AMX DAS-T0804-SIG, DAS-T0808-SIG manual MGFVr,s, MSLOr, MCLOr, Mglo, MSPSs,n,p

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Serial Control Strings

Command Messages (Cont.)

MGFVr,s

Get the favorite, where:

Favorite Status:

 

1) ‘r’ is the desired room, (1-64)

"MFAVr,s,f"

 

2) ‘s’ is the desired source, valid values are

where:

 

1-8

1) 'r' is the room, values from [1..64]

 

 

2) 's' is the source, values are 1-8

 

 

3) 'f' is the direct tuning string; it can be from

 

 

0 to 7 characters long and is translated

 

 

as specified in the 'Send Source Direct

 

 

Data' command: Zero length data is

 

 

returned if the favorite is not set

 

 

- or -

 

 

ERR

 

 

 

MSLOr

Lock out the keypad in a room, where:

Keypad Lock Out Status:

 

‘r’ is the room to lock out, (1-64)

"MLOTb8,b7,b6,b5,b4,b3,b2,b1"

 

 

where:

 

 

'b8'…'b1' is a binary room selection bitmap

 

 

where all rooms blocked out have a binary 1 in

 

 

the room position. The most significant bit in

 

 

'b8' is for room 64 and the least

 

 

significant bit in 'b1' is for room 1

 

 

- or -

 

 

ERR

 

 

 

MCLOr

Clear the keypad lock out in a room, where:

Keypad Lock Out Status:

 

‘r’ is the room to clear the lock out in, (1-64)

"MLOTb8,b7,b6,b5,b4,b3,b2,b1"

 

 

where:

 

 

'b8'…'b1' is a binary room selection bitmap

 

 

where all rooms blocked out have a binary 1 in

 

 

the room position. The most significant bit in

 

 

'b8' is for room 64 and the least

 

 

significant bit in 'b1' is for room 1

 

 

- or -

 

 

ERR

 

 

 

MGLO

Get the keypad lock out status for the sys-

Keypad Lock Out Status:

 

tem.

"MLOTb8,b7,b6,b5,b4,b3,b2,b1"

 

 

where:

 

 

'b8'…'b1' is a binary room selection bitmap

 

 

where all rooms blocked out have a binary 1 in

 

 

the room position. The most significant bit in

 

 

'b8' is for room 64 and the least

 

 

significant bit in 'b1' is for room 1

 

 

- or -

 

 

ERR

 

 

 

MSPSs,n,p

Set the preset, where:

Preset Status:

 

1) ‘s’ is the desired source, (1-8)

"MPRSs,n,p"

 

2) ‘n’ is the desired preset, (1-10)

where:

 

3) ‘p’ is the direct tuning string; it can be from

1) 's' is the source, valid values are 1-8

 

0 to 7 characters long and is translated as

2) 'n' is the preset, valid values are 1-10

 

specified in the ‘Send Source Direct Data’

3) 'p' is the direct tuning string; it can be

 

command: Zero length data will clear the

from 0 to 7 characters long and is

 

preset.

 

translated as specified in the 'Send

 

 

 

 

Source Direct Data' command: Zero

 

 

length data is returned if no preset is set.

 

 

- or -

 

 

ERR

 

 

 

