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A)
COMMAND
is receivable also during transmission of
EVENT
.
B) Since CHANNEL VOLUME changes simultaneously when the SURROUND MODE changes, the value of the channel volume of all channels
returns as
EVENT
.
C) CHANNEL VOLUME returns the data of ALL channels by the present SURROUND MODE also including an intact channel. In this case,
the data of an intact channel is set to "50".
D) Since SURROUND MODE changes simultaneously when the INPUT source changes, the SURROUND MODE (and
also the value of the channel
volume of all channels , It described in B) ) returns as
EVENT
.
E) When SURROUND MODE is the same in between INPUT source change before and after,
EVENT
of SURROUND MODE and CHANNEL VOLUME
does NOT return.
F) Although
EVENT
of SURROUND MODE returns when the present SURROUND MODE is set up again, CHANNEL VOLUME does NOT return.
G) When SURROUND MODE is changed, before returning SURROUND MODE after change as
EVENT
, the present SURROUND MODE is returned.
H) The
RESPONSE
should be sent as opposed to the request command by all the commands with which an
EVENT
exists , not need to
the another request commands(ex. SV command).
I) The
PARAMETER
(with
COMMAND
and
RESPONSE
,
EVENT
) of minimum level of MASTER VOLUME defines “99”.
J) If the MASTER VOLUME & CHANNEL VOLUME set with 0.5dB step, the
PARAMETER
(with
COMMAND
and
RESPONSE
,
EVENT
) defines three
ASCII characters as bellows.
ex. MASTER VOLUME = +1.0dB :
MV81<CR>
+0.5dB :
MV805<CR>
0dB :
MV80<CR>
-0.5dB :
MV795<CR>
-1.0dB :
MV79<CR>
|
|
-79.5dB :
MV005<CR>
-80.0dB :
MV00<CR>
--- :
MV99<CR>
* At the **.0dB step, only uses two ASCII characters as
PARAMETER
, same as usual.