Sony RS-232C MIC 1/WL 1 Level Meter Value, MIC 2/WL 2 Level Meter Value, MIC 3 Level Meter Value

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Parameter

byte

Parameter name

Specified

Value

 

 

 

 

 

1st

MIC 1/WL 1 LEVEL METER VALUE

30[H] (‘0’)

 

 

 

2nd

MIC 2/WL 2 LEVEL METER VALUE

31[H] (‘1’)

 

 

 

3rd

MIC 3 LEVEL METER VALUE

32[H] (‘2’)

 

 

 

4th

MIC 4 LEVEL METER VALUE

33[H] (‘3’)

 

 

 

5th

MIC 5/LINE 1 LEVEL METER VALUE

34[H] (‘4’)

 

 

 

6th

MIC 6/LINE 2 LEVEL METER VALUE

35[H] (‘5’)

 

 

 

7th

LINE 3 L LEVEL METER VALUE

36[H] (‘6’)

 

 

 

8th

LINE 3 R LEVEL METER VALUE

37[H] (‘7’)

 

 

 

9th

LINE 4 L LEVEL METER VALUE

38[H] (‘8’)

 

 

 

10th

LINE 4 R LEVEL METER VALUE

39[H] (‘9’)

 

 

 

11th

LINE 4 RL LEVEL METER VALUE

3A[H] (‘:’)

 

 

 

12th

LINE 4 RR LEVEL METER VALUE

3B[H] (‘;’)

 

 

 

13th

LINE 4 C LEVEL METER VALUE

3C[H] (‘<’)

 

 

 

14th

LINE 4 SW LEVEL METER VALUE

3D[H] (‘=’)

 

 

 

15th

LINE OUTPUT 1 LEVEL METER VALUE

3E[H] (‘>’)

 

 

 

16th

LINE OUTPUT 2 LEVEL METER VALUE

3F[H] (‘?’)

 

 

 

17th

LINE OUTPUT 3 LEVEL METER VALUE

40[H] (‘@’)

 

 

 

18th

LINE OUTPUT 4 LEVEL METER VALUE

41[H] (‘A’)

 

 

 

19th

LINE OUTPUT 5 LEVEL METER VALUE

42[H] (‘B’)

 

 

 

20th

LINE OUTPUT 6 LEVEL METER VALUE

43[H] (‘C’)

 

 

 

21st

LINE OUTPUT 7 LEVEL METER VALUE

44[H] (‘D’)

 

 

 

22nd

LINE OUTPUT 8 LEVEL METER VALUE

45[H] (‘E’)

 

 

 

23rd

REC OUT 1 LEVEL METER VALUE

46[H] (‘F’)

 

 

 

24th

REC OUT 2 LEVEL METER VALUE

47[H] (‘G’)

 

 

 

25th

MIC SWICTH

48[H] (‘H’)

 

 

 

26th

WL RF

49[H] (‘I’)

 

 

 

27th

MIC INPUT OVER GAIN

4A[H] (‘J’)

 

 

 

28th

LINE INPUT OVER GAIN

4B[H] (‘K’)

 

 

 

29th

MIC INPUT

4C[H] (‘L’)

 

 

 

30th

LINE INPUT

4D[H] (‘M’)

 

 

 

31st

LINE OUTPUT1-6 OVER GAIN

4E[H] (‘N’)

 

 

 

32nd

LINE OUTPUT7,8 OVER GAIN

4F[H] (‘O’)

 

 

 

33rd

LINE OUTPUT1-6

50[H] (‘P’)

 

 

 

34th

LINE OUTPUT7,8

51[H] (‘Q’)

 

 

 

35th

CLIP/PROTECTION

52[H] (‘R’)

 

 

 

36th

GATE

53[H] (‘S’)

 

 

 

37th

PARALLEL INPUT1-6

54[H] (‘T’)

 

 

 

byte

Parameter name

Specified

Value

 

 

 

 

 

38th

PARALLEL INPUT7-12

55[H] (‘U’)

 

 

 

39th

PARALLEL OUTPUT1-6

56[H] (‘V’)

 

 

 

40th

PARALLEL OUTPUT7-10

57[H] (‘W’)

