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Mark Levinson 

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512 CD/SACD Player Serial Communications Protocol

 

5  Message Formats and Examples 

The external protocol consists of a structured format string with specific fields used to indicate: 

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 Message 

type 

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Source of the command 

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 Command 

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 Status/Parameter 

 
Messages can be transmitted to (incoming) and received from (outgoing) the N

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512 to facilitate system 

control via RS-232 or Ethernet connection.   

5.1  Format of the Message Fields  

All incoming and outgoing messages must use the following format: 
 

HDR:SRC:CMD:PARAM\r 

 

where:  

HDR

 

The Header field specifies the type of message:  

RQST – incoming request 
RSP – outgoing response 
NTF – outgoing notification 

 
 
 

SRC

 

The Source field specifies the source of the message:  

CS – message from a Control Source 
UI – message from a User Interaction 
AV – used by notifications to indicate and event was caused by the component 

without user interaction 

 

CMD

  

The Command field specifies the command selected from the External Protocol 
Commands table to invoke the desired functionality. 

 

PARAM

 

The Parameter field specifies the selected parameter from the External Protocol 
Commands table to achieve the desired effect. 

 

Fields are separated by a colon “:” and messages are terminated with a ‘\r’ control character 
(0x0d). 
 

All fields, commands and associated parameters are 

case sensitive

 and must be entered as listed in the 

External Protocol Commands table.  Do not insert spaces in message sequences, unless they are 
indicated in the table.   
 
Maximum message size is 60 characters, including the line ending ASCII control character ‘\r’ (0x0D). 
 
When an incoming or outgoing message uses more than one parameter, the individual parameters must 
be separated by commas. 

 

HDR:SRC:CMD:PARAM1,PARAM2,PARAM3,…\r 
 

When an incoming command requires multiple parameters per request (RQST),  ALL parameters for the 
given command must be entered AND in the order presented in the External Protocol Commands table, 
as the descriptors are not utilized in the parameter field of the command/response string.  The response 
message also follows these guidelines. 

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Страница 1: ...No 512 CD SACD Player Serial Protocol...

Страница 2: ...r or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipmen...

Страница 3: ...at of the Message Fields 7 5 2 Incoming Messages 8 5 3 Outgoing Messages 8 5 3 1 RSP Response to Command Request 8 5 3 2 NTF Notification of System Action 8 5 4 Example Request RQST 8 5 5 Example Resp...

Страница 4: ...tring Field Parameter Separator for multiple parameters ACK Acknowledge AV Audio Video System generated response CMD Command CS Control Source EOP End of Packet HOST The device initiating or receiving...

Страница 5: ...ystem ground The No 512 player receives control messages on pin 2 Data Receive and transmit status responses notifications and query data on pin 3 Data Transmit The connection cable between the No 512...

Страница 6: ...hernet Control is defaulted to Auto Negotiate and recommends the end point to also be configured for Auto Negotiation However the No 512 is capable of 10 100 BaseT Half Full duplex flow control Pause...

Страница 7: ...selected from the External Protocol Commands table to invoke the desired functionality PARAM The Parameter field specifies the selected parameter from the External Protocol Commands table to achieve...

Страница 8: ...utgoing RSP will be generated as the result of an incoming RQST In most cases the response is an acknowledgement ACK unless the request is a query In the case of a query the RSP contains the requested...

Страница 9: ...a system parameter using the External Protocol 6 RQST Error Responses and Examples The External Protocol responds with the following message parameters when an unexpected Incoming Request string is d...

Страница 10: ...d during an AREA query Request Current AREA State AREA r AREA CD r See note below AREA r AREA SACD_2CHAN r AREA r AREA SACD_MULTI r AREA r AREA NODISC r AREA NACK r The player is in Standby mode so co...

Страница 11: ...Brightness DSPLY SETFB r DSPLY ACK r Display set to Full brightness SET2 Sets Display Brightness to Setting 2 DSPLY SET2 r DSPLY ACK r Display set to Medium brightness SET1 Sets Display Brightness to...

Страница 12: ...PDWNUP ACK r Also removes the player from Standby mode STANDBY FPDWNUP STANDBY r FPDWNUP ACK r Also removes the player from Standby mode FPDWNUP NACK r The player is in Standby Mode so commands except...

Страница 13: ...K r TIME IRDWNUP TIME r IRDWNUP ACK r CD_SACD IRDWNUP CD_SACD r IRDWNUP ACK r MUTE IRDWNUP MUTE r IRDWNUP ACK r CLEAR IRDWNUP CLEAR r IRDWNUP ACK r PROGRAM IRDWNUP PROGRAM r IRDWNUP ACK r 0 IRDWNUP 0...

Страница 14: ...DIS r MSG ACK r NTF Query Notification State MSG NTF r MSG EN r Notification is Enabled MSG NTF r MSG DIS r Notification is Disabled MSG NACK r The player is in Standby Mode so commands are ignored 7...

Страница 15: ...ate PWR r PWR STANDBY r System in Standby EN Enables Notification PWR EN r PWR ACK r DIS Disables Notification PWR DIS r PWR ACK r NTF Query Notification State PWR NTF r PWR EN r Notification is Enabl...

Страница 16: ...OFF r SHUFFLE r SHUFFLE ON r SHUFFLE NACK r The player is in Standby Mode so commands are ignored 7 14 TIME Command Parameter Function Incoming Request Outgoing Response Comment TIME TOT Time on Trac...

Страница 17: ...6 VOL Command Parameter Function Incoming Request Outgoing Response Comment VOL 00 0 to 73 2 Sets Volume level between 00 0 and 73 2 VOL 71 1 r VOL ACK r Sets the Volume level to a selected value The...

Страница 18: ...n not available for this command CONTROL N A Notification not available for this command DRAWER N A Notification not available for this command DSPLY NO FPDWNUP N A Notification not available for this...

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