate using the 
following commands: 

1<********CR = Change source 1 display name to ******** (must use all 8 ASCII characters) 
2<********CR = Change source 2 display name to ******** (must use all 8 ASCII characters) 
3<********CR = Change source 3 display name to ******** (must use all 8 ASCII characters) 
4<********CR = Change source 4 display name to ******** (must use all 8 ASCII characters) 
5<********CR = Change source 5 display name to ******** (must use all 8 ASCII characters) 
6<********CR = Change source 6 display name to ******** (must use all 8 ASCII characters) 
M<********CR = Change the name of the connect control when it starts (must use all 8 ASCII 

characters) 

<9600CR = Change the baud rate to 9600 
<19200CR = Change the baud rate to 19200 
<38400CR = Change the baud rate to 38400 
<57600CR = Change the baud rate to 57600 
<115200CR = Change the baud rate to 115200 
<230400CR = Change the baud rate to 230400 
Note that unplugging the AC power cord from the power outlet resets the baud rate to 9600. 

 

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Summary of Contents for 39261

Page 1: ...6 Zone Home Audio Passive Multizone Controller Preamp Kit P N 39261 User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...a where it can get sufficient airflow to keep from overheating Do not place or install this device in an area where it can be exposed to excessive amounts of dust humidity oil smoke or combustible vapors Do not place or install this device in an area that lacks proper ventilation such as an enclosed cabinet or closet Prior to operation check the unit and power cord for physical damage Do not use i...

Page 3: ...o allow for remote control of the zone Includes an IR remote control 12V trigger output for each zone Each keypad has an IR receiver to allow for remote control of the source using an IR transmitter not included Can be controlled over an Ethernet network connection using the built in web GUI Can be controlled over an RS 232 direct connection using RS 232 control commands with a home automation sys...

Page 4: ...ub with Decora Wall Plate 6x Keypad Controllers with Built in IR Receiver and Decora Wall Plates 1x AC Power Adapter 1x User s Manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW Controller Front Panel 1 POWER Depress the POWER button to turn the system on or off When the controller is powered on the individual zones will remain in standby until the zone Keypad is activated 2 ZONE Six LED indicators to show the status of eac...

Page 5: ...erent mode When only a single controller is used the switch should be set to the MASTER position 7 AGC SWITCH Slide switch to turn Automatic Gain Control on or off When AGC is set on the level of the individual inputs is boosted to a preset level which ensures volume uniformity 8 RS232 9 pin RS 232 serial connector for connecting a computer for RS 232 control The switch between the RS232 and ETHER...

Page 6: ...BLE is illuminated the DOWN and UP buttons control treble response and the NUMERIC DISPLAY shows the treble value When BASS is illuminated the DOWN and UP buttons control bass response and the NUMERIC DISPLAY shows the bass value 4 DOWN Button to decrease Volume Treble or Bass and to turn mute off depending on the Keypad mode 5 UP Button to increase Volume Treble or Bass and to turn mute on depend...

Page 7: ...tarily press the Volume button to increase the volume level and the Volume button to decrease the volume level 5 Source Momentarily press the Source button to cycle forward through the available inputs and the Source button to cycle backward through the available inputs 6 Treble Momentarily press the Treble button to increase treble response and the Treble button to decrease treble response 7 Bass...

Page 8: ...OURCE INPUTS 4 or 5 3 5mm jacks on the Controller then plug the other end into the 3 5mm headphone output on a mobile device Repeat for up to one additional device Note If you have more than three audio source devices with stereo RCA output you can use a stereo RCA to 3 5mm audio cable not included to connect the device to the SOURCE INPUTS 4 or 5 inputs on the Controller If you have more than two...

Page 9: ...the front of the Keypad Connection Hub For best results this cable should be no longer than 7 10 feet Note if the Ethernet cables are to be run through the walls they must be rated for in wall use 2 Using an Ethernet cable not included plug one end into one of the six Keypad outputs on the rear of the Keypad Connection Hub then plug the other end into the input on one of the Keypads as shown in th...

Page 10: ...n use the source device s remote control to control the source from any zone that has that source device selected Connecting Multiple Controllers You can daisy chain up to two additional controllers allowing you to distribute any of the 6 inputs on the Master Controller to up to 18 individual zones Perform the following steps to connect additional controllers 1 Using the included Expansion Ribbon ...

