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Appendix D
Remote Extender Jack Technical Description and Protocol
The remote extender jack on the Generation VIIII rear panel serves as a direct electrical pathway to the input section
of the main microcontroller. Using this jack eliminates the need to attach an IR transmitting device to the front panel IR
receiver. This input requires a demodulated signal. **
Remote system: Phillips RC5
System address: 13 hex (00001101 binary) (5 bit system address)
6 bit button code:
Button Code
(hex)
Decimal
Code (binary)
1
1 1 00000001
2
2 2 00000010
3
3 3 00000011
4
4 4 00000100
5
5 5 00000101
STANDBY C
12
00000111
MUTE D
13
00001000
SETUP E
14
00001110
DISPLAY F
15
00001111
LEVEL
UP
10 16 00010000
LEVEL
DOWN
11 17 00010001
LEVEL
RIGHT
20 32 00100000
LEVEL
LEFT
21 33 00100001
PHASE A
10
00001010
Discrete
ON
23 35 00100011
Discrete
OFF
24 36 00100100
Electrical Requirements:
Jack: 3.5mm stereo mini-phone
Tip: 12v current limited dc supply from Generation VIII (for phantom power)
Ring: Signal, 0-5 v peak-to-peak. (Is pulled high in Generation VIII)
Sleeve: Ground
* * *
** There are companies who manufacture units that strip the IR carrier from a signal. One such company is Xantech,
who makes the model 794-10. If this unit is used, a series of dipswitches need to be set on it. These settings are
as follows:
(from switch 1 to 10)
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1
where 1 = ON and 0 = OFF
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