AMX Delta Series manual Delta Audio Controller Status Messages

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RS-232 Control Commands / Messages

Delta Audio Controller Status Messages

Controller Status Messages

ERR

Error

 

 

 

ACK

Acknowledge Status

 

 

MVERx

Firmware Version Status, where ‘x’ is the current firmware version (4 digits)

 

 

MCFr,s,z

Configuration Status, where:

 

• ‘r’ is the number of rooms connected, (2-6)

 

• ‘s’ is the number of sources connected, (4)

 

• ‘z’ is the number of groups available, (r/2)

 

 

FNICxx

Num IIC Devices Status, where ‘xx’ denotes the number of IIC devices available in the

 

MRC

 

 

 

FSICx,a,v,p,d

IIC Device Status, where:

 

‘x’ is the IIC device index, valid values range from 1 to the number of IIC devices as

 

denoted in the ‘Num IIC Devices Status’

 

• ‘a’ is the device ID (3 digits)

 

• ’v’ is the version (4 digits)

 

• ‘p’ is the product ID (4 digits)

 

• ‘d’ is a descriptive string for the device, the string is of variable length

 

 

MVLr,v

Volume Status, where:

 

• ‘r’ denotes the room, (1-64)

 

• ‘v’ denotes the volume setting, valid values are:

 

101: Mute

 

 

0...100: 0...-100 dB

 

 

MBSr,b

Bass Status, where:

 

• ‘r’ denotes the room, (1-64)

 

• ‘b’ denotes the bass level, valid values are:

 

0: level

 

 

1...

10: -10

...-1 dB

 

11...

20: 1...

10 dB

 

 

MTRr,t

Treble Status, where:

r’ denotes the room, (1-64)

t’ denotes the bass level, valid values are:

 

0: level

 

 

1...

10: -10

...-1 dB

 

11...

20: 1...

10 dB

 

 

MSCr,s

Source Status, where:

‘r’ denotes the room, (1-64)

‘s’ denotes the source, valid values are:

0: no source selected

1-8: for sources 1 to 8 selected

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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 Front Panel Components Product SpecificationsDelta Series Audio Controllers OverviewRear Panel Components Tuner Antenna DetailsDelta Installation Quick Start Steps Connect the Source Units to DeltaSource Inputs up to Connect the Speakers to the Keypads Connect the Keypads to DeltaPower Up and Test the Basic System Operation Volume ControlTurning a Zone on Program Panel Basic ProgrammingTone Control IR Learning TechniquesInstalling Source Equipment Wiring and ConnectionsPre-Installation Precautions and Recommendations Cabling Installation InstructionsConsiderations for New Construction Installations Existing Electrical Boxes for Keypads Running Wires in Existing ConstructionConsiderations for Existing Construction Marking the CablesOutdoor Keypads Outdoor WiringConsiderations for Outdoor Zones Controller ConnectionsSource Unit to Controller Connections AM/FM Tuner ConnectionsFM antenna connects here AM antenna connects here Standard 4 Wire Keypad Connections Standard 4 Wire Keypad ConnectionsWire Keypad Connections Wire Keypad Connections Control OnlyMultiple Keypads in a Zone Multiple Keypads in a ZoneMatrix Keypad plus Analog Volume Controls Matrix Keypad plus Analog Volume ControlsAuxiliary Amplifier Configuration Auxiliary Amplifier Configuration ZoneRemote Amplifier Configuration Auxiliary Amplifier Configuration ZonesOrientation of Connectors Connecting Matrix KeypadsConnecting the RS-232 Serial Port Tools Required for InstallationWire Color Schemes Preparing the WiresInstallation into the Wall Cavity Installation into the Wall CavityOverview Matrix Speakers Connecting Matrix In-Ceiling SpeakersOverview Speaker Wire Technology SWT Wiring Method aMethod B Retrofit Wiring Matrix Active Speakers Method aWiring Matrix Active Speakers Method B Wiring and Connections Delta Series Audio Controllers Wiring and Connections Delta Series Audio Controllers Programming the Delta System Preparation for ProgrammingProgramming Worksheets Programming Worksheet Enter the Program Mode Accommodating Multiple Device ProgrammingProgram Panel Program Menu Selections Setup Program MenuProgramming Source Components Controller Sub MenuAssigning 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 IR Full Labeling IR CommandsLabel Selection Labeling a Source Adding Delay to IR CommandsLabeling a Source Labeling a RoomLabeling a Room Status Values Message Displayed Check Room StatusSetting Source Levels Setting Source LevelsTuner Sub Menu Setting a Station PresetPreferences Program Menu Clock Sub MenuBacklight Sub Menu Backlight Menu Display Options Sub MenuDisplay Menu Firmware Version About Program MenuActivating or Deactivating a Zone Using Matrix KeypadsUsing the Matrix KP-4e Keypad Source SelectionAll Zones on or OFF Navigation Command KeysVolume Control Muting the VolumeTreble and Balance Adjustment Bass and Balance AdjustmentUsing the Matrix KP-NUM Keypad Direct Access ControlDirect Numeric Access On Board AM/FM Tuner Direct Numeric Access Satellite Radio or DSS/DBS Tuner Direct Numeric Access CD Player or ChangerClear All Presets Setting Individual Source Component PresetsCreate a Preset Recall a PresetSetting Individual Source Component Presets Examples Labeling the Keypad Grids Using the Matrix Touch Panel KeypadCustomizing Source Labels Customizing LCD Keypad LabelsSource Command Names are limited to 6 characters Customizing Source Command LabelsUsing 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 MSVLr,v RS-232 Control Commands / MessagesRS-232 Controller Command Messages FGICxMGTRr MSBSr,bMGBSr MSTRr,tMSBLr,x MGSTrMSSTs,x MCMDs,xMGSSs MGPSs,nMSTPs MSSDs,dDelta Audio Controller Status Messages L,p MGLs,i,oMBALr,x MGSTr,v,bb,t,sCSTh,m,s,M,D,Y,x MPRSs,n,pMSTPs,t MSSTs,p,xSource Type Source Command CodesTroubleshooting Power ConnectionsSource Unit Connections Zone Connection Problems No Keypad Activity At AllKeypad Lights, No Sound Symptom Possible Causes Refer to Section Troubleshooting Quick ReferenceTroubleshooting Delta Series Audio Controllers Troubleshooting Delta Series Audio Controllers It’s Your World Take Control

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