 

 

 

41st

MIC 1/WL 1 FADER VALUE

58[H] (‘X’)

 

 

 

42nd

MIC 2/WL 2 FADER VALUE

59[H] (‘Y’)

 

 

 

43rd

MIC 3 FADER VALUE

5A[H] (‘Z’)

 

 

 

44th

MIC 4 FADER VALUE

5B[H] (‘[’)

 

 

 

45th

MIC 5/LINE 1 FADER VALUE

5C[H] (‘\’)

 

 

 

46th

MIC 6/LINE 2 FADER VALUE

5D[H] (‘]’)

 

 

 

47th

LINE 3 FADER VALUE

5E[H] (‘^’)

 

 

 

48th

LINE 4 FADER VALUE

5F[H] (‘_’)

 

 

 

49th

LINE OUTPUT 1 FADER VALUE

60[H] (‘`’)

 

 

 

50th

LINE OUTPUT 2 FADER VALUE

61[H] (‘a’)

 

 

 

51st

LINE OUTPUT 3 FADER VALUE

62[H] (‘b’)

 

 

 

52nd

LINE OUTPUT 4 FADER VALUE

63[H] (‘c’)

 

 

 

53rd

LINE OUTPUT 5 FADER VALUE

64[H] (‘d’)

 

 

 

54th

LINE OUTPUT 6 FADER VALUE

65[H] (‘e’)

 

 

 

55th

LINE OUTPUT 7 FADER VALUE

66[H] (‘f’)

 

 

 

56th

LINE OUTPUT 8 FADER VALUE

67[H] (‘g’)

 

 

 

57th

MASTER A FADER VALUE

68[H] (‘h’)

 

 

 

58th

MASTER B FADER VALUE

69[H] (‘i’)

 

 

 

59th

REMOTE 1 FADER VALUE

6A[H] (‘j’)

 

 

 

60th

REMOTE 2 FADER VALUE

6B[H] (‘k’)

 

 

 

61st

REMOTE 3 FADER VALUE

6C[H] (‘l’)

 

 

 

62nd

REMOTE 4 FADER VALUE

6D[H] (‘m’)

 

 

 

63rd

REMOTE 5 FADER VALUE

6E[H] (‘n’)

 

 

 

64th

REMOTE 6 FADER VALUE

6F[H] (‘o’)

 

 

 

65th

MIC INPUT MUTING

70[H] (‘p’)

 

 

 

66th

LINE INPUT MUTING

71[H] (‘q’)

 

 

 

67th

LINE OUTPUT1-6 MUTING

72[H] (‘r’)

 

 

 

68th

LINE OUTPUT / REC OUT /

73[H] (‘s’)

SPEAKER OUTPUT MUTING

 

 

 

 

 

69th

MASTER MUTING

74[H] (‘t’)

 

 

 

70th

GROUP MUTING

75[H] (‘u’)

 

 

 

71st

LINE4 SELECT

76[H] (‘v’)

 

 

 

72nd

SCENE RECALL

77[H] (‘w’)

 

 

 

73rd

LOCK/FADER ACTIVE

78[H] (‘x’)

 

 

 

74 th

FR SETUP STATUS

79[H] (‘y’)

 

 

 

The parameters to be returned have the following meaning.

