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Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.1.0 Quick Guide

Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.1.0 Quick Guide

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Packet Mode Help

Packet Mode is a simple way to ensure that only full serial messages are executed at the 
AV/Serial Interface station. Packet Mode requires a preamble to tell the station how many 
bytes the command will be. As explained in 

Configuration Settings (nn.cf) on page 7

, the 

preamble is a single byte with the eight-bit set to one and the lower bits representing the 
number of bytes. The single byte preamble is always greater than 128 and an ASCII code 
that has no direct keyboard equivalent.

Below are examples of different command sizes and the required preamble. You can type 
the preamble character by holding the Alt key while typing the 4-digit number listed while 
using a terminal emulator such as Hyper Terminal. You will see the display character if you 
have “local echo” turned on in your terminal application.

These are two important commands (including the preambles) to know. The parenthesis 
and plus sign are not typed. They represent the characters to type while holding the Alt 
key.

To turn off Packet Mode from within Packet Mode:

(Alt+0133)SC5.0

To turn on Echo Mode (which suspends Packet Mode):

(Alt+0133)SC1.1

In Hyper Terminal, you turn on “local echo” here:

Alt +

Display

Character

Number

of Bytes

Command

0136

ê

8 byte

S

F

1

2

.

1

0

0

0135

ç

7 byte

S

F

1

0

.

5

0

0134

å

6 byte

S

B

1

0

.

1

0133

à

5 byte

S

C

5

.

0

0132

ä

4 byte

G

B

1

2

0131

â

3 byte

G

F

3

0130

é

2 byte

G

V

0129

ü

1 byte

Esc

ACK

Successful

Packet Mode 

Responses

NAK

§

Unsuccessful

1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Bit Location

Value

Binary Number

128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1

Содержание Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.1.0

Страница 1: ...late the virtual buttons faders and rates with serial commands Presets macros or other Unison station events may be activated or deactivated using this station Feedback information is passed back in t...

Страница 2: ...ethod or by sending a specified serial command to the device In this mode commands that set the LED state for buttons 1 thru 16 result in activation of macros 101 thru 116 on the serially connected Em...

Страница 3: ...nd the PC Interface station have different electronics and are not interchangeable In addition the AV Serial interface station must include neuron code v1 4 or later to function properly with Light Ma...

Страница 4: ...ta RX pin 5 Common Use a communications terminal application such as Hyper Terminal to interface with the station Com port settings are 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit and Xon Xoff flow control...

Страница 5: ...nd F Fader U Update An automatic system response initiated by a status change of an item on the station such as a button s LED turning on L Level M Memory R Rate S Status T Type V Version Object Get C...

Страница 6: ...nstalled bound Bit Description 0 Station reset occurred 1 Station wink occurred 2 A command error occurred 3 UART error occurred 4 5 Unison install status 00 unistalled 01 installed 10 bound 6 15 Unus...

Страница 7: ...off set levels to 0 and clear bindings Notes Configuration switches are stored in EEROM and are retained during a power loss When packet mode is enabled commands are prefixed with a one byte preamble...

Страница 8: ...the button and fader mapping to a physical station faders are numbered right to left and buttons 1 10 are on the right side of the faders and 11 12 are on the left The AV Serial Interface station s b...

Страница 9: ...matically if there is only single station of that type in the Unison configuration Additional Notes Comments Single Byte Commands The Cancel command flushes command buffer and cancels Xoff command SF0...

Страница 10: ...type the preamble character by holding the Alt key while typing the 4 digit number listed while using a terminal emulator such as Hyper Terminal You will see the display character if you have local ec...

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