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5.4 The Command Set

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Mute, 'M': 

Mutes a channel or an individual microphone.

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Open, 'O': 

Opens (un-mutes) a channel or an individual microphone.

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Level, 'L': 

Manipulates the level on a channel using the present data format.  The level 
represents gain reduction in half dB steps from the output level of the attached
unit.

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Source, 'S':

Manipulates the source of the music channel. Values of 0 to 6. Zero is off; values 
of 1 to 6 are line inputs.

Commands that require an absolute value in either byte or ASCII form must have the value immediately
following the command type.  The command type should immediately follow the command itself.

5.5 System Commands and Defaults

It is possible to modify the behaviour of the CDI-S100 by sending the appropriate system commands to
the unit.  System commands are sent to the system destination, identified as 'SY'.  System commands
are available for the following: data formatting, initialisation mode and reset to factory defaults.

The CDI-S100 has two different 'power on' initialisation modes, Default or Previous, these are only used
when the module is powered up. In 'Default' mode, the interface will use the default parameters for each
of the available controls.  In 'Previous' mode the interface will use the settings active at power down.

Sending a message of the following syntax will set the default settings:

This message sets the default music level to 10dB below the maximum music level.

5.6 Data Formats

To provide for a broad range of controllers, the CDI-S100 will accept two different parameter formats in
level commands.  The two formats supported are ASCII characters and byte codes.  Default is for the
CDI-S100 to accept ASCII characters as data, since this is human readable.  It is recommended that the
byte data format only be used for controllers which will send values only in byte form.  To set the data
type for level commands, a system command must be sent to the module in the following format:

<SY,Lformat/>

where format identifies the desired data type.  Values for the format field are:
'C' (0x43):- ASCII character format
'B' (0x42):- Byte format

Responses to commands in byte format may not be human readable since the bytes being returned may
not correspond to a displayable ASCII character.
EG a value of 0x41 (65) maps to ASCII 'A' and so could be printable; a value of 0x7 maps to the ASCII
BELL control character and would cause the terminal to beep!

<DMU,LA20/>

DEFAULT

IDENTIFIER

The default identifier is only inserted if the value to be
set is an initialisation default.

<MU,LA20/>

TYPE AND

VALUE

The type field identifies how a command is to be performed. Available types for signal manipulation
are absolute (shown here), up and down. All signal manipulation types accept a parameter value
which indicates the number of steps in the action.

5

CDI-S100 Serial Interface Card

Setup And Installation Guide

Содержание CDI-S100

Страница 1: ...CDI S100 Installation Setup Guide Version 1 CDI S100 SERIAL INTERFACE CARD Cloud Electronics Limited Copyright Cloud Electronics Limited 2003 Clearly Better Sound...

Страница 2: ...LIMITED CDI S100 Installation and Setup Guide Cloud Electronics Limited 140 Staniforth Road Sheffield S9 3HF England Phone 44 0 114 244 7051 Fax 44 0 114 242 5462 E mail technical cloud co uk WebSite...

Страница 3: ...CX462 Configuration 3 4 1 Microphone Access controls 3 4 2 Music source select and volume 3 5 Cloud SP v1 Communications protocol 3 5 1 Message Structure 3 5 2 The Destination Field 4 5 3 The Command...

Страница 4: ...M3 screw adjacent to CON7 and M3 screw next to C96 Keep to one side 6 Remove hex spacers from 9 pin sub D socket 7 Screw 25mm hex spacers into screw holes in step 5 8 Connect ribbon cable attached to...

Страница 5: ...the CDI S100 changes the communications mode between hardware handshaking software handshaking and no handshaking modes Hardware handshaking utilises the two dedicated lines Clear To Send CTS and Requ...

Страница 6: ...e music controls between forced analogue and switchable controls AN and SW positions respectively The controls must be switchable to allow the CDI S100 to control them as any other setting will effect...

Страница 7: ...se is just to set the mute or open state The other commands set a parameter for the source or level on a particular channel Three command types are available to do this Absolute A Up U and Down D For...

Страница 8: ...will set the default settings This message sets the default music level to 10dB below the maximum music level 5 6 Data Formats To provide for a broad range of controllers the CDI S100 will accept two...

Страница 9: ...rce commands a lower case absolute message type is always returned 5 9 Example commands 1 Absolute Music Level We would like to set the music level on a unit to 0dBu In order to do this we need to rec...

Страница 10: ...dialog box Click the Settings tab on and press the ASCII Setup button to open the Ascii setup dialog box Set the checkbox labelled Echo typed characters locally Close the Ascii setup and the Properti...

Страница 11: ...Notes...

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