4-18 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide

Command

ASCII (Telnet\

URL Encoded (Web\

Response

 

Additional

 

(host to processor\

(host to processor\

(processor to host\

description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set verbose mode

EX12#CV}

WX12#CV

VrbX12#]

 

 

 

Read verbose mode

ECV}

WCV

X12#]

 

 

 

Commit RAM to flash memory

E1FF}

W1FF

NvrX12$]

 

 

Check RAM

EFF}

WFF

X12$]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Events control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start events

E1AE}

W1AE

Ego]

 

 

 

Stop events

E0AE}

W0AE

Est]

 

 

 

Read number of events running

EAE}

WAE

#####]

 

 

Returns a five-digit number.

 

(tagged response in verbose mode 2 or 3)

Emm #####]

 

Verbose mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bidirectional serial data port

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set parameters

EX12%*X13%,X13^,

WX12%%2AX13%%2AX13^

CpnX12%•CcpX13%,X13^,

X13&,X13*CP}

%2AX13&%2AX13*CP

X13&,X13*]

 

 

 

 

 

Read parameters

EX12%CP}

WX12%CP

X13%,X13^,X13&,X13*]

 

Set mode

EX12%*X13(CY}

WX12%%2AX13(CY

CpnX12%•CtyX13(]

 

Read mode

EX12%CY}

WX12%CY

X13(]

 

 

 

Configure flow control

EX12%*X14),X14!CF}

WX12%%2AX14)%2CX14!CF

CpnX12%•CflX14),X14!]

Read flow control

EX12%CF}

WX12%CF

X14),X14!]

 

 

 

EX12%*X12&*X13)*

WX12%%2AX12&%2AX13)

Cpn

X12%•

Cce

X12& X13)

X13#

Configure receive timeout

 

,

, ,

X13#*X13!CE}

%2AX13#%2AX13!CE

X13!]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read receive timeout

EX12%CE}

WX12%CE

X12&,X13),X13#,X13!]

 

NX12# = Verbose mode: 0 = clear/none,1=verbose mode, 2 = tagged, 3 = verbose and tagged

X12$ = RAM: status, 0 = dirty (needs saving) , 1 = saved

X12% = Specific serial port number: 01-03, 01 = COM1, 02 = COM2, 03 = COM3

X12& = Time in tens of milliseconds to wait until the first response character is received via a serial port before terminating the current receive operation.

(Default = 10 = 100 ms, max. = 32767.)

X13) = Time in tens of milliseconds to wait between characters being received via a serial port before terminating the current command or receive operation.

(Default = 2 = 20 ms, max. = 32767)

X13! = Parameter (#L or #D) to set either the Length of message to receive or the Delimiter value. # = byte count (for L) or # = a single ASCII character

expressed in decimal form (for D). The parameter is case sensitive. Byte count is 0 to 32767, (default = 0).

X13# = Priority status for receiving time-outs: 0 = use send data string command parameters (default), 1 = use configure receive timeout command parameters

X13% = Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600 (default), 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, or 115200

X13^ = Parity (only the first letter is needed): O = odd, E = even, N = none (default), M = mark, S = space,

X13& = Data bits: 7, 8 (default = 8)

X13* = Stop bits: 1, 2 (default = 1)

X13( = Serial port type: 0 = RS-232, 1 = RS-422

X14) = Flow control (only the first letter is needed): H = hardware, S = software, N = none X14! = Data pacing (time between bytes) in milliseconds (0000 - 1000) (default = 0000 = 0 ms).

SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d

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USP 507 specifications

Extron Electronics has long been a leader in the field of professional AV system design, and one of their standout products is the USP 507. The USP 507 is an advanced universal speaker processor that is engineered to elevate audio performance across a variety of applications. Designed for both commercial and residential environments, the USP 507 combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features to deliver superior sound quality and precise audio control.

One of the main features of the USP 507 is its comprehensive signal processing capabilities. The device supports a range of audio formats and delivers 48 kHz or 96 kHz sample rates, ensuring high fidelity in audio reproduction. It also includes a configurable 5-band equalizer per channel, allowing users to fine-tune audio output to accommodate different room acoustics and speaker types.

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In terms of connectivity, the USP 507 offers a wide array of input and output options. It includes both balanced and unbalanced audio inputs to facilitate seamless integration with other audio equipment. Furthermore, the device provides multiple output zones, enabling simultaneous audio distribution to different areas within a facility.

The USP 507 features intuitive software for simplified setup and operation. The Extron Toolbelt application allows users to configure, manage, and monitor the speaker processor through an easy-to-navigate interface. This software enhances user experience by providing real-time diagnostics and seamless integration with other Extron devices.

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In summary, the Extron USP 507 is a versatile universal speaker processor that combines advanced signal processing technologies, a user-friendly interface, and robust construction. Its ability to deliver superior audio performance makes it an ideal choice for various applications, ranging from corporate environments to high-end residential setups. With its comprehensive features and reliable performance, the USP 507 stands out as an essential tool for audio professionals seeking to enhance their sound experience.