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12.4 RS232
Many devices in the professional range of PA and live sound solutions can be remote controlled
using serial communication. The most common standard for those is RS232, the interface
known from any computer (COM port). Small and cost-efficient converters between RS232 and
newer formats, like RS422 or RS485, are widely spread and therefore easily available.
As already described in the chapter about the technology to transmit MIDI via MADI, the ADI-
6432 also transmits serial data via user bits, in this case on channels 1 to 9. Supported are the
Baud rates 9600, 19200, 38400 and 115200. The configuration is done via MIDI, either by
sending the according SysEx string, or more comfortably via the Windows software
MIDI Re-
mote
. The specific setting is stored in the unit and doesn't change on reboot.
SysEx Strings
9600 Bd
F0 00 20 0D 63 7F 20 00 00 F7
19200 Bd
F0 00 20 0D 63 7F 20 00 01 F7
38400 Bd
F0 00 20 0D 63 7F 20 00 03 F7
115200 Bd
F0 00 20 0D 63 7F 20 00 02 F7
Note: In case the transmission of serial data seems not to work the device might be configured
for AES Transparent mode, see chapter 10.2.
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