AMX DAS-T0804-SIG CSTv,h,m,s, CALMr,s,v,h,m, RSSTx,y,z, RSIDx,y, RSCIx`y`s`z`c`t`a`p, RSCTx`y`z

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Serial Control Strings

Status Messages (Cont.)

CSTv,h,m,s

Clock Status, where:

 

1)

‘v’ is the clock version

 

2)

‘h’ is the hour, valid values are from 0-23

 

3)

‘m’ is the minute, valid values are from 0-59

 

4)

‘s’ is the second, valid values are from 0-59

 

 

CALMr,s,v,h,m

Alarm Status, where:

 

1)

'r' is the room, (0-64)

 

 

0: all zones have no alarm set

 

2)

's' is the source, (0-8)

 

 

0: no alarm is set

 

 

1-8: alarm is set for the corresponding source

 

3)

'v' is the volume, (0-70, 101)

 

 

101 : Mute

 

 

70..0 : -70..0 dB

 

4)

'h' is the hour, (0-23)

 

5)

'm' is the minute, (0-59)

 

 

RSSTx,y,z

General Sirius Radio Status, where:

 

1)

‘x’ is the Sirius number (1-2)

 

2)

‘y’ is the Sirius Status Index (0-7)

 

3)

‘z’ is the Status Message

 

Refer to Status Codes for SIRIUS Tuner on page 79 for more info.

 

 

RSIDx,y

Sirius Radio ID Status, where:

 

1)

‘x’ is the Sirius number (1-2)

 

2)

‘y’ is the Sirius Radio ID String (36 char max)

 

 

RSCIx`y`s`z`c`t`a`p

Sirius Radio Channel Status, where:

 

1)

‘x’ is the Sirius number (1-2)

 

2)

‘y’ is the Channel number (3 digits)

 

3)

‘s’ is the Service ID (3 digits)

 

4)

‘z’ (0=play, 1=no play)

 

5)

‘c’ is the Channel Name (36 characters max)

 

6)

‘t’ is the Title (36 characters max)

 

7)

‘a’ is the Artist (36 characters max)

 

8)

‘p’ is the Composer (36 characters max)

 

Note: Because commas can be used in each description, each variable is separated

 

with an accent (‘) symbol.

 

 

RSCTx`y`z

Sirius Radio Category Status, where:

 

1)

'x' is the Sirius number (1-2)

 

2)

'y' is the Category number (0-99)

 

3)

'z' is the Category name (eg. Pop)

 

 

RSCHs,x,y,z

Sirius Radio Channel Number Status, where:

 

1)

‘s’ is the Sirius number (1-2)

 

2)

‘x’ is the Category number (0-99)

 

3)

‘y’ is the Channel number (3 digits)

 

4)

‘z’ is the Service ID (3 digits)

 

 

 