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Contents SRP-X700P Table of Contents Page CTS Open RXD TXD DTR GNDNAK 4EH ‘N’ ACK 41H ‘A’Delimiter 0DH ‘CR’ Packet format Control S 43H 52H 43H 53H ‘CRCS’Channel Fader Level 43H 4CH 56H 4CH Clvl Remote commandChannel 1st byte Fader level 2nd byte Level Down 43H 4CH 56H 2DH ‘CLV-’Level UP/DOWN Stop 43H 4CH 56H 53H ‘CLVS’ Level UP 43H 4CH 56H 2BH ‘CLV+’Line 4 Select 43H 53H 45H 4CH ‘CSEL’ Channel OFFMuting 43H 4DH 55H 54H ‘CMUT’ Muting Cancel MuntingParallel Output OFF 43H 50H 4FH 46H ‘CPOF’ MutingParallel Output on 43H 50H 4FH 4EH ‘CPON’ Projector Power Control 43H 50H 4AH 50H ‘CPJP’Status Request 52H 53H 54H 54H ‘RSTT’ Scene Recall 43H 52H 43H 4CH ‘CRCL’Scene No Return packet formatMIC 1/WL 1 Level Meter Value FR Setup StatusMIC 2/WL 2 Level Meter Value MIC 3 Level Meter ValueWL RF MIC SwitchMIC Over Gain Line Input Over GainLine OUTPUT1-6 Over Gain MIC Input -∞Line OUTPUT7,8 Over Gain Line OUTPUT1-6 -∞Gate CLIP/PROTECTIONParallel INPUT1-6 Parallel INPUT7-12Fader Value Parallel OUTPUT7-10OUT10 OUT9 OUT8 OUT7 Fader ValueLine Input Muting MIC MutingLine OUTPUT1-6 Muting Line OUTPUT7,8/REC OUT1,2/SPEAKER Output 1,2 MutingLINE4 Select Group MutingScene Recall REMOTE6 REMOTE5 REMOTE4 REMOTE3 REMOTE2 REMOTE1LOCK/FADER FR Setup StatusPanel Lock Auto MIX Parameter Request 52H 41H 4DH 58H ‘RAMX’ Auto MIX 43H 41H 4DH 58H ‘CAMX’Auto MIX Edit Parameter 43H 41H 4DH 50H Camp Input Compressor Ratio 2nd byte Input Compressor Threshold 1st byteRatio Input Compressor Release Time 4th byte Input Compressor Attack Time 3rd byteInput Gate Threshold 5th byte Input Gate Release Time 7th byte Input Gate Hold Time 6th byteOutput Limiter Threshold 8th byte Output Limiter Attack Time 9th byteLine Output 7,8, Recout 1,2 ON/OFF 14th byte Line Output 1-6 ON/OFF 13th byteREC2 REC1 OUT8 OUT7 Auto MIX Edit Parameter Request 52H 41H 4DH 50H Ramp Factory Preset 43H 52H 53H 54H ‘CRST’Firmware Version Request 52H 56H 45H 52H ‘RVER’ FR Setup 43H 46H 52H 53H ‘CFRS’Firmware Version 1-7th byte Scene No st byte MIC Input fader 10th byte Index 2-9th byteLine Input fader 11th byte Line OUTPUT1-6 fader 12th byteDefault Power On Setting 1st byteInformation 43H 49H 4EH 46H ‘CINF’ InformationLine 3 Input 43H 49H 4DH 33H ‘CIL3’ Information Parameter Request 52H 49H 4EH 46H ‘RINF’Information 2-129th byte PEQ frequency 12 and 15th byte Trim 10th byteREF Level PEQPEQ gain 14 and 17th byte PEQ Q 13 and 16th byteGain Limit level 18th byte GainFader level 19th byte Line 3 Input Parameter Request 52H 49H 4DH 33H ‘RIL3’Line 4 Input Parameter Request 52H 49H 4DH 34H ‘RIL4’ Line 4 Input 43H 49H 4DH 34H ‘CIL4’Line OUTPUT1,2 43H 4FH 4CH 31H,32H ‘COL1,2’ HCF PEQ Delay Delay 45th byteREF Level 10th byte 52H 4FH 4DH 31H,32H ‘ROL1,2’ Line Output 1,2 Parameter RequestLine OUTPUT3-8 43H 4FH 4CH 33H-38H ‘COL3-8’ 12th PEQ1 Frequency 13th 52H 4FH 4DH 33H-38H ‘ROL3-8’ Line OUTPUT3-8 Parameter RequestMIC Input 43H 49H 4DH 31H-36H ‘CIM1-6’ FUNCTIONON/OFF FR1 GainFR2 Gain FR3 GainCompressor OFF Compressor 39th byteSoft MIDMUTING/LINE4 Select 43H 4DH 54H 53H ‘CMTS’ MIC Input Parameter Request 52H 49H 4DH 31H-36H ‘RIM1-6’MIC Muting LINE3,4 MutingLine Muting 3rd byte MIC Muting 2nd byteLine OUTPUT1-6 Muting 4th byte Speaker REC OUTPUT8 OUTPUT7 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT1 OUT2 OUT152H 4DH 54H 53H ‘RMTS’ MUTING/LINE4 Select Parameter RequestMaster Muting 6th byte Group Fader Muting 7th byteParallel I/O 43H 50H 49H 4FH ‘CPIO’ Panel Lock 43H 4CH 43H 4BH ‘CLCK’AV SEL FUNCTION1 NoneRecall LVL+FUNCTION2 None Recall OverSEL REC OUT 43H 4FH 52H 31H,32H ‘COR1,2’ Parallel I/O Parameter Request 52H 50H 49H 4FH RpioREC OUT Remote 43H 53H 49H 4FH ‘CSIO’ REC OUT Parameter Request 52H 4FH 4DH 33H,32H ‘ROR1,2’LINE3-4F connection 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14th byte LINE3-4F machine type 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13th byteControl S I/F Type 15th byte PJ Control 16th byteRemote Parameter Request 52H 50H 49H 4FH ‘RPIO’ Video signal type 17th through 22nd byteProjector protocol 23rd byte MIC1/WL1 Level LINE4 A-C,F R LevelLINE4 D-E L Level MIC2/WL2 LevelMIC1/WL1-MIC6/LINE2 ON/OFF 18th byte Level 2-17th byteLINE3-LINE4 A-C ON/OFF 19th byte LINE4 D,E ON/OFF 20th byteScene Index Request 52H 53H 43H 49H ‘RSCI’ Scene Parameter Request 52H 53H 43H 52H ‘RSTR’ Scene Recall Button 43H 52H 53H 41H ‘CRSA’ 52H 52H 53H 41H ‘RRSA’ Scene Recall Button Parameter RequestScene Store 43H 53H 54H 52H ‘CSTR’ FUNCTION1Routing Input Selector Fader Muting Function Function 1, 2 10, 11th byteFader Group Output Muting Function Function ON/OFF 2nd byte Speaker Output 43H 4FH 53H 50H ‘COSP’CH1, 2 selector 11, 21st byte ATT 12, 22nd byte Speaker Output Parameter Request 52H 4FH 53H 50H ‘ROSP’ATT Level
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RS-232C specifications

