Extron electronic TPS150 manual Transmitter responses, Using the command/response table, Symbols

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Serial Communications, cont’d

When the system is in Pass-Throughmode [CC98], commands and responses are sent between the transmitter and receiver. If the system is not in Pass-Throughmode, all of the receiver responses to the transmitter’s button commands are buffered until you return the system to pass-through mode, at which time the buffered responses are sent back to the controlling device. In this way, the controller can track the activity that has occurred.

After you are finished programming the transmitter, always terminate the session by sending an address packet to another unit with a different address. This prevents the transmitter from responding to commands meant for another unit.

Transmitter responses

When a command is valid, the transmitter performs the command and sends the following response:

[R0{address}{echo of the command sent}]

When a command is invalid, either because the command is not recognized or it contains invalid parameters, the transmitter sends the following response:

[R1{address}{echo of the command sent}]

Using the command/response table

The command/response table begins on page 4-14. The command set is case sensitive and commands must be entered as shown. The table below shows the hexadecimal equivalent of each ASCII command.

ASCII to HEX Conversion Table

Space

Symbols, defined below, are used throughout the command/response table to represent variables in the command/response fields. Command and response examples are shown throughout the table.

Symbols

= Carriage return/line feed

= Space

X1

= Address number 00 – 97

00 addresses all units, but individual units do not respond.

97 is the factory-installed default for the transmitter.

Transmitter address + 1 is defined as the device connected to the receiver’s RS-232 port.

The very first command that you send to the transmitter must be the connect, [CC X1 ], command, where X1 is the transmitter’s address. The transmitter will not accept other commands or respond until it has been addressed.

The very last command that you send to the transmitter should be the connect, [CC X1 ], command, where X1 is a different address. This prevents the transmitter from accepting and responding to commands meant for other devices.

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Contents Twisted Pair A/V Switching and Transmission System TPS150Sicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Safety Instructions EnglishConsignes de Sécurité Français Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolInputs 3 TPS150 Switching and Transmission System Quick Start QS-1Inputs 1 and 2 Connect QS-2 TPS150 Switching and Transmission System Quick Start Quick Start TPS150 Switching and Transmission SystemVolume and buttons Output 1 Connect aTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One Introductiontroduction, cont’d About the TPT150 switching transmitterTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Introduction About this ManualAbout the TPR150 receiver Serial RS-232 commands on one male DB9 connectorTP Cable Advantages Transmission distance FeaturesIntroduction, cont’d Video format Maximum rangeTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Introduction Introduction, cont’d Two Mounting the Transmitter and Receiver Installationstallation, cont’dTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Installation Rack mounting the transmitterVideo and audio input connections Cabling and Rear Panel ViewsTransmitter connections Installation, cont’d TP and audio output connectionsReceiver connections Remote control connectionsPower connection TP input connectionSerial connection TP Cable TerminationVideo output connections Three TPS150 Switching and Transmission System Operation Controls and IndicatorsTransmitter controls and indicators Operationeration, cont’dReceiver controls and indicators TPR150 receiver front panelOperation, cont’d PowerProjector power OperationsReceiver reset Volume adjustmentFull system reset Output volumeOptimizing the Video Troubleshooting General checksDistorted image Specific problemsProblem Possible cause Solution No image appears AppearsFour ICS100 Windows-Based Control Program Installing the softwareSerialCommunicationsunications, cont’d System requirementsEstablishing communications with the program ICS100 program window and connected messageSerial Communications, cont’d AgainConnected window Using the software to configure the serial port settings Using the software to program the input and projector codes For each input or projector code to be programmedCode entry Ascii code Using the software to operate the transmission system Window appears figureUsing the help system Button mutes and unmutes the audio outputCommunication protocols Serial CommandsCommand and response structure Addressing the transmitterR0addressecho of the command sent Using the command/response tableSymbols R1addressecho of the command sentSpaces between bytes are not allowed Command Ascii Command Response Additional description AddressingInput audio level Command Response Additional descriptionFront panel lockout Serial Communications, cont’d AAppendix a Specifications Reference InformationAudio TPT150 only Reference Information, cont’d GeneralPart Numbers Optional accessoriesAccessory Part number Included partsReference Information, cont’d FCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Asia JapanExtron Electronics, USA
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