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!ZSRC(3)"MP3 player"<CR>
!ZSRC(4)"TV Sound"<CR>
It can be seen from the response that there are 5 zone 2 sources named “Follow Main”, “CD player”,
“SACD player”, “MP3 player” and “TV Sound”. “Follow Main” is a special source, which is always
present. It will send the sound from whichever source is selected in the main zone to zone 2.
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 (0
is the first index) and
NAME
is the name of the currently selected source. This response is also send
automatically, when the zone 2 source changes, if feedback level is 1 or higher. If zone 2 is turned off,
the P200 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 a specific source. The
X
in the command can be anything between 0
and the index of the last source.
Controlling processing modes
The P200 processor has controls for selecting processing modes, also called audio modes.
Command
!AUDMODEL?<CR>
can be used to get a list of processing modes; how many are there
and what are their names. For example a response for command
!AUDMODEL?<CR>
could be:
!AUDMODECOUNT(8)
!AUDMODE(0)"None"<CR>
!AUDMODE(1)"dts Neo:X Cinema"<CR>
!AUDMODE(2)"dts Neo:X Music"<CR>
!AUDMODE(3)"dts Neo:X Game"<CR>
!AUDMODE(4)"Auro-3D/Auromatic"<CR>
!AUDMODE(5)"Dolby Upmixer"<CR>
!AUDMODE(6)"Stereo"<CR>
!AUDMODE(7)"Party"<CR>
Commands
!<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 is currently selected. The
response for this command is
!AUDMODE(X)”Name”<CR>
, where
X
is the index of the audio mode
and Name is the name of the audio mode. This response is send automatically, when the audio mode
changes, if feedback level is 1 or higher.