The Sony RS-232C is a renowned communication standard that has been widely utilized in various electronic devices, enabling serial communication between computers and peripheral devices. This protocol is integral in various applications, including industrial automation, medical equipment, and consumer electronics.

One of the main features of the Sony RS-232C is its simplicity and ease of use. The standard utilizes a basic serial communication method, allowing for asynchronous data transmission. This means that data can be sent one bit at a time over a single channel, ensuring reliable communication over short distances, typically up to 50 feet, although longer distances can be achieved with proper cable management and signal boosters.

The technology behind the RS-232C standard employs voltage levels to represent binary data. Logic level zero is represented by a voltage between -3 to -25 volts, while logic level one is between +3 to +25 volts. This voltage differential is crucial for distinguishing between 'on' and 'off' states in electronic signaling. The standard supports data rates of up to 115.2 kbps, making it suitable for various applications, although it is generally limited in speed when compared to modern communication standards like USB or Ethernet.

In terms of characteristics, the Sony RS-232C supports both full-duplex and half-duplex communication, allowing for simultaneous transmission and reception of data, or one-directional data transfer, respectively. The protocol also includes control signals for flow control, such as RTS (Request to Send) and CTS (Clear to Send), which help manage data transmission and prevent data loss due to buffer overflow.

The RS-232C standard has 25-pin and 9-pin connector configurations, although many devices now utilize the more compact 9-pin DIN format. This legacy standard remains prevalent in industrial settings, as many devices still use RS-232 connections.

Despite the emergence of more advanced communication protocols, the reliability and robustness of the Sony RS-232C ensure that it remains an enduring choice for numerous applications. Its straightforward configuration, coupled with extensive documentation and support, makes it a favorable option for both new installations and the maintenance of legacy systems in various industries. As technology continues to evolve, the RS-232C standard remains a testament to the enduring principles of reliable communication.