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Contents Tango AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents System Integration Drawings Tuner Modules IR Commands By Source Type Mdrg Troubleshooting No Keypad Activity At All Table of Contents Viii Tango Series Audio Controllers Tango Series Audio Controllers OverviewFront Panel Components Product SpecificationsTango Audio Controllers Product Specifications Rear Panel ComponentsDAS-TRMK Rack Mount Kit for Tango Audio Controllers and Zone Tango Series Audio Controllers Ventilation InstallationRack-Mounting Connector Layout Rear Panel Speaker Wire Technology SWTCabling Installation Instructions Cable TypeConnecting Zone Outputs Connecting Sources Audio Inputs/OutputsConnecting IR Outputs Connecting SWT Speakers to SWT Keypads SWT ConnectorsConnecting SWT Keypads to the Tango Controller Connecting Paging Inputs/Outputs Connecting Tango Zone ExpandersFrom Audio Device L/R To Zones DAS-T0804-SIG 4-Zone Controller Zone Expander AddressingDAS-T0808-SIG 8-Zone Controller On-Board AM/FM Tuner Module Connecting the RS-232 Serial PortAntenna Installation RS-232 CableConnecting a Tango Amplifier Wiring DiagramMIO R-1 Audio Specifications MIO-R1 Audio Tango Distributed Audio Remote ControlSpecifications Installing Custom Buttons Inserting Batteries into The MIO R-1 Audio Programming The MIO R-1 Audio Using KeypadBuilderBattery Low Indicator Zone Control Tone Control & SRS SettingSRS Bass Boost, Focus, 3D and WOW Settings CD and DVD Source ControlInternal Tuner and Audio Server Satellite and OtherDirect Numeric Access Configuration ModeLED Awake Brightness Battery TypeLED Sleep Mode Brightness Additional DocumentationSystem Integration Drawings Using Four Conductor Speaker WireUsing the Audio Zone Expander SWT Distributed Audio SystemsAuxiliary Amplifier Configuration SWT Special Wiring ConfigurationsDistribution Wiring RF InterferenceRemote Amplifier Configuration Wire Configurations Keypad for Control OnlySplit Zone / Analog Volume Control Option 1 One Keypad Split Zone / Analog Volume control Option 2 one KeypadKey-By-Key Programming Setup and ConfigurationSource Documentation Programming WorksheetsProgramming Panel Programming the Tango ControllerMain Menu screen System Setup Mode screen System Setup MRC Setup Mode screenMRC Setup Mode Options screen Programming Source EquipmentLearn IR Commands IR OK 50 percent sure 1 command receivedSetting Gain/Attenuation Adjusting Input AttenuationAdjusting Output Gain Input Attenuation Mode screenPaging Setting Paging VolumeRoom Control Settings Selecting AM/FM System Setup Tuner Setup Mode screenSetting Presets Selecting Stereo/MonoSetting System Date System Setup Clock Setup Mode screenSetting System Time Setting the Day of the weekBacklight Options Backlight IntensityDevice Status Backlight ModeAbout Options screen System Setup Mode About Program LCD KPSetup and Configuration Tango Series Audio Controllers DAS-SIRIUS Tuner Tuner ModulesDAS-AMFM Tuner Top = Slot Bottom = Slot Front Audio Controller Jumpers Location Setting the JumpersAudio Controller Jumpers ON/OFF Settings Audio Controller Jumpers Dual Tuner Setting DAS-AMFM Tuner Module JumpersRemoving the Pre-Installed DAS-AMFM Tuner Module Installing a Second DAS-AMFM Tuner Module Rear Panel Tuner Slots 1Ribbon Cable Tuner Installing the DAS-SIRIUS Tuner Module Cable RoutingConnecting and Positioning the Sirius Antenna ModuleActivating Your Sirius Subscription Channels AMX Duet Module Interface SpecificationsPort Mapping Mi-Series & Tango Controllers Port MappingTango Controllers Channels Levels Command ControlMi-Series & Tango Controllers Command Control Mi-Series & Tango Controllers LevelsInput ?FWVERSION?INPUT PassbackReinit Tunerpresetsave?PROPERTY ?VERSIONBand Command FeedbackMi-Series & Tango Controllers Command Feedback FwversionTunemode ProductidProperty VersionOther External Source Commands Referenced by Source TypeInput Source Types CD CD IR Commands By Source TypeLearn IR by Source Type DVD DVD SAT SatelliteOther Other AudioAudio Server Matrix Onboard = Seek DownSerial Port Communication Serial Control StringsGeneral Information Network CommunicationMver Command MessagesCommand Messages MgcfBdhi AMXMgbd BdloMSTRr,t MSBSr,bMGBSr MGTRrMGSCr MSAOsMSSCr,s MSSRr,sMGGLs MGSRrMSGLs,i,o MSPVr,v MSPGr,sMGPGr MGPVrMGSTr MSSTs,x MCMDs,x, yMSPRr,x MSBLr,xMGBLr MGPRrB2,b1 MSRGs,b8,b7B6,b5,b4,b3 MARGg,rMDRGz MRRGrMdrg MGRGrMGRSs MDGVr,iMSGVr,v MSFVr,s,fMCLOr MGFVr,sMSLOr MgloMSTPs MGPSs,nMRPSs,n Satellite Receiver ‘ssss’ where ‘ssss’ is the station number MSSDs,dCgst MGSSsCSSTh,m,s CCALrSgid Status Codes for Sirius Tuner Mcmd Command CodesMcmd Command Codes Status Codes for Sirius TunerStatus Messages Status MessagesMASOFF0 MGSTr,v,bb,t,s,r,z,l,p MBALr,xMPRVr,x MRGSz,s,b8,b7,b6MPRSs,n,p MFAVr,s,fMLOTb8,b7,b6 MSTPs,tRSSTx,y,z CSTv,h,m,sCALMr,s,v,h,m RSIDx,ySymptom Possible Causes Section TroubleshootingPower Connections Source Unit ConnectionsLED Does Not light Zone Connection ProblemsDead Zones Source ConnectionsNo Keypad Activity At All Keypad Lights, No SoundProgramming Troubleshooting Tango Series Audio Controllers It’s Your World Take Control

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