Installers Guide to the Bose® Serial interface
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Note that the OpCode in a Key Press Notification packet (see section 5.3.4.1 Key Press
Notification Packets) identifies the key which was pressed. However only opcodes associated
with Hard Key presses can be sent via the Key Press Command and only a subset of the Hard
Key presses codes (see Table 7-2 Hard Key Press Codes) are appropriate when the console is in
Low Power Mode or when a particular device type is the active source.
6.5 TS - Set Tuner Station
Before issuing this command, the band (AM/FM) associated with the station to be set must be the
most recently set tuner band. To ensure this the Client can use the KP command to send either
the AM_SOURCE or FM_SOURCE (see
section 6.4 KP - Simulate a Key Press). The current
source can be verified with the SR command. See section
Note: This command sets the tuner
station
not the tuner
frequency
. Use the information in section
Converting between frequency and station number, to convert between tuner station and
tuner frequency.
Client sends: 07 00 01 4a <Station> <C>
Table 6-16 Set Tuner Station Command Format
Byte
Number
Value
(Hex)
Name
Explanation
0
07
Length
The total number of bytes in this packet is 7
1
00
Status
All Status bits must be zero for packets sent by the Client
2-3
01 4a
OpCode
The OpCode of the Set Tuner Station command
4-5
<Station> Payload
The station number. Sent in the byte order LSB, MSB
6
<C>
Checksum
The exclusive or (XOR) of all bytes in this packet (including
length) that precede the checksum byte
There is no response from the Console for this command. As for all commands, the Ready packet
must be received from the Console before the Client can send another command.
6.6 QS - Query Tuner Station
Before issuing this command, the band (AM/FM) associated with the station to be set must be the
most recently set tuner band. To ensure this the Client can use the KP command (see section 6.4
KP - Simulate a Key Press) to send either the AM_SOURCE or FM_SOURCE (see
section
Key Press Codes). The current source can be verified with the SR command (see section
Note: This command queries the tuner
station
not the tuner
frequency
. Use the information in
Section6.6.1 Converting between frequency and station number, to convert between tuner station
and tuner frequency.
Note: The Preset associated with the currently tuned station can be queried using the Query
Current Tuner Preset command (see section 6.7 Query Current Tuner Preset).