Sonance 875D SE instruction manual Serial Control Notes

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SONAMP® 875D SE 8-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER

Serial Control Notes:

1. The 875D SE will respond to each command with the new value after the command is acted-upon.

Example: Zone 2 volume is 53. If a “:V2+3” (increase Zone 2 volume +3 steps) command is then issued, the 875D SE echoes back (V256) (Zone 2 volume is 56).

2. The 875D SE will respond to invalid commands with “ERR”.

Example: A “:V7?” poll is received (What is Zone 7 volume?). Since there is no Zone 7, the 875D SE echoes back “ERR”. 3. The 875D SE will respond with “N/A” if a recognized command cannot be executed.

Example: Zone 4 is OFF when a “:V4?” (What is Zone 4 volume?) query is received. Since Zone 4 is OFF, the 875D SE echoes back “N/A”.

4a. Any command followed by a “?” will be treated as a Query and will cause the 875D SE to echo back the current state for that zone (z) or channel (c).

Example: Zone 4 is OFF and a “:P4?” query is received. The 875D SE echoes back “P40” (Zone 4 power is OFF).

4b. A command followed by a “G?” will be treated as a Global query and will cause the 875D SE to echo back the current state of each zone or channel.

Example: A “:BPG?” (Is BBE ON or OFF in Zones 1 – 4?) query is received. The 875D SE echoes back: BP11 (Zone 1 BBE is ON); BP21 (Zone 2 BBE is ON); BP30 (Zone 3 BBE is OFF); BP40 (Zone 4 BBE is OFF)

5.When an over-temperature or fault condition occurs, activating the amplifier’s protection circuits, the 875D SE will issue an unsolicited echo reporting that condition.

Example 1: If the temperature inside the amplifier reaches 68°C, it will issue the unsolicited echo “TP68”.

Example 2: If Zone 1 experiences a fault the amplifier will issue the unsolicited echo “FP1”.

6.When the amplifier is plugged-in it will automatically issue its AMX beacon.

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Contents Sonamp 875D SE Page Important Safety Information Ance to Rain or MOISTURE.Design and Features IntroductionFront Panel Placement Box ContentsUnpacking Thermal Protection Protection CircuitsOver-Current Protection Power Cord see Figure Powering the AmplifierReplacing the Fuse see Figure Input Assignment DIP Switches see Figure Source Connections see Figures 6Input Sensitivity Adjustment Use Good Speaker WireSpeaker Connections Speaker Connections for Stereo Operation see FigureSpeaker Connections for Bridged Operation see Figures 11 Flip Outer 2 Levers UPVoltage Trigger Mode Auto Audio Trigger ModeAuto-On OFF Bypass Mode BBE Sound EnhancementConnecting the 875D SE to a Serial Control Device Zone Trigger OutputsSerial Control Enabling 875D SE Zone Serial Control875D SE Serial Commands Serial Control Notes Specifications Installation ExamplesZone System 2 7.1-Channel Home Theater System ProcessorSystem 3 Multi-Zone System with Controller For ALL ChannelsFor ALL AL2 Control Output K2 Rear Panel Technical Assistance and Service Important Freight collect shipments will be refusedLimited Warranty Coverage U.S.A. Only Exclusions and LimitationsSystem Notes
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