Page 11: ...e ports is connected to an Ethernet network the two ports function as an Ethernet switch Perform the following steps to connect the controller for Ethernet control 1 Set the RS232 ETHERNET switch on the Controller to the ETHERNET position Ensure that the MASTER SLAVE switch is set the MASTER position 2 Using an Ethernet network cable not included plug one end into the LAN1 port on the Controller t...

Page 12: ...ddress of the Controller Alternatively you can run free Advanced IP Scanner software which can be downloaded for free from www advanced ip scanner com 6 Enter the Controller s IP address into the address bar on your browser to display the following page which allows you to control the Controller ...

Page 13: ...ou can download the free PuTTY tool to control the system To use PuTTY for control click the Telnet radio button then enter the IP address and set the Port to 8080 7 Click the Open button to display the following screen ...

Page 14: ...lowing steps to perform RS 232 control The serial port uses the following parameters Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity N none Stop Bits 1 1 Set the RS232 ETHERNET switch to the RS232 position Ensure that the MASTER SLAVE switch is set the MASTER position 2 Using a USB to DB 9 Serial cable not included plug the DB 9 end into the RS232 port on the Controller then plug the other end into one of your ...

Page 15: ...15 4 Using the free PuTTY tool click the Serial radio button then enter the COM port and enter 9600 in the Speed field as shown below 5 Click the Open button to display the following screen ...

Page 16: ...ress and hold the Source button to display a popup that allows you to change the names of the input sources Press anywhere beneath the popup to close it 3 Treble Bass Balance Momentarily press the button to display a popup with sliders to adjust the balance treble response and bass response Press anywhere below the popup to close it 4 Volume Use the slider to adjust the volume level for the select...

Page 17: ...w Check device connection 4 Manually Enter Rather than search for the Controller s IP you can enter it directly in this field 5 MASTER SLAVE If one or more slave controllers are used momentarily press one of these buttons to select which controller is being controlled by the app 6 Model Selection Momentarily press the button to display a popup which allows you to select which model Controller is i...

Page 18: ... Action Code Following are the PP codes and the range of allowed values PR Power control 00 off 01 on MU Mute control 00 off 01 on DT Do Not Disturb control 00 off 01 on VO Volume control 00 38 TR Treble control 00 14 BS Bass control 00 14 BL Balance control 00 20 CH Source Channel control 01 06 In addition to issuing commands you can query the status of a one or more zones using the following com...

Page 19: ...ddeeffgghhiijjCR The response codes represent the following x Controller y Zone aa PA control status bb Power control status cc Mute control status dd DT control status ee Volume control status ff Treble control status gg Bass control status hh Balance control status ii Source control status jj Keypad connection status 00 unconnected 01 connected An example response is as follows 11000000002007071...

Page 20: ... 2 x3 Zone 3 x4 Zone 4 x5 Zone 5 x6 Zone 6 Combine the above codes to set the specific zone and controller to query For example 25 represents Zone 5 on Controller 2 and 30 represents all zones on Controller 3 PP represents the Control Action Code and uu represents the setting value for the Control Action Code Following are the PP codes and the range of allowed values PA PA control 00 off 01 on PR ...

Page 21: ...rs M CR Change the name of the connect control when it starts must use all 8 ASCII characters 9600CR Change the baud rate to 9600 19200CR Change the baud rate to 19200 38400CR Change the baud rate to 38400 57600CR Change the baud rate to 57600 115200CR Change the baud rate to 115200 230400CR Change the baud rate to 230400 Note that unplugging the AC power cord from the power outlet resets the baud...

Page 22: ... 6A AC Adapter Input Power 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Maximum Power Consumption 24 watts Dimensions 17 3 x 1 7 x 7 7 440 x 44 x 196 mm Weight 4 4 lbs 2 0 kg REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Notice for FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received incl...

Page 23: ...ich can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced...

Page 24: ...njunction with any other antenna or transmitter Monoprice and all Monoprice logos are trademarks of Monoprice Inc Wi Fi and Wi Fi Alliance are registered trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance Google Android Google Play and the Get It On Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC Cisco and IOS are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and cert...

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