AMX DAS-T0808-SIG, DAS-T0804-SIG manual MFAVr,s,f, MLOTb8,b7,b6, MPRSs,n,p, MSTPs,t, MSSTs,p,x

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Serial Control Strings

Status Messages (Cont.)

MFAVr,s,f

Favorite Status, where:

 

1)

‘r’ is the room, (1-64)

 

2)

‘s’ is the source, valid 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.

 

 

MLOTb8,b7,b6,

Lock Out Status, where:

b5,b4,b3,b2,b1

‘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.

 

 

MPRSs,n,p

Preset Status, where:

 

1)

‘s’ is the source, valid values are 1-8

 

2)

‘n’ is the preset, valid values are 1-10

 

3)

‘p’ 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

 

no preset is set

 

 

MSTPs,t

Source Type Status, where:

 

1)

‘s’ is the source, valid values are 1-8

 

2)

‘t’ is the source type, valid values are:

 

 

0: undefined

 

 

1: AM/FM Tuner

 

 

2: CD Changer

 

 

3: DVD Player

 

 

4: Satellite Receiver

 

 

5: Audio Server

 

 

6: Other 1

 

 

20: Internal AM/FM Tuner

 

 

MSSTs,p,x

Source Status, where:

 

1)

's' is the source, (1-8)

 

2)

'p' is the source state, (0-5)

 

 

0: Off

 

 

1: On

 

 

2: Paused

 

 

3: Mute off (Sirius module only)

 

 

4: Mute on (Sirius module only)

 

 

5: Sleep on (Sirius module only)

 

3)

'x' is a variable lenth data string that varies with the type of source:

 

 

0: undefined - p where:

 

 

1: AM/FM Tuner - b,m,f where:

 

 

'b' is the band: 1 = AM, 2 = FM

 

 

'm' is the mono/stereo status: 1 = mono, 0 = stereo

 

 

'f' is the currently tuned frequency (if it is known) (5 digits max)

 

 

2: CD Changer - none

 

 

3: DVD Player - none

 

 

4: Satellite Receiver - none

 

 

5: Audio Server - none

 

 

6: Other 1 - none

 

 

7: Custom XM - none

 

 

8: Internal Sirius Tuner - none

 

 

20: Internal AM/FM Tuner- b,m,s,fffff where:

 

 

'b' is the band: 1 = AM, 2 = FM

 

 

'm' is the mono/stereo status: 1 = mono, 0 = stereo

 

 

's' is the seek/tune status: '1' = seek, '0' = tune

 

 

'f' is the currently tuned frequency (5 digits max)

 

 

 

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ConfigurationSplit Zone / Analog Volume control Option 2 one Keypad Split Zone / Analog Volume Control Option 1 One KeypadProgramming Worksheets Setup and ConfigurationSource Documentation Key-By-Key ProgrammingProgramming Panel Programming the Tango ControllerMain Menu screen System Setup MRC Setup Mode screen System Setup Mode screenProgramming Source Equipment MRC Setup Mode Options screenIR OK 50 percent sure 1 command received Learn IR CommandsAdjusting Input Attenuation Setting Gain/AttenuationInput Attenuation Mode screen Adjusting Output GainPaging Setting Paging VolumeRoom Control Settings Selecting Stereo/Mono System Setup Tuner Setup Mode screenSetting Presets Selecting AM/FMSetting the Day of the week System Setup Clock Setup Mode screenSetting System Time Setting System DateBacklight Intensity Backlight OptionsDevice Status Backlight ModeAbout Options screen Program LCD KP System Setup Mode AboutSetup and Configuration Tango Series Audio Controllers DAS-SIRIUS Tuner 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