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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 1 and the count
of sources. If main zone is off and zone 2 is on, the response will be
!SRC”-“<CR>
.
Please note that main zone source cannot be changed while in OSD
menu. Source related commands will be ignored while in OSD menu.
Zone 2:
There is a fixed amount of 5 zone 2 sources. Command
!ZSRCS?<CR>
is
used to find out the names of the zone sources. For example a response
for
!ZSRCS?<CR>
could be:
!ZSRCCOUNT(5)
!ZSRC(1)"CD player"<CR>
!ZSRC(2)"SACD player"<CR>
!ZSRC(3)"MP3 player"<CR>
!ZSRC(4)" "<CR>
!ZSRC(5)" "<CR>
It can be seen from the response that there are 5 zone 2 sources (the
number of zone 2 sources is fixed), named “CD player”, “SACD player”,
“MP3 player”, “ “ and “ ”.
Command
!ZSRC?<CR>
is used to find out which zone 2 source is
currently selected. The response for this command is
!ZSRC(
X
)”
NAME
”<CR>
where
X
is the index of the currently selected
source (1 is the first index) and
NAME
is the name of the currently
selected source. If zone 2 is turned off, the response will be
!ZSRC(0)”Zone is off”<CR>
.
Commands
!ZSRC+<CR>
and
!ZSRC-<CR>
are used to select next or
previous source. Command
!ZSRC(
X
)<CR>
is used to select a specific
source. The
X
in the command can be anything between 1 and the count
of sources.
Controlling processing modes
The P1 processor has two possible operating modes for controlling audio
processing mode. When special “Audio Modes” are not used (“Use Audio
Modes” in “Audio Mode Setup” is set to “No”), all Dolby, DTS etc.
processing modes can be selected directly. When “Audio Modes” are
used (“Use Audio Modes” in “Audio Mode Setup” is set to “Yes”), user
selects audio specially named “Audio Modes” that are used by the system
to select appropriate lower level processing mode.
Summary of Contents for P1
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