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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 OverviewProduct Specifications Tango Audio Controllers Product SpecificationsFront Panel Components Rear Panel ComponentsDAS-TRMK Rack Mount Kit for Tango Audio Controllers and Zone Tango Series Audio Controllers Installation Rack-MountingVentilation Speaker Wire Technology SWT Cabling Installation InstructionsConnector Layout Rear Panel Cable TypeConnecting Sources Audio Inputs/Outputs Connecting IR OutputsConnecting Zone Outputs SWT Connectors Connecting SWT Keypads to the Tango ControllerConnecting SWT Speakers to SWT Keypads Connecting Paging Inputs/Outputs Connecting Tango Zone ExpandersFrom Audio Device L/R To Zones Zone Expander Addressing DAS-T0808-SIG 8-Zone ControllerDAS-T0804-SIG 4-Zone Controller Connecting the RS-232 Serial Port Antenna InstallationOn-Board AM/FM Tuner Module RS-232 CableConnecting a Tango Amplifier Wiring DiagramMIO-R1 Audio Tango Distributed Audio Remote Control SpecificationsMIO R-1 Audio Specifications Installing Custom Buttons Programming The MIO R-1 Audio Using KeypadBuilder Battery Low IndicatorInserting Batteries into The MIO R-1 Audio Tone Control & SRS Setting SRS Bass Boost, Focus, 3D and WOW SettingsZone Control Source Control Internal Tuner and Audio ServerCD and DVD Satellite and OtherDirect Numeric Access Configuration ModeBattery Type LED Sleep Mode BrightnessLED Awake Brightness Additional DocumentationUsing Four Conductor Speaker Wire Using the Audio Zone ExpanderSystem Integration Drawings SWT Distributed Audio SystemsSWT Special Wiring Configurations Distribution WiringAuxiliary Amplifier Configuration 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 KeypadSetup and Configuration Source DocumentationKey-By-Key Programming Programming WorksheetsProgramming the Tango Controller Main Menu screenProgramming Panel 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 screenSetting Paging Volume Room Control SettingsPaging System Setup Tuner Setup Mode screen Setting PresetsSelecting AM/FM Selecting Stereo/MonoSystem Setup Clock Setup Mode screen Setting System TimeSetting System Date Setting the Day of the weekBacklight Options Backlight IntensityBacklight Mode About Options screenDevice Status System Setup Mode About Program LCD KPSetup and Configuration Tango Series Audio Controllers Tuner Modules DAS-AMFM TunerDAS-SIRIUS Tuner Top = Slot Bottom = Slot Front Setting the Jumpers Audio Controller Jumpers ON/OFF SettingsAudio Controller Jumpers Location 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 AMX Duet Module Interface Specifications Port MappingChannels Mi-Series & Tango Controllers Port MappingTango Controllers Channels Command Control Mi-Series & Tango Controllers Command ControlLevels Mi-Series & Tango Controllers Levels?FWVERSION ?INPUTInput PassbackTunerpresetsave ?PROPERTYReinit ?VERSIONCommand Feedback Mi-Series & Tango Controllers Command FeedbackBand FwversionProductid PropertyTunemode VersionSource Commands Referenced by Source Type Input Source TypesOther External IR Commands By Source Type Learn IR by Source TypeCD CD DVD DVD SAT SatelliteAudio Audio ServerOther Other Matrix Onboard = Seek DownSerial Control Strings General InformationSerial Port Communication Network CommunicationCommand Messages Command MessagesMver MgcfAMX MgbdBdhi BdloMSBSr,b MGBSrMSTRr,t MGTRrMSAOs MSSCr,sMGSCr MSSRr,sMGSRr MSGLs,i,oMGGLs MSPGr,s MGPGrMSPVr,v MGPVrMGSTr MSSTs,x MCMDs,x, yMSBLr,x MGBLrMSPRr,x MGPRrMSRGs,b8,b7 B6,b5,b4,b3B2,b1 MARGg,rMRRGr MdrgMDRGz MGRGrMDGVr,i MSGVr,vMGRSs MSFVr,s,fMGFVr,s MSLOrMCLOr MgloMGPSs,n MRPSs,nMSTPs Satellite Receiver ‘ssss’ where ‘ssss’ is the station number MSSDs,dMGSSs CSSTh,m,sCgst CCALrSgid Mcmd Command Codes Mcmd Command CodesStatus Codes for Sirius Tuner Status Codes for Sirius TunerStatus Messages Status MessagesMASOFF0 MBALr,x MPRVr,xMGSTr,v,bb,t,s,r,z,l,p MRGSz,s,b8,b7,b6MFAVr,s,f MLOTb8,b7,b6MPRSs,n,p MSTPs,tCSTv,h,m,s CALMr,s,v,h,mRSSTx,y,z RSIDx,yTroubleshooting Power ConnectionsSymptom Possible Causes Section Source Unit ConnectionsZone Connection Problems Dead ZonesLED Does Not light 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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