Nuvo NV-E6DMS, NV-E6DXS owner manual Response

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COMMAND:

*SxIR56SET<CR> - sets SOURCE x to 56 KHz IR repeat carrier (x is 1 to 6).

RESPONSE:

Same response as for #IRSETSR<CR>

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COMMAND:

*SxIR38SET<CR> - sets SOURCE x to 38 KHz IR repeat carrier (x is 1 to 6).

RESPONSE:

Same response as for #IRSETSR<CR>

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COMMAND/RESPONSE DESCRIPTIONS.

NOTE – zone number field xx should ALWAYS

Include a lead zero ("0") for zone numbers less than 10.

COMMAND: *ZxxCONSR<CR> - Connect STATUS REQUEST where xx is zone # from 1 to 12.

RESPONSE: #ZxxPWRppp,SRCs,GRPt,VOL-yy<CR>-ppp = "ON" (2 characters) or "OFF" (3 characters)

-s = SOURCE NUMBER 1 to 6 -q = 0 if SOURCE GROUP is ON

1 if SOURCE GROUP is OFF

-yy = level below max in dB: -00 to -79 dB (include lead 0 for all single-digit values)

-yy = "MT" if in MUTE state

-yy = "XM" if external MUTE is being held active

This response will also be issued in response to pressing the ON/OFF, VOLUME, or SOURCE keys on a KEYPAD. NOTE – the response will be issued if a SOURCE key is press`ed on a zone that is powered OFF even though the key press has no effect on the system. It will be output at every increment during a volume ramp initiated by HOLDING a VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN key on a keypad. It will also be issued at every increment of a volume ramp commanded by the *ZxxVOL+<CR> and *ZxxVOL-<CR>commands (see below).

The MUTE value will be asserted if a *ZxMTON<CR> command has been received, OR if the volume is run all the way to the lowest possible point (volume off). An active EXTERNAL MUTE input, however, will always override other volume response values with the "XM" response.

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COMMAND: *ZxxSETSR<CR> – ZoneSet STATUS REQUEST where xx is zone # from 1 to 12.

RESPONSE: #ZxxORp,BASSyy,TREByy,GRPq,VRSTr<CR>-p = 1 if DIP switches are overridden* 0 if DIP switches are in control

-yy = EQ level, dB, –8 to +0 (flat) to +8 in 1 dB increments

-q = 0 if SOURCE GROUP is ON 1 if SOURCE GROUP is OFF

(This follows DIP switch definition.)

-r = 0 if VOLUME RESET is ON 1 if VOLUME RESET is OFF

(This follows DIP switch definition.)

*override set to 1 FOR THIS ZONE only if one of commands *ZxxBASSyy<CR>, *ZxxTREByy<CR>, *ZxxGRPq<CR>, or *ZxxVRSTr<CR> are issued (see descriptions below).

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Contents Essentia English French Introduction EssentiaEssentia D Wiring Diagram Step Quick Start GuideStep Amplifier Front Panel Amplifier Back Panel Keypad RC2 Remote Control Complete Crimping Instructions for Cat-5 Fig Installing Essentia in Your HomeIII. Installing the NV-E6DEZP EZ Port Fig II. Installing the Essentia AmplifierNetwork Cable IV. Connecting the EZ Port toEssentia amplifier Fig Essentia Network ConnectionVII. Expanding Essentia to 12 Zones VI. Connecting the IR EmittersKeypad DIP switch chart VIII. Installing the Essentia keypadsAdditional Zone Keypads Fig IX. Setting the Zone Address DIP Switches FigXI. Source Grouping Fig XIII. Parental Lock XII. Volume Reset FigNV-RC2 Remote Learning Remote XIV. Changing the Buttons on Essentia Keypad FigNV-MI1 Mute Interface Adapter Fig Essentia AccessoriesNV-LSI12 Local Source Interrupt Fig AccessoriesRS232 Interface NV-P2100 200 Watt Auxiliary Amplifier FigNV-P2100 Amplifier Essentia AmplifierTroubleshooting SymptomRemedy Warranty Essentia SpecificationsResponse #IRSETaa,bb,cc,dd,ee,ffCR where Response # Allmoncr USE Lead 0 in Tens Place for Value Less than Response #ZxxLKONCR Page Delhi Pike Cincinnati, OH 45238 U.S.A