Xantech mrc88 RS232 Palette Editor Window, Using PC Test, Using MRC88 Test

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RS232 Palette Editor Window

Entering RS232 Command Strings

TESTING RS232 COMMAND STRINGS

There are two methods of testing RS232 Command Strings directly from the RS232 Palette Editor: One is directly out of the DragMRC PC’s Comport and the second method is through the MRC88’s RS232 Com Port – Figure 3-(29). Using both methods you can control the component or device directly for confirmation of command string or send the command to an RS232 Utility programming to verify proper output (this is good for Trouble Shooting purposes or for testing the program without the component or device present).

Using PC TEST:

1.Connect the Com Port of the PC running DragMRC to the corresponding component or device of the commands to be tested.

NOTE: A “Null Modem” cable may be necessary for communicating with the Component or Device. Please check with the Manufacturer to see if this is required.

2.Click on the ‘PC Test’ button in the RS232 Palette Editor.

3.Make sure the RS232 Port Settings are set appropriate for the device connected to (refer to the mfg’s Instruction Manual of the component or device being tested for the proper communication settings)

4.Click on the command string to be tested on the left-hand side of the RS232 Palette Editor. Note:

Only commands with the icon will be able to be tested.

5.The Device or Component connected should respond accordingly. If not, check the command string entered and port settings in the Test RS232 Settings window. If still having problems see the Trouble Shooting section to verify RS232 communication.

6.Test all Command Stings in this fashion before placing into a Palette File.

Using MRC88 TEST:

NOTE: The PC running DragMRC needs to connected to the programming port of the MRC88 Controller/Amplifier and communication verified (Base Unit “Who Am I”) before continuing.

1.Connect the Com Port on the rear of the MRC88 Controller/Amplifier – Figure 3-(29)to the corresponding component or device of the commands to be tested.

NOTE: A “Null Modem” cable may be necessary for communicating with the Component or Device. Please check with the Manufacturer to see if this is required (refer to MRC88 RS232 pin assignment as shown on page 97).

2.Click on the ‘MRC88 Test’ button in the RS232 Palette Editor.

3.Make sure the RS232 Port Settings (Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, and Stop Bits) are set appropriate for the device connected to (refer to the mfg’s Instruction Manual of the component or device being tested for the proper communication settings). Click on PREFERENCES and verify

