Krell Industries RC-5 manual Connecting to the RS-232 Port, RS-232 Port Protocols

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Connecting to the RS-232 Port

WIRING THE MALE RS-232 PORT CONNECTOR

A 9-pin RS-232 port is located on the right-hand side of the Home Theater Standard 7.1 back panel. Make sure the clamping screws (or thumbscrews) securely fasten the connection cable from the external computer-based device to the RS-232 port on the Home Theater Standard 7.1.

Refer to the operating manual of your external computer-based device for instructions on connecting to the Home Theater Standard 7.1.

To wire the male connector, follow these steps:

1.Locate the pin numbers on the male connector plug (not shown).

2.Locate the pinout numbers on the female connector. (See Pinout Signal list below).

3.Wire the male connector, matching the pin numbers on the connector plug to the pinout numbers on the female connector. Only three signals are necessary: 2=Received Data, 3=Transmitted Data, and 5=Signal Ground.

RS-232 PORT

5 4 3 2 1

FEMALE CONNECTOR

(located on the back panel

of the Home Theater Standard 7.1)

9 8 7 6

Pinout Signal

1Data Carrier Detect

2Received Data

3Transmitted Data

4Data Terminal Ready

5Signal Ground

6Data Set Ready

7Request to Send

8Clear to Send

9Ring Indicator

RS-232 Port Protocols

The Home Theater Standard 7.1 RS-232 connection port is set to the following protocols:

9600 Baud

8 Data Bits

1 Stop Bit

No Parity

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Krell Home Theater Standard 7.1 Developer’s Reference

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Contents Developer’s Reference Surround Preamp/ProcessorHome Theater Standard Surround Preamp/Processor Developer’s ReferenceOverview Connecting to the RS-232 Port RS-232 Port ProtocolsRS-232 Commands for the Home Theater Standard Command RS-232 CodeRS-232 Commands for the Home Theater Standard Works on current zoneMain Zone Direct Select Commands Trigger Decode Mode Select Commands Audio Decode Mode Code Word 1 Start of Message Word 2 General StatusRS-232 Status Block Descriptions Word 9 Zone 2 Audio Input Word 8 Main Zone Audio InputWord 10 Loudspeakers / Current Audio Stream Word 11 Current Audio Decode Modes Analog and PCM Decode ModesWord 12 Main Zone Balance/Compression Mode Word 13 Room EQ/Zone 2 BalanceWord 15 Surround Trim Word 14 Center TrimWord 16 Back Trim Word 17 Sub Trim Word 18 End of MessageRC-5 Commands for Home Theater Standard System Command RC5 Word Home Theater HEX DEC StandardRC-5 Commands for the Home Theater Standard Audio Decode Mode Code
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RC-5, RS-232 specifications

Krell Industries, renowned for its high-end audio and video components, has made significant advancements in connectivity protocols, particularly the RS-232 and RC-5 interfaces. These technologies are integral to modern home theater systems and high-fidelity audio setups, enabling seamless communication between devices while ensuring superior performance.

The RS-232 interface, a standard for serial communication, is widely used in professional and consumer electronics. Krell’s implementation of RS-232 allows for robust control of audio and video equipment. It supports bidirectional data transmission, which means that not only can commands be sent to the device, but status can also be communicated back to the controller. This feature is essential for integrated systems where centralized control is desired, enhancing user convenience.

One of the standout characteristics of Krell's RS-232 integration is its compatibility with a variety of control systems, including automation interfaces from major brands. This ensures that users can easily incorporate Krell products into their existing setups without compatibility issues. Additionally, the RS-232 connection supports long cable runs, making it ideal for larger installations, such as those in dedicated home theaters or commercial spaces.

On the other hand, the RC-5 protocol, developed by Philips, is a widely adopted infrared standard that facilitates remote control operations. Krell Industries has embraced this technology to ensure that their equipment is easily controllable using standard remote controls or universal remote systems. RC-5’s simplicity and efficiency in sending commands over infrared make it an excellent choice for consumer applications where ease of use is a priority.

One of the main features of the RC-5 system is its command structure, which allows for a variety of user-defined commands. This flexibility enhances user experience, as it enables customization of device response and control sequences. Moreover, Krell’s products designed with RC-5 support can be effortlessly integrated with home automation systems, allowing users to manage their audio and video components alongside lighting, security, and other connected devices.

In summary, Krell Industries’ incorporation of RS-232 and RC-5 interfaces showcases their commitment to quality and user experience in high-end audio and video products. These technologies facilitate seamless integration, robust control, and customization, making the overall system more versatile and user-friendly. With Krell’s innovative approach, enthusiasts can elevate their audio and video experiences to new heights while enjoying the benefits of modern connectivity solutions.