AMX Delta Series manual MGPSs,n, MSTPs, MSSDs,d, MGSSs, CSETh,m,s,M, MV++r, MV--r

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RS-232 Control Commands / Messages

RS-232 Controller Command Messages (Cont.)

MGPSs,n

Get the preset, where:

Preset Status

 

• ‘s’ is the desired source, (1-8)

- or -

 

ERR

 

• ‘n’ is the desired preset, (1-10)

 

 

 

 

 

MSTPs

Get the source type, where:

Source Type Status

 

s’ is the desired source, valid values are 1-8

- or -

 

ERR

 

 

 

 

 

MSSDs,d

Send Source Direct Data, where:

Source Status

 

• ‘s’ is the desired source, valid values are 1-8

- or -

 

Sirius Radio Channel

 

• ‘d’ is the direct tuning string, the meaning of the data depends on

 

Number Status

 

the source type:

(Sirius Type Only)

 

0: undefined – direct data is not processed

 

- or -

 

1: AM/FM Tuner – station frequency; if FM then there will be a ‘.’

 

ERR

 

in the frequency string

 

 

2: CD Changer – disk and track, in the format ‘ddd.ttt’ where

 

 

‘ddd’ is the disk and ‘ttt’ is the track

 

 

3: DVD Player – disk and track, in the format ‘ddd.ttt’ where ‘ddd’

 

 

is the disk and ‘ttt’ is the track

 

 

4: Satellite Receiver – ‘ssss’ where ‘ssss’ is the station number

 

 

5: Audio Server - disk and track, in the format ‘ddd.ttt’ where

 

 

‘ddd’ is the album and ‘ttt’ is the title

 

 

6: Other – direct data sent as received

 

 

7: Custom XM – ‘sss’ for channel

 

 

20: Internal AM/FM Tuner– station frequency; if FM then there

 

 

will be a ‘.’ in the frequency string

 

 

 

 

MGSSs

Get Source Status, where:

Source Status

 

s’ is the desired source, (1-8)

- or -

 

ERR

 

 

 

 

 

CSETh,m,s,M,

Set the Clock Time, where:

Clock Status

D,Y,x

• ‘h’ is the desired hour, (0-23)

- or -

 

ERR

 

• ‘m’ is the desired minute, (0-59)

 

 

 

• ‘s’ is the desired second, (0-59)

 

 

• 'M' is the Month, (01-12)

 

 

• 'D' is the Date, (01-31)

 

 

• 'Y' is the Year, (2000-2099)

 

 

• 'x' is the day of the week, (MON-SUN)

 

 

 

 

CGST

Get the Clock Time

Clock Status

 

 

- or -

 

 

ERR

 

 

 

MV++r

Increment Volume, where:

Volume Status

 

rr’ is the desired room, (1-64)

- or -

 

ERR

 

 

 

 

 

MV--r

Decrement Volume, where:

Volume Status

 

r’ is the desired room, (1-64)

- or -

 

ERR

 

 

 

 

 

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Delta Series Audio Controllers

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Contents Delta Series AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Programming the Delta System Using the Matrix D-RC Remote Troubleshooting Overview Product SpecificationsDelta Series Audio Controllers Front Panel ComponentsTuner Antenna Details Rear Panel ComponentsSource Inputs up to Delta Installation Quick Start StepsConnect the Source Units to Delta Connect the Keypads to Delta Connect the Speakers to the KeypadsTurning a Zone on Power Up and Test the Basic System OperationVolume Control IR Learning Techniques Basic ProgrammingTone Control Program PanelCabling Installation Instructions Wiring and ConnectionsPre-Installation Precautions and Recommendations Installing Source EquipmentConsiderations for New Construction Installations Marking the Cables Running Wires in Existing ConstructionConsiderations for Existing Construction Existing Electrical Boxes for KeypadsController Connections Outdoor WiringConsiderations for Outdoor Zones Outdoor KeypadsAM/FM Tuner Connections Source Unit to Controller ConnectionsFM antenna connects here AM antenna connects here Standard 4 Wire Keypad Connections Standard 4 Wire Keypad ConnectionsWire Keypad Connections Control Only Wire Keypad ConnectionsMultiple Keypads in a Zone Multiple Keypads in a ZoneMatrix Keypad plus Analog Volume Controls Matrix Keypad plus Analog Volume ControlsAuxiliary Amplifier Configuration Zone Auxiliary Amplifier ConfigurationAuxiliary Amplifier Configuration Zones Remote Amplifier ConfigurationTools Required for Installation Connecting Matrix KeypadsConnecting the RS-232 Serial Port Orientation of ConnectorsPreparing the Wires Wire Color SchemesInstallation into the Wall Cavity Installation into the Wall CavityWiring Method a Connecting Matrix In-Ceiling SpeakersOverview Speaker Wire Technology SWT Overview Matrix SpeakersWiring Matrix Active Speakers Method a Method B RetrofitWiring Matrix Active Speakers Method B Wiring and Connections Delta Series Audio Controllers Wiring and Connections Delta Series Audio Controllers Programming Worksheets Programming the Delta SystemPreparation for Programming Programming Worksheet Program Panel Enter the Program ModeAccommodating Multiple Device Programming Setup Program Menu Program Menu SelectionsController Sub Menu Programming Source ComponentsAssigning a Source Sample Sequence Keypad Functions By Profile Keypad Functions By ProfileMatrix ON-BOARD Learning IR Commands Quit returns user to Select Source for Programming screen Labeling IR Commands IR FullLabel Selection Adding Delay to IR Commands Labeling a SourceLabeling a Room Labeling a SourceLabeling a Room Check Room Status Status Values Message DisplayedSetting Source Levels Setting Source LevelsSetting a Station Preset Tuner Sub MenuBacklight Sub Menu Preferences Program MenuClock Sub Menu Display Options Sub Menu Backlight MenuDisplay Menu About Program Menu Firmware VersionSource Selection Using Matrix KeypadsUsing the Matrix KP-4e Keypad Activating or Deactivating a ZoneNavigation Command Keys All Zones on or OFFMuting the Volume Volume ControlBass and Balance Adjustment Treble and Balance AdjustmentDirect Numeric Access On Board AM/FM Tuner Using the Matrix KP-NUM KeypadDirect Access Control Direct Numeric Access CD Player or Changer Direct Numeric Access Satellite Radio or DSS/DBS TunerRecall a Preset Setting Individual Source Component PresetsCreate a Preset Clear All PresetsSetting Individual Source Component Presets Examples Using the Matrix Touch Panel Keypad Labeling the Keypad GridsCustomizing LCD Keypad Labels Customizing Source LabelsCustomizing Source Command Labels Source Command Names are limited to 6 charactersUsing Matrix Keypads Delta Series Audio Controllers Using the Matrix D-RC Remote Using the Matrix D-RC RemoteUsing the Matrix D-RC Remote Delta Series Audio Controllers FGICx RS-232 Control Commands / MessagesRS-232 Controller Command Messages MSVLr,vMSTRr,t MSBSr,bMGBSr MGTRrMCMDs,x MGSTrMSSTs,x MSBLr,xMSSDs,d MGPSs,nMSTPs MGSSsDelta Audio Controller Status Messages MGSTr,v,bb,t,s MGLs,i,oMBALr,x L,pMSSTs,p,x MPRSs,n,pMSTPs,t CSTh,m,s,M,D,Y,xSource Command Codes Source TypeSource Unit Connections TroubleshootingPower Connections Keypad Lights, No Sound Zone Connection ProblemsNo Keypad Activity At All Troubleshooting Quick Reference Symptom Possible Causes Refer to SectionTroubleshooting Delta Series Audio Controllers Troubleshooting Delta Series Audio Controllers It’s Your World Take Control

Delta Series specifications

The AMX Delta Series represents a significant advancement in the realm of aviation and military aircraft, embodying a fusion of cutting-edge technology and innovative design. This series is particularly notable for its versatility and adaptability, making it a valuable asset for various operational scenarios from air-to-air combat to ground support missions.

One of the standout features of the AMX Delta Series is its advanced avionics suite. The integration of digital fly-by-wire technology enhances maneuverability and stability while allowing for safer operations in extreme conditions. Pilots benefit from sophisticated cockpit systems that provide real-time data, enabling them to make informed decisions rapidly. The enhanced situational awareness is further supported by multi-functional displays that present vital information in an intuitive format.

Performance-wise, the AMX Delta is powered by high-thrust engines that ensure superior speed and agility. Its aerodynamic design reduces drag and increases fuel efficiency, allowing for extended missions without the need for frequent refueling. The aircraft’s thrust vectoring capabilities also contribute to its exceptional maneuverability, enabling high angles of attack and rapid directional changes.

Another key aspect of the AMX Delta Series is its multi-role capability. This aircraft can be configured for a variety of missions including reconnaissance, ground attack, and electronic warfare. The modular design allows for the quick adaptation and integration of different weapons systems and equipment, ensuring that the aircraft can respond to diverse threats efficiently.

In terms of stealth features, the AMX Delta incorporates materials and shapes that minimize radar cross-section. This stealth technology provides a tactical advantage by reducing the likelihood of detection in hostile environments. Coupled with advanced electronic warfare systems, the aircraft can effectively disrupt enemy radar and communications.

Additionally, the AMX Delta Series emphasizes maintainability, with components designed for easy access and quick repairs. This focus on operational readiness ensures that the aircraft can be repaired swiftly in the field, reducing downtime and increasing mission availability.

Overall, the AMX Delta Series is a testament to modern aerospace engineering, blending state-of-the-art technology with practical design principles. Its combination of advanced avionics, exceptional performance, multi-role flexibility, and maintainability makes it a formidable presence in both military and aerospace sectors, prepared to meet the challenges of contemporary warfare.