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Contents Installation Instructions Not Expose this Appliance to Rain or Moisture Safety Instructions Read Before Operating EquipmentTable of Contents Programming the Controller ADVANCED/EXPANDED Programming Section Model MRC88 Xantech Corporation MRC88 system includes the following components General InformationModel MRC88 System Overview System Block DiagramCONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER Features Keypad Features Front Panel MRC88 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER Panel and Feature DescriptionsMRC88 Front Panel Features and Connections System Status Power-Up ModeZone Status Active-Operational Mode Source Component Input Connections MRC88 Rear Panel Features and ConnectionsSource Loop-Thru Connections MRC88 Keypad MRC88 Keypad Feature DescriptionsMRC88 Keypad Front Features Model MRC88 MRC88 Keypad Rear Features and Connections Model MRC88 Keypad Rear Panel Features and FunctionsOperation OUT-OF-THE-BOX PRE Test BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED InstallationObstructions MRC88Keep perforations on top cover free Expanded Mounting and Installing the MRC88 KeypadMRC88 Keypad mounting template MRC88 Keypad Removal Optional Keypad Back-Box for pre-install applicationsVideo Connections Connecting the MRC88 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIERAudio Connections BASIC/ADVANCEDAdvanced CSM1 Threshold AdjustmentsBASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Zone Related Wiring ConnectionsStatus BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Composite VideoModulated Video Connections AT the Zone Location BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Control OutCO1 and CO2 Zones 7 Zone IR BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDEDMultiple Keypad Connections Single Keypad CAT5 ConnectionsOFF Zone Expansion Connecting TWO MRC88 Controllers ExpandedLinking TWO MRC88 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER Units MRC88 Keypad CAT5 Cable Lengths MRC88 Connecting Block located on rear of KeypadBASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Typical MRC88 System SETTING-UP the MRC88 SystemPre-Programming the MRC88 BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Computer Requirements Minimum Basic Mode Advanced Mode Expanded ModePlanning the System Starting MRC88 Dragon DROP-IR Software Connecting the MRC88 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER to the PCSoftware Installation Included Hardware & Software ItemsStarting a Project BUILT-IN IR Code Library BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Learning IR Commands Creating Palette FilesLearning IR Commands BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Built-In Mfg’s IR Command LibraryRecording Toggle Command Functions Creating a Palette File BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED To Rename an Existing FunctionTo Add a New Function Importing CCF Files Getting Source Commands from the InternetEditing BRAND, COMPONENT, and Function Lists Importing Discrete IR Hex Codes ADVANCED/EXPANDED Entering RS232 Command StringsRS232 Palette Editor Window Using PC TestUsing MRC88 Test Creating an RS232 Palette File Creating AN RS232 Palette File ADVANCED/EXPANDEDProgramming The Controller Configuring Source Icons on MRC88 Keypad LCDDownloading Source Icons to the Keypad Creating NEW IconsSelecting Icons from the Icon Generator Placing Commands on the Virtual Keypad Basic Placing Commands Onto the Virtual KeypadSelecting RS232 Command Palettes ADVANCED/EXPANDED Selecting Internal Amplifier Commands ADVANCED/EXPANDEDProgramming Sequences Macros Editing Buttons on the Virtual Keypad Button Edit Pop-Up MenuEditing Commands in the Macro Command List Window Zone 1 thru Editing CommandsProgramming Power Management Programming Power Management and Sense Trigger CodesBasic Power Management Programming Sense Triggers Programming Sense Trigger Codes ADVANCED/EXPANDEDTesting Commands Under Power Management and Sense Triggers RC68 Code Group Zone Options ConfigurationDefault settings set in Basic Mode are as follows Name of Zone ADVANCED/EXPANDEDIR Loop Back Settings ADVANCED/EXPANDED PRE AMP Volume Adjust Settings ADVANCED/EXPANDEDTransferring the Project Configuring Commands for IR in ZoneZone Audio Input Controller Options ProgrammingExpanded Options Mode of OperationIR Routing BACK-LIGHT ControlMonitor Lockout Mode Factory default Disabled RS232 SettingsMonitor Lockout Mode Zone Linking Programming Dynamic Zone Link Mode Factory default Disabled Clear ALL RS232 Input TranslatorLink ALL Dynamic Link ALL StaticIRS232 Input Translator Programming IR Commands and SequencesRC68+ IR Code Triggered Sequencer RC68 IR Command Macro WindowInternal Amplifier Command Window Programming Internal Amplifier CommandsUsing Internal Amplifier Commands Internal Amplifier Commands Zone Expansion Connecting Multiple MRC88 ControllersRS232 Control While in Expanded Mode Programming in Expanded ModeEnabling Expanded Mode Physical Connections in Expanded ModeSources 1 through Uploading MRC88 Projects Transferring a Project to the MRC88Saving and BACKING-UP Files Downloading Firmware Files from the WEB Firmware Upgrade OptionisWarm Firmware Upgrade Cold Firmware UpgradeTeaching a HAND-HELD Remote to Operate the MRC88 System Tweaking the SystemTrimming Source Audio Input Levels Making Fine AdjustmentsKeypad Adjustments Zone AdjustmentsSource Slection and Control Powering the Zone on and OFFSetting the Volume Accessing Tier 2 CommandsDynamic Monitor Lockout Parental Control ADVANCED/EXPANDED Zone SettingsAudio Adjustments BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED System Status BASIC/ADVANCEDExpanded RS232 Control ?5SS3+ 7PR1+?5SS+ AO+ CommandsQueries Volume Level 39 Steps Keypad Button ID +12 MRC88 SettingLevel in dB +14Balance Level Left Speaker Right Speaker MRC88 Setting AttenuationProblem Probable Cause and Solution TroubleshootingModel MRC88Page 96Model MRC88 RS232 and Expansion PIN OUT Information GND IR Sensor SpecificationsCertifications VideoModel MRC88 Model MRC88 Xantech Corporation Bradley Avenue, Sylmar CA Phone 818.362.0353 fax Xantech